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Asian asset management assessing the tax climate - Ernst & Young - Global

Asian asset management assessing the tax climate

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The Asia Pacific region is emerging as the fastest-growing and most hotly contested region for global asset management.

Just as foreign asset management firms are competing for a slice of the market, local governments in the Asia Pacific region are clamoring to attract asset management activity. For example, the market's tax climate for hedge fund and private equity fund management has helped to seed the rapid growth of the alternative investment management industry.

This report takes a high-level look at the tax environments in three distinctly different asset management centers in Asia. We present the key changes taking place and their potential impact on the future asset management climates in the region.

  • Singapore asset management: find out how Singapore utilizes offshore fund exemptions to attract asset managers.
  • Hong Kong asset management: learn about Hong Kong's commitment to remaining competitive from a tax standpoint.
  • Australian asset management: discover why Australia's tax managers see local tax treatments as a potential barrier to expansion.
  • Final insight: learn why tax isn't the only consideration in attracting and cultivating a strong asset management industry.


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