Interviews & Viewpoints | Qais Al Nisf, Managing Partner, BDO, on post-financial crisis auditing from The Report: Kuwait 2012
The 2008 financial crisis has caused regulators and investors to call into question the purpose and value of the traditional statutory audit. Partially as a consequence of this, major investigations are under way around the world into the regulation and structure of the audit profession. Commentators have tended to look at the issues surrounding...
Articles & Analysis | Business structures: Rules and regulations for foreign businesses from The Report: Kuwait 2012
STRUCTURES USED BY FOREIGN COMPANIES: Foreign entities have the option of carrying out business in Kuwait in one of the following ways:
Interviews & Viewpoints | Peter Markey, Partner, Ernst & Young, on building a qualified workforce for professional services from The Report: Mongolia 2012
Even as the world population topped 7bn at the end of October 2011, some places continue to struggle with the developmental challenges posed by a lack of people. Big empty places still exist and not just Antarctica or the Arctic, but northern Canada, central and western Australia, Siberia, and the world’s least densely populated country,...
Articles & Analysis | Tax by numbers: A brief and concise review of the tax environment from The Report: Mongolia 2012
Economic and business activities in Mongolia are regulated by a variety of laws, including: the Company Law of July 2, 1999, with a major revision on September 13, 2007; the Civil Code of January 10, 2002; and the Law on Foreign Investment of May 10, 1993.