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  • Indirect tax audits by tax authorities can be time consuming and expensive for companies, yet they often overlook the opportunity to actually prepare for upcoming audits. Businesses can take steps ahead of time to help alleviate some uncertainty around audits and can take other steps during an audit to help with the final outcome, explains John Bain of KPMG.
  • Timothy Brennan QC has been elected to succeed Ingrid Simler QC as head of Devereux Chambers.
  • The OECD is under substantial political pressure to produce results from its project on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS), a panel of tax executives and practitioners told an international meeting in London last week.
  • With Ireland emerging from its IMF/EU bailout and returning to the debt market, Budget 2014 was delivered on Tuesday. It continued the theme of the past few years of tax austerity for individuals, while maintaining a clear and unambiguous fiscal proposition for international business conducted in and through Ireland.
  • The issue of the benefits or otherwise for developing countries of arbitration in tax matters has recently become more pressing. In this three-part series, Michael Lennard, chief of the International Tax Cooperation section of the UN speaks in a personal capacity about some of the issues that may shape transfer pricing arbitration clauses and how they operate in future for taxpayers and their advisers.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Automatic Tax Information Exchange Agreement Isle of Man UK October 11 2013 Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement Slovenia UAE October 12 2013
  • Stephanie Loughlin has left Dow Lohnes, where she was head of the tax planning practice, to join Venable as a partner in Washington, DC.
  • Harm Oortwijn, director of international tax and reporting at Paramount Pictures and owner/director of EA Tax Services, looks at trends regarding international tax transparency including the role of tax treaties, and analyses why greater cooperation via information exchange mechanisms is necessary.
  • The European Commission has today begun consulting stakeholders on VAT rules for the public sector.
  • Tax directors from some of the largest multinational companies, including Siemens, Caterpillar, Noble, GE, Citi and Standard Chartered, will share their transfer pricing insights and experiences in Singapore later this month.