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  • ANALYSIS: How India’s increased OECD cooperation will increase taxpayer scrutiny

    January 31, 2012

    India’s decision to increase its cooperation with the OECD should trigger alarms for taxpayers as their Indian operations are likely to be put under more scrutiny from the country’s tax officials.

  • Canada’s corporate tax cuts need more time to work

    January 31, 2012

    A new report from the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) has called into question the effectiveness of Canada’s corporate tax cuts. The three-step reduction in the country’s corporate tax rate, implemented with the objective of incentivising job creation, is not having the desired effects, says the report.

  • EXCLUSIVE: Rudolf Elmer explains why he blew the whistle on Julius Bär’s secret evasion activities

    January 31, 2012

    Rudolf Elmer’s name hit the international headlines when he was exposed as the whistle-blower on the activities of his former employer, Swiss bank Julius Bär, in the Cayman Islands, handing over the names of 2,000 tax evaders to WikiLeaks. The episode was one of a number that focused attention on tax havens. In an exclusive interview, Elmer explains why he did it, what the impact has been on the world and his life and why he is the one being treated as a criminal.


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February 2012

Change at the top

Jeffrey Owens has stepped down as director of the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration. In two exclusive interviews, International Tax Review speaks to Owens and his successor, Pascal Saint-Amans, as the baton of the world’s most important job in tax is passed.


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