Japan Business ServicesErnst & Young’s Japan Business Services team takes a proactive approach to helping Japanese businesses grow and thrive in Australia and in Japan. Our team’s long-term experience, fluency in both Japanese and English languages, cultural awareness and close relationships with Japanese clients have enabled Ernst & Young to develop a strong understanding of the needs of Japanese businesses to grow and thrive in Australia and in Japan. We know that Japanese business seek continuity of relationships across borders and through our partnering with Japan’s largest accounting firm, Shin Nihon & Co, now a global member firm of Ernst & Young, we are able to work across geographical and cultural boundaries to deliver our clients the best of both worlds. More than 100 Japan Business Services clients of Ernst & Young enjoy a business network through our seminar program and regular newsletter focused on the interests of Japanese companies operating in Australia. | Australian tax facts 2010/2011 - English/Japanese edition Each year new rates and legislative changes are introduced for all taxpayers. To help you keep up-to-date with current tax rates and compliance information, Ernst & Young provides you with this year’s Australian tax facts guide. View this reference tool onscreen (pdf, 2.5mb) or for print version (pdf, 2.5mb). 2011 Federal Budget Brief: Marking time While the Treasurer’s restrained Budget contains some welcome initiatives, the key question is: does it do enough? If Australia is to achieve sustainable economic growth, it will require substantial micro-economic and tax reform, and the economic flexibility to adjust to both forecast and unforeseen influences. Learn more in our Federal Budget Brief - English version (pdf, 1.1mb), Japanese version (pdf, 863.1kb).
The impact of the Resource super profits tax The central revenue measure of the Government response to the Henry Review is a resources super profits tax and it will impact current and future non-renewable resource projects from 1 July 2012. How will the RSPT impact resources companies - English version (pdf, 433.4kb), Japanese version (pdf, 607.4kb)?
Striving to help you achieve The credit markets first started to shrink in 2007 and few would have predicted the extraordinary period that has followed. This is an unsettling time for any business. Japanese companies are increasingly looking to manage their risk and at the same time seek to take advantage of opportunities. In response to this, our global and local teams regularly meet with both clients and potential clients to discuss their plans for growth in the Australian market - English version (pdf, 613.7kb), Japanese version (pdf, 778kb). Mining and metals: the wall of debt Mining and metals: the wall of debt - English version (pdf, 989kb), Japanese version (pdf, 857.9kb) - looks at how the dramatic borrowing practices in the sector during 2005 through 2008, left the industry with record debt levels, just as earnings collapsed in response to the financial market events. The paper explores implications for the sector, investigating what the future may hold as the danger of a supply gap looms. The Australian tax landscape The Australian tax landscape - English version (pdf, 1.5mb), Japanese version (pdf, 1.7mb) is a guide for Japanese companies looking to invest in Australia. This publication offers you a snapshot of direct and indirect tax issues and their implications to assist your investment planning process. Transaction Advisory Services capability - Japanese version Making the right transaction at the right time can make a business more competitive and profitable. Our Transaction advisory services capability (pdf, 315.6kb) outlines the scope of our services throughout the transaction lifecycle to support Japanese business both here in Australia and in Japan. The leading edge - Japanese version This edition of The leading edge (pdf, 641kb) provides insight into transaction matters, helping Japanese businesses grow and thrive. We cover topical issues such as deal-making in the mining and metals sector and examine opportunities for both buyers and sellers in the current market. We also provide an overview of our annual study of mergers and acquisitions in Australia. |
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