Budget 2024: Modi 3.0’s first Budget slashes corporate tax rates for foreign firms to deal another blow to China

Budget 2024: Modi 3.0's first Budget slashes corporate tax rates for foreign firms to deal another blow to China

Modi 3.0’s first Budget proposed to slash tax rates for foreign companies investing in India, a move seen as providing more fillip to inviting more overseas players as the Narendra Modi government seeks to grab the supply chain shift from China.The Budget was expected to be a transformative step towards achieving the government’s goal of … Read more

Budget 2024: Sitharaman says 58% tax came from simplified corporate tax regime | Mint

Budget 2024: Sitharaman says 58% tax came from simplified corporate tax regime | Mint

Budget 2024: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday said 58 per cent tax came from simplified corporate tax regime in the financial year 2024.More than two-thirds of individuals availed the new income tax regime, Sitharaman said in the Lok Sabha while presenting the Union Budget for fiscal year 2024-25.She also announced that the government … Read more

PwC Warns Against Further Tax Hikes in Nigeria, Says It Could Exacerbate Corporate Exits – Arise News

PwC Warns Against Further Tax Hikes in Nigeria, Says It Could Exacerbate Corporate Exits - Arise News

PwC has warned that any further increase in taxes would cause a decline in reinvestment by firms operating in Nigeria and exacerbate corporate exits from the country. This warning is contained in its June 2024 report titled: “Nigeria Economic Outlook: Navigating Economic Reforms,” which projected that inflation would decline to 29.5 per cent by the … Read more

Cyprus remains a prime investment destination

Cyprus remains a prime investment destination

Cyprus remains a prime destination for investors eyeing lucrative deals in the real estate sector, as the island offers a variety of investment opportunities for both local and foreign investors, according to a leading real estate company. The biggest opportunity at the moment is on the south east coast, in Larnaca, as the government moves … Read more

No, we don’t need a company tax cut to fuel manufacturing funding

No, we don't need a company tax cut to fuel manufacturing funding

The text discusses the debate surrounding company tax cuts in Australia, with Industry Minister Ed Husic suggesting that corporate tax reform or investment allowances for manufacturing capital should be considered. However, the text highlights that recent data shows a rise in investment in Australia, particularly in data centres, infrastructure, and energy, driven by the services sector. This surge in investment contradicts the narrative that company tax cuts are necessary to encourage business investment.

Trump is a convicted felon. Now what?

Trump is a convicted felon. Now what?

Donald Trump, the first former U.S. president convicted of a crime, will remain free while awaiting sentencing for falsifying business records to cover up a hush money payment. The judge must approve the verdict, and sentencing could lead to fines or probation instead of prison time. Trump could appeal the conviction, arguing legal errors and that state law doesn’t apply to federal elections. He could still run for president and be sworn in from jail if he were to unseat Biden.

Saudi Arabia sets up new Aramco share sale that could raise $13.1 billion

Saudi Arabia sets up new Aramco share sale that could raise $13.1 billion

Saudi Arabia’s government filed papers to sell a new stake in state oil giant Aramco that could raise as much as .1 billion.

S.,  Africans vote in most competitive election since end of apartheid

S.,  Africans vote in most competitive election since end of apartheid

South Africans voted in a competitive election where the African National Congress (ANC) could lose its parliamentary majority after 30 years in government.

Larnaca port workers handed termination letters

Larnaca port workers handed termination letters

Employees of Larnaca’s port and marina received termination letters from Kition Ocean Holdings Ltd following the project’s collapse. The meeting between the workers’ representatives and the Ministers of Labour and Transport was postponed until Thursday afternoon. The workers were assured that a solution would be found to ensure they are not victimized, and discussions were held regarding their employment status. The new operator taking over the port’s operations should employ the current workers under the same terms and conditions. The President of the Republic reassured that there should be no concern for the workers regarding the port issue. The €1.2 billion contract with Kition Ocean Holdings was terminated by the Minister of Transport, Communications, and Works.