Asia's leading tax advisers revealed Find out which firms provide the best tax advice, the key challenges facing tax directors and how much they spend on tax advice in Asia's leading jurisdictions
Dealing with evolving international tax challenges By Chee Weng Lee, PricewaterhouseCoopers in Hong Kong
Time to prepare for EU accession With only nine months to go before the EU expands to 25 members, Peter Cussons and Chloe Sylvester of PricewaterhouseCoopers analyze the tax and legal issues surrounding EU accession
What the US war on tax shelter transactions means Baker & McKenzie's A Duane Webber, Robert S Walton and George M Clarke analyze the implications of the crackdown on tax shelter transactions
Belgium expands withholding tax exemptions Kurt De Haen of PricewaterhouseCoopers examines how the scope of withholding tax exemptions have been extended
What the US-Australia tax treaty offers Richard J Vann of Greenwoods & Freehills shows where the tax opportunities lurk under the latest US-Australia double tax agreement
Why Ireland remains tax-attractive Deloittes' Joan O'Connor and Evelyn Forde argue that Ireland is still tax-attractive in the context of EU initiatives against state aid, the ECJ decisions and the UK's excluded-countries list
The role of comparable company benchmarks in transfer pricing The OECD consultation on the use of comparable company benchmarks in transfer pricing raises fundamental issues about traditional pricing methods and approaches argue Ernst & Young's Bob Turner, Ken Okawara and Robert Miall
Structuring intellectual property for hi-tech firms Heather Meeker of Tomlinson Zisko considers tax strategies for hi-tech firms with high-value intellectual property
What the Colombian tax reforms mean Irma Johanna Mosquera Valderrama explains what the reforms will mean for companies operating in the country
Belgium's new private Pricaf vehicle Marc Quaghebeur of DLA Caestecker explains how to get the most out of the new investment vehicle