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  • Cliona Donnelly (left) has become a partner of William Fry in Dublin. She has more than 10 years’ experience in advising clients in tax structuring including corporate reorganisations, M&A and due diligence.
  • The Business Council of Australia (BCA) has criticised last week's Australian budget, saying the business tax measures announced fall short of what business wants and may hamper investment, and that tax changes should be implemented as part of a more comprehensive process.
  • Google vice president Matt Brittin was called back to give evidence in front of the UK Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC) last week, after its members were unsatisfied with his responses in the November hearing alongside Amazon and Starbucks. PAC chairwoman Margaret Hodge accused the company of “doing evil” but many believe international tax rules are to blame for perceived aggressive avoidance.
  • 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 chairwoman of the UK Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee said that HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is not being aggressive enough in pursuing the public interest by combating tax avoidance by large companies.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement Hong Kong Qatar May 13 2013 Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement Guernsey Malta May 14 2013
  • Margaret Hodge, chairwoman of the House of Commons’ Public Accounts Committee (PAC) tore into HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) officials on Thursday, accusing them of “lousy judgment” and branding them “not fit for purpose”.
  • Janine Juggins has been appointed as senior vice president, global tax for Unilever, the consumