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  • The next year should see three big transfer pricing litigation cases come to trial in the US: Eaton Corporation, Amazon and Altera. Each case will have a significant impact on taxpayers with possible repercussions on an international scale. Taxpayers need to know what direction the court is likely to take.
  • China’s State Administration of Taxation (SAT) implemented a measure for taxpayers to take advantage of mutual agreement procedures (MAP) for the resolution of cross-border tax disputes this month.
  • Conor Hurley, head of tax for Arthur Cox, is moving to the Dublin firm’s New York office. Hurley, who also chairs the firm’s US group, will make the switch next June.
  • Deacons has chosen Travis Benjamin to be its new head of tax in Hong Kong and China.
  • Mexico’s Congress has passed a tax reform measure which would see the imposition of a new dividend tax and a new tax mailbox system, among other changes. The legislation awaits President Pena Nieto’s signature.
  • The automatic exchange of financial information is a key focus for numerous tax authorities. A number of proposed initiatives range from the US’s FATCA and the OECD’s plans to the EU’s plans to revise the Savings Directive.
  • Business lobbies Putin on tax; Indian tax evasion notification to Cyprus; IBM India; NZ compliance; Reduced VAT on e-books; Australian carbon tax; IMF and African compliance; Reduced tax compliance under Obamacare
  • Jacek Kedzior will become country managing partner at EY Poland from January 1 2014, taking over from Duleep Aluwihare.
  • Many multinational companies choose to adopt a global master file system when complying with national transfer pricing documentation requirements. Astra Zeneca provided a critique of the concept as part of the discussion on the White Paper for documentation at the OECD’s public consultation on transfer pricing matters this week.
  • Will Morris, chairman of BIAC’s (business advisory arm to the OECD) tax and fiscal policy committee, closed the OECD’s public transfer pricing consultation in Paris yesterday by praising the organisation’s inclusion of civil society, reminding the OECD to turn to BIAC for help and comparing BEPS to a new world for transfer pricing.