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Publications: BDO Horizons 2019 - Issue 2BDO’s quarterly global mid-market M&A review. Each quarter we analyse global mid-market deal activity across a number of major regions and selected sectors around the world; we offer you a satellite view of how the M&A market is evolving – and where it...
The government has published Draft legislation to bring most gains realised by non-residents arising from disposals of direct and indirect property interests within the UK tax net. We outline the key changes for UK non-residents including capital gains tax and exemptions compared to the original...
Changes for 2019, 2020 – and beyond?In recent years several changes have been made to the taxation of UK real estate held by non-UK residents. Further changes, including shorter filing and payment deadlines, take effect in 2019 and 2020, and there is a further proposed change with (as yet) no...
Each quarter we analyse global mid-market deal activity across a number of major regions and selected sectors around the world; we offer you a satellite view of how the M&A market is evolving – and where it appears to be heading.It includes expert commentary on recent trends, predictions for the...
BDO’s Cyber Threats Insights reports cover cybersecurity incidents that occurred around the world the past quarter. It provides not only the significant global cybersecurity events, attacks and campaigns, but also a perspective on notable new attack tools, techniques and malware. The special...
Each quarter BDO’s Mergers & Acquisitions team analyses global deal activity across a number of regions and selected sectors around the world; we offer you a satellite view of how the M&A market is evolving - and where it appears to be heading.
The issue facing many international financial centres (IFCs) today is whether, realistically, they can survive increasing transparency on tax and beneficial ownership. Is the model broken?
Over the last few decades, global energy and resource consumption has been growing almost continuously. There are many factors indi-cating that this trend will continue in the future.