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  • Alain Recoules Alain Recoules has been appointed Taxand's new global indirect tax leader. He succeeds Richard Baxter. Recoules is based in France, where he is a partner of Arsene Taxand and a specialist in VAT and international trade regulations. He has extensive experience advising companies in a range of sectors inducing: retail, leisure, computer services, banking and fund management. He is also a member of the French-American Chamber and director of the Institute for Fiscal Policy.
  • Both formerly of Gray's Inn Tax Chambers, Aparna Nathan and Marika Lemos have joined the tax group at Devereux Chambers.
  • Emma Craig-West has joined Alma Consulting Group from the UK tax authorities as R&D tax manager.
  • An OECD economic report on Spain has highlighted the need for the country to continue with reforms to its fiscal framework and tax system.
  • The big winners at this year’s Americas Tax Awards were EY, which won the Latin America Tax Firm of the Year and Shearman & Sterling, the winner of the equivalent award for North America.
  • Sagar Wagh, of EY India, is among those to be honoured by the Association of Taxation Technicians as part of its 25ATT25 competition.
  • Kathryn Keneally has left the US Department of Justice (DoJ) Tax Division to join DLA Piper in New York.
  • Last month, Scotland rejected independence from the rest of the UK, via referendum, and in so doing became the first country in history to opt against independence when faced with the choice. September also showed just how difficult it is to find a consensus on tax issues.
  • Kelly Stricklin-Coutinho Kelly Stricklin-Coutinho, formerly of PwC Legal, has joined Thirty Nine Essex Street barristers' chambers in London. Stricklin-Coutinho has advised on high value tax enquiries for multinationals dealing with cross-border and domestic issues. Her administrative and judicial tax disputes experience includes cases at every level from the tax tribunal to the European Court of Justice.
  • The phrase tax haven has long conjured images of letterbox companies metres away from the golden sands and deep blue seas of Bermuda’s beaches. But is that moniker appropriate or is the stereotype shifting as European jurisdictions such as Denmark and the UK’s City of London are being stamped with the tax haven label following recent reform measures? Matthew Gilleard looks at tax competition in specific country contexts to see whether the face of tax havens is changing.