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Digital Taxes, Big Tech In Regulatory Focus As 2020 Dawns

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As 2020 dawns, regulators are continuing to focus on taxes and possible anti-competitive behavior on the part of tech’s marquee names. tech firms, placing laws on the books that would restrict content offered by those companies. The initiative is potentially harmful to the market,” a spokesman said, as quoted in the Reporter. “It

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India’s MakeMyTrip Taps Into Blossoming Corporate Travel Market

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28) said MakeMyTrip is rolling out MMT MyBusiness, a tool developed to help small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in India book business trips. According to Magow, the MyBusiness solution will also help business users remain compliant under new goods and services tax (GST) rules and streamline the process by which SMBs claim GST credits.

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Why AP Management For SMBs Is More Than Making A Payment

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Middle market companies need help navigating the complexities of accounts payable management, especially when it comes to cross-border, cross-currency payments. Tipalti CEO Chen Amit told Karen Webster a holistic approach has helped his firm grow bookings by triple-digit percentages. In business, process is as important as payments.

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How Travel Streamlines Payments In A Complex Web Of B2B Connections

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The travel industry is a highly fragmented, complex web of suppliers, distributors, tourism companies and online travel agents (OTAs), all hustling to keep pace with the changes occurring in how travelers — both for pleasure and business — plan, book and pay for their trips. The Business Travel Impact.

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Brazilian Retailer Magazine Luiza To Compete With Amazon

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Brazilian retailer Magazine Luiza has announced that it will be selling books online, which could be picked up in one of its almost 1,000 stores. The company is aiming to compete directly with Amazon , which launched its online Brazilian operations in 2012. Magazine Luiza shares were up 1.9 percent at R$170.31 ($43.45

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Amazon Ready To Launch Its Brazilian Fulfillment And Delivery Network

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Citing Amazon Country Manager Brazil Alex Szapiro, Reuters reported that the launch was delayed because of logistics and a complex tax system but now it plans to directly sell merchandise in 11 categories from more than 800 suppliers, including L’Oreal and Black & Decker. “We

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Amazon Offers Prime Day Discounts To Boost SMB Partners

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"Customers can shop tens of thousands of eligible products from a variety of categories, such as home and kitchen, grocery, beauty and grooming, pet supplies, toys and games, electronics, jewelry, books and more," the news release states. Taxes on items will not count toward the $10 purchase requirement.

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