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Canadian Border Protests Add New Issue to Persisting Supply Chain Distress

February 18, 2022
Production shutdowns are continuing due to chip shortages, and protesters forming a blockade on the U.S. and Canadian border brought a new wrinkle to the supply chain issues. Automotive inventory decreased slightly in January and production continues to dictate sales performance. 
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Transfer Pricing Chat: Marvin Rust, Head of Tax

February 15, 2022
A&M's Marvin Rust, Managing Director and Head of Tax, spoke with Bloomberg Tax about recent transfer pricing cases, the OECD minimum tax, and the end of Covid rules.
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Dividing Pillar 1 Spoils Not as Easy as OECD Claims

February 11, 2022
The OECD released a public consultation document, “Pillar One – Amount A: Draft Model Rules for Nexus and Revenue Sourcing," representing a small step in the ongoing negotiation process by which the OECD/G20 “Inclusive Framework” has been striving to reform international tax rules.
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How to Work with Forensic Accountants

February 10, 2022
Irene Siu, Senior Director, Disputes and Investigations Asia, recently shared her views on what companies should be aware of when working with forensic accountants in Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants (HKICPA)’s A Plus magazine.
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Log4Shell: Managing Third-Party Risk

February 9, 2022
Log4Shell, a zero-day vulnerability exposed in December of 2021, underscored the cyber risks inherent in the supply chain and emphasized the need for organizations to develop and maintain resilient third-party risk management programs.