Tax issues in 2nd round?

Hi everyone:

I've heard that taxes can get fairly complicated in 2nd round of processes - for those of you with experience, can you tell us a bit more about what gets complicated, and how one can go about preparing /learning about them please? Thanks!

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Tax systems differ from country to country. Every country has its own specific shit for example on debt pushdown, restrictions on cash distributions, withholding taxes on interest and dividedends (differing per country the holding company is located in and sometimes dependent on the activities of the holding company and/or effective or statutory tax rate), depreciation schedules for tax purposes, beneficial R&D structures, etc etc etc.

Can't be more specific, that's why it's complicated and that's why those boring tax advisors make good money while providing 0 service.

 

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