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As tax reporting deadlines loom, large firms in Asia-Pacific remain ahead of Tier 2 and 3 firms that show little sign of adherence to the new rules.
Financial institutions across Asia Pacific are trailing behind their Western counterparts in preparations for evolving global tax reporting regulations due to cultural and regulatory issues, according to a new report by compliance software specialist Wolters Kluwer Financial Services and the GRC Institute (GRCI), the association for Asia-Pacific governance, risk management and compliance professionals. Canvassing 40...
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