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  • David Williams has become chief tax officer of Intuit, the US business and financial management solutions company for corporations and individuals. He will be responsible for the company's tax strategy, including implementing programmes supporting the Affordable Care Act and tax system implications of pending immigration reform proposals.
  • Janine Juggins Janine Juggins has been appointed as senior vice president, global tax for Unilever, the consumer products group. She moves from her role as global head of tax at Rio Tinto, the mining company where she has spent the last 10 years. She also had stints at Enron and APV, a company that eventually became part of Invensys.
  • See who has done the tax work on this month’s biggest deals.
  • Lesley Holstead, former tax controversy and transfer pricing strategist for a large multinational company, offers a simplified guide to some of the interlocking issues that led to the BEPS review.
  • Douglas Sirotta has joined Ernst & Young as a senior tax partner in Seattle. He has advised multinational corporations and entrepreneurial businesses in industries such as software, computer hardware, retail and wholesale, and manufacturing, on domestic and international tax issues, including corporate structuring, tax reporting, compliance, strategic tax planning, ASC 740 (FAS 109), and M&A.
  • The EU's audacious and controversial new financial transaction tax (FTT) is in danger of stumbling straight off the starting block.
  • Susan Repo has joined Tesla Motors, the electric-car maker, as vice president of global tax.
  • Doug Thomas has been appointed the new east regional tax leader for PwC, which makes him responsible for the firm's tax markets in greater Boston, New York, Washington DC, the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida.
  • The guidance is welcome, but does not ensure plain-sailing as uncertainty remains China's State Administration of Taxation (SAT) has issued guidance to help taxpayers understand the tax authority's assessment of how secondment arrangements should work.
  • The economic downturn combined with pressure to tackle tax evasion and aggressive avoidance has intensified discussions of greater tax policy coordination within the EU. Emma Powell looks at how achievable EU tax harmonisation is and in what way it could impact businesses.