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Recession keeps Europe's top tax directors on their toes
Though companies continue to feel the strain of the downturn, the top 10 tax directors in Europe tell Joanna Faith that the recession is not the only issue keeping in-house tax departments busy June 2009
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Firms show sparkle in tax planning
Uncertainty about the fate of the global economy and a more uncompromising attitude generally from tax authorities around the world has encouraged taxpayers to go to tax planning with long-standing reputations. As a result, the biggest professional services firms are near or at the top of International Tax Review's second annual poll to find the world's leading planning practices May 2009
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Sodexho tax leader wants better VAT rules
Anthony Lister, UK tax director of Sodexho, tells Georgiana Head the UK should get rid of the exempt and zero rated distinction June 2009
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The tax esperanto
The world is growing smaller and companies should put a single-transfer pricing focus on income tax, VAT/GST and customs duties to come out ahead, says Astrid Pieron and Charles-Albert Helleputte from the European Transfer Pricing Centre of Mayer Brown June 2009
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VAT automation is a mission-critical investment
Automating VAT tax calculations reduces risk as more countries adopt VAT style taxes and look to them for increased revenue, explains Chris Walsh, chief international indirect tax officer of Vertex June 2009
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Tribunal clarifies cross-border group relief claims
Alison Last of Dorsey & Whitney explains why the First-Tier Tribunal's decision in the latest M&S hearing on the UK's group relief rules, does not provide certainty for every taxpayer with losses they want to surrender June 2009
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Courts raise doubts about permanent establishment
Recent case law in India suggests that international taxpayers should review their permanent establishment risk periodically, believe Srinivasa Rao and Rajendra Nayak of Ernst & Young June 2009
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Tools of the trade for the stand alone tax director
Anthony Lewis, EU tax & treasury director of Affiliated Computer Services, provides an insight into the unwritten job of the stand alone tax director at the average US multinational June 2009
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Executives confront economic implications
Tax executives at the Asia Tax Executives' Forum had much on their minds, including a mounting compliance burden, the increasing aggression of the tax authorities in the region and pressure from management to generate revenue and cut costs June 2009
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HMRC succeeds in DSG litigation
As well as being the first major UK transfer pricing case, the DSG litigation offers taxpayers some valuable lessons on strategy and dispute resolution, argues Murray Clayson of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer June 2009
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Administration unveils foreign tax reform proposals
Alan Winston Granwell, Jeffrey Korenblatt and Evan Migdail from DLA Piper discuss the implications of Obama's plans for taxation of foreign income June 2009
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Time arrives for coordination on green taxes
The potential of tax policy to help combat climate change will be lost unless governments start cooperating, argue Mark Schofield and Harry Manisty of PricewaterhouseCoopers June 2009
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New winds blowing for US energy tax policy
Environmental taxation is becoming more and more relevant to companies around the world. President Barack Obama is leading the way to encouraging better practices by offering numerous tax breaks and incentives. John Gimigliano and Robert Swiech of KPMG discuss the coming changes in the US June 2009
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Managing the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers
Bankruptcy is a trying time for any company. For a business as large and as complex as Lehman Brothers, the process was and continues to be nothing short of traumatic. Working through the tax implications is a significant part of the work. Catherine Snowdon talks to Darryl Steinberg, managing director and senior tax counsel to Lehman Brothers Holdings and one of his chief advisers, Mike Lippman, managing director at Alvarez & Marsal Taxand June 2009
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Whiting gets his point across
One of the most well-known figures in UK tax tells Georgiana Head that the government should continue to work at how legislation is introduced and implemented May 2009
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Court strives for balance on economic substance
Italian Supreme Court decisions on the abuse of right in 2008 and this year looked for harmonisation between business freedom and protection of the fundamental principles of the State legal system, reveals Maricla Pennesi of DLA Piper May 2009
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Exemption reforms are timely benefit
The changes to its exemption regime for foreign-sourced income has boosted Singapore's credentials as a
pro-business, tax-competitive jurisdiction, explains Sunil Agarwal and Kah Chuan Ho of PricewaterhouseCoopers May 2009
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Tax guidelines boost Islamic finance in France
Economic context and UK experience explain France's move on Islamic finance, says Nicolas Jacquot of Landwell & Associés May 2009
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Hay stresses need for closer cooperation
