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  • See who has done the tax work on this month's biggest deals
  • Hogan Lovells' Berlin tax head is on his way to Morrison & Foerster (MoFo), with the US law firm opening an office in the German capital.
  • Item 14 of the OECD's Action Plan on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) aims to devise solutions to obstacles preventing countries from resolving cross-border disputes under the mutual agreement procedure (MAP). Joe Dalton investigates whether introducing mediation techniques to the MAP process is a viable solution.
  • International taxation is keeping G20 leaders busy G20 leaders met in St. Petersburg last month, with international taxation once again high on the agenda.
  • Jacques de Watteville will succeed Michael Ambühl as state secretary for international financial and tax matters in Switzerland's Federal Department of Finance on November 1.
  • David Burke has joined Maples & Calder in Dublin as of counsel. He was formerly a partner of Mason Hayes & Curran. He advises companies, banks and investment funds and their advisers on the tax aspects of the structuring and implementation of capital markets, structured finance, asset finance and funds transactions in and through Ireland.
  • If you think you are the right person to lead the OECD’s transfer pricing unit, start dusting off your resumé and perfecting your interview technique.
  • BB&T loses STARS case; Japan corporate tax cut; IRS measures CAP success; HMRC upping ADR capacity; Irish Revenue Commissioners reviewing MNC compliance; German entry certificate for zero-rated supplies; and Romanian VAT legislation troubles.
  • Tina Riches will become head of the national tax function at Smith & Williamson, from January 2014, replacing the retiring Richard Mannion. Riches joins Smith & Williamson from the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) where she held the role of technical director for the past seven years.
  • Find out who took home the awards from last week's International Tax Review ceremony in New York.