• A man negotiates neck-deep floodwaters in Laoag City in the Philippines after Typhoon Doksuri. AP
    A man negotiates neck-deep floodwaters in Laoag City in the Philippines after Typhoon Doksuri. AP
  • Filipino villagers queue during a relief distribution at a coastal village. EPA
    Filipino villagers queue during a relief distribution at a coastal village. EPA
  • Enhanced rains brought about by Typhoon Doksuri saw significant flooding in Marikina City, Philippines. AP
    Enhanced rains brought about by Typhoon Doksuri saw significant flooding in Marikina City, Philippines. AP
  • Rescuers use a rubber dinghy to evacuate quarry workers trapped in Naguilian, La Union province, Philippines. AP
    Rescuers use a rubber dinghy to evacuate quarry workers trapped in Naguilian, La Union province, Philippines. AP
  • A police officer inspects an area damaged by a landslide caused by Typhoon Doksuri in Baguio City, the Philippines. AP
    A police officer inspects an area damaged by a landslide caused by Typhoon Doksuri in Baguio City, the Philippines. AP
  • The landslide destroyed homes and damaged vehicles in Baguio City. AP
    The landslide destroyed homes and damaged vehicles in Baguio City. AP
  • Toppled trees by the typhoon block a road in Baguio City. AP
    Toppled trees by the typhoon block a road in Baguio City. AP
  • A woman wades through a flooded area in Manila. AFP
    A woman wades through a flooded area in Manila. AFP
  • Rescuers evacuate residents to higher ground in Bacarra, in the northern Philippines. AP
    Rescuers evacuate residents to higher ground in Bacarra, in the northern Philippines. AP
  • Stranded passengers fill a boarding terminal at a port in Manila after sea travel was suspended due to the typhoon. AP
    Stranded passengers fill a boarding terminal at a port in Manila after sea travel was suspended due to the typhoon. AP
  • This satellite image shows Typhoon Doksuri near the northern Philippines. AP
    This satellite image shows Typhoon Doksuri near the northern Philippines. AP
  • Farmers lead their cows to safety in Ilagan town as Typhoon Doksuri heads towards the northern Philippines. AFP
    Farmers lead their cows to safety in Ilagan town as Typhoon Doksuri heads towards the northern Philippines. AFP
  • Filipinos hold umbrellas as they watch a street performance in Quezon city, Metro Manila. EPA
    Filipinos hold umbrellas as they watch a street performance in Quezon city, Metro Manila. EPA
  • A lineman works on an electric post in Makati city, the Philippines. EPA
    A lineman works on an electric post in Makati city, the Philippines. EPA
  • Doksuri is expected to exacerbate seasonal monsoon rains in the central and northern provinces. EPA
    Doksuri is expected to exacerbate seasonal monsoon rains in the central and northern provinces. EPA

Typhoon Doksuri tracker: At least one dead as storm batters northern Philippines


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At least one person was killed as Typhoon Doksuri lashed the northern Philippines with strong winds and rain on Wednesday.

Rivers overflowed and thousands were left without power as the storm made landfall.

Coastal communities had been evacuated ahead of the storm, which brought winds of up to 175kph and is expected to sustain strength as it continues its course towards Taiwan and China.

One person was killed in the province of Rizal. More than 4,000 passengers were stranded at various ports in the country after sea travel was suspended, the Philippine coastguard said.

“We are being battered here,” Manual Mamba, governor of northern Cagayan province told Reuters.

The Philippine weather bureau said the storm was expected to cross the Taiwan Strait and make landfall in China's Fujian province on Friday morning.

Authorities in Taiwan issued warnings for several counties and cities in the island's south, including the major port city of Kaohsiung.

More than 300 people have been evacuated in southern and eastern Taiwan as a precaution with Doksuri forecast to bring up to 1 metre of rainfall].

The storm forced the cancellation of dozens of flights as well as many ferry services. Railway services between eastern and southern Taiwan were to be suspended.

On Wednesday, China's National Meteorological Centre upgraded its typhoon alert to red from orange, the highest level in the colour-coded warning system.

Doksuri is expected to move north-west at a speed of 10kph to 15kph and enter the north-eastern part of the South China Sea from Wednesday night until Thursday morning, China's Central Meteorological Administration said.

It will sweep past southern Taiwan on Thursday and is predicted to make landfall along the coasts of central Fujian and eastern Guangdong provinces on Friday morning, Chinese weather forecasters predicted.

The Guangzhou Daily reported that it could be the strongest typhoon that has landed or seriously affected eastern Guangdong in the past 10 years.

China upgraded its emergency response to Level II from Level III and the Central Meteorological Administration urged people to stock food, necessities and candles as a precautionary measure.

A Level II emergency response warns an oncoming typhoon could severely affect the country, according to the State Council's national emergency plan for flood control and drought relief.

Doksuri would be the second typhoon to make landfall in China in less than two weeks after Talim, in Guangdong province, on July 17.

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If a business does not apply for the refund on time, they lose their credit.

2. E-invoicing in the UAE

Businesses should continue preparing for the implementation of e-invoicing in the UAE, with 2026 a preparation and transition period ahead of phased mandatory adoption. 

3. More tax audits

Tax authorities are increasingly using data already available across multiple filings to identify audit risks. 

4. More beneficial VAT and excise tax penalty regime

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5. Greater emphasis on statutory audit

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6. Further transfer pricing enforcement

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7. Limited time periods for audits

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9. Reduced compliance obligations for imported goods and services

Businesses that apply the reverse-charge mechanism for VAT purposes in the UAE may benefit from reduced compliance obligations. 

10. Substance and CbC reporting focus

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