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  • A little more than six months ago, Indian officials asked taxpayers to comment on a new 256-page document that ripped up the country's 49-year-old income tax law. This was the first time that a tax law had been passed to taxpayers for consultation of any sort. The document, known as the Direct Tax Code (DTC), introduced widespread changes to the tax system all in the name of simplification and ease of use. But now, Jack Grocott discovers taxpayers and tax professionals are concerned that the code needs a drastic overhaul if India is to operate with an internationally-respected tax system that attracts foreign investment.
  • Tax executives at financial services companies in Germany will have to pay more attention to regulation than ever before, warns Hans-Ulrich Lauermann of PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • A new version of a Bill to combat offshore tax evasion has made its way into the Tax Extenders Act that has been passed by the US House of Representatives. Changes to the Bill have produced some clarity, but controversies persist as Erin Kelechava discovered when she spoke with tax professionals about FATCA'S implications.

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