Suggested amendments to corporate income tax, individual income tax, transfer pricing and special levies in case of companies in regulated industries has been approved by the parliament on 23rd November 2016. The amendments have not yet been published in the Collection of Laws. A governmental package of proposed amendments on tax law has been submitted to the parliament and the changes are suggested to become effective from 1st January 2017.
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