Diane Hay, former deputy director, CT & VAT and head of the Transfer Pricing Group at HMRC tells Catherine Snowdon about some of the main difficulties she tackled while at the revenue authority and part of working party 6, offers taxpayers an insight into how transfer pricing cases are selected in the UK and talks about the future of transfer pricing. May 2009
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Hungary to get tougher CFC regime
by Joanna Faith June 2009
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Q&A
Marina Capel, head of tax, Asia at Thomson Reuters June 2009
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Outsourcing becomes luxury in recession
Joanna Faith finds out the pros and cons of outsourcing in-house tax functions in a recession June 2009
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Companies get help with business rates
by Ralph Cunningham May 2009
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Owens resists blaming tax havens for economic downturn
by Joanna Faith in Brussels May 2009
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Q&A
John Bartlett from BP explains how the recession has had an impact on his tax department May 2009
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How APAs fit into today's regulatory landscape
Advanced pricing agreements can position businesses better in this environment, say Mark Nehoray and Reiko Ishii of Deloitte May 2009
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Getting transfer pricing right in the recession and beyond
In a recession transfer pricing risk is intensified as tax authorities scrutinise intercompany payments rigorously in an attempt to recover cash. Joanna Faith finds out what tax departments can do to improve their positions and avoid aggressive auditing in the downturn. May 2009
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Editorial
June 2009
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Editorial
Getting wise about transfer pricing May 2009
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Tax havens come under more scrutiny from world leaders
Miles Walton of Allen & Overy argues that tax havens play an important role in achieving certainty of tax treatment, while Martin Hearson of ActionAid believes that global information exchange is the key to ensuring that such locations do not deprive developing countries of vital funds May 2009
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Hungarian VAT rules breach EU law
By David Stevenson June 2009
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Obama starts conflict over international reforms
Companies and even fellow Democrats are lining up to fight President Obama over his plans to reform America's international tax rules. By Ralph Cunningham, London and Catherine Snowdon, New York June 2009
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China releases corporate restructuring tax rules
By Joanna Faith June 2009
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Supreme Court rules against CRA
By Catherine Snowdon June 2009
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Russian court makes taxpayer think twice about losses
By Jack Grocott June 2009
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New rules for senior accounting officers in the UK mean more work for tax directors
By Joanna Faith June 2009
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Ways and Means staffer discounts reform
By Catherine Snowdon, Washington DC May 2009
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Pakistan's ACCA proposes corporate tax changes
By International Tax Review May 2009
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World leaders keep their word and crack down on tax havens
By Joanna Faith and Jack Grocott May 2009
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European Commission leaves multinationals waiting nervously
By Jack Grocott May 2009
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Emergency budget improves Ireland's IP regime
By Joanna Faith May 2009
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KPMG appoints three in the UK
June 2009
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Allen & Overy promotes one
June 2009
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Obama nominates new IRS chief counsel
June 2009
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Ex-tax commissioner appointed South African finance minister
June 2009
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Former Justice tax chief moves on
June 2009
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Stuffer brings in-house experience to PwC
June 2009
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Ashurst promotes one
May 2009
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Cragus hires former tax director
May 2009
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BMR Advisors adds three new partners
May 2009
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Skadden gains two partners
May 2009
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Dolan leaves Merrill Lynch for Shearman & Sterling
May 2009
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VMW Taxand takes three from Deloitte
May 2009
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Ernst & Young strengthens in financial services
May 2009
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Steinberg heads back to private practice
May 2009
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Ex-Deloitte boss gets government role
May 2009
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Bird & Bird gains a partner
May 2009
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DLA expands tax practice
May 2009
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Tax relief
A monthly commentary on the notable facts, figures and goings-on in the tax world, so called to give you a gentle exit from International Tax Review each month. June 2009
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Tax relief
A monthly commentary on the notable facts, figures and goings-on in the tax world, so called to give you a gentle exit from International Tax Review each month. May 2009
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