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BB&T loses STARS case; Japan corporate tax cut; IRS measures CAP success; HMRC upping ADR capacity; Irish Revenue Commissioners reviewing MNC compliance; German entry certificate for zero-rated supplies; and Romanian VAT legislation troubles.

BB&T loses STARS case; Japan corporate tax cut; IRS measures CAP success; HMRC upping ADR capacity; Irish Revenue Commissioners reviewing MNC compliance; German entry certificate for zero-rated supplies; and Romanian VAT legislation troubles.


Corporate Tax


Ed Miliband: UK Labour Party would raise corporation tax

Japanese PM Abe still favours corporate tax cut

Tax Disputes


BB&T loses STARS case but ruling clouds legitimate tax planning rights in US

HMRC upping ADR capacity for large taxpayers after successful pilot

Indirect Tax


Germany: Entry certificate for zero-rated supplies within the EU

Taxpayers struggling with VAT legislation in Romania

Compliance Management


IRS says it is implementing plans to measure success of Compliance Assurance Process

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