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  • Brazil taxation on profits; Peru authorities change approach; Heritage Oil UK High Court Ugandan dispute; UTPs in US; Italian VAT; European Parliament bolsters VAT; EC on information exchange
  • If an EU FTT along the lines proposed by the European Commission were to be introduced into law, this would have enormous repercussions for global financial markets, argue Mark Persoff and Rod Roman of Ernst & Young.
  • Alberto Lissi and Ursula Wechner of Taxpartner – Taxand look at the qualification of debt financing for Swiss withholding tax purposes, and the tax implications of the syndication of the debt and securities in highly leveraged takeovers.
  • Insurance-linked securities (ILS) are returning to capital markets. Kristofer Brodin of KPMG looks at the tax implications of these for sponsors and investors.
  • Among the biggest concerns for taxpayers in Europe's capital markets is the question of whether or not a financial transaction tax (FTT) will go ahead and in what form.
  • Jonathan Sheehan and Conor Hurley of Arthur Cox explore some of the tax measures that have been introduced in Ireland, including the opportunities that Irish vehicles can offer to international investors in Irish and non-Irish real estate and mortgage-backed loans.
  • Hans-Ulrich Lauermann, Justin Woodhouse and Jörg Schwerdtfeger of PwC throw light on details of the new tax transparency requirements and how affected credit institutions could approach them.
  • Taxpayers should be watchful of the results of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) stress tests, which could increase amounts of capital transferred between related party banks.
  • US bank Wells Fargo has won the right to protect the measurement and analysis of its uncertain tax positions (UTP) from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in a taxpayer favourable decision by the Minnesota District Court in the US.
  • Heritage Oil has lost its case against Tullow Uganda in the England and Wales High Court over a $313 million tax bill paid to the Ugandan government, but the company says it will likely appeal the decision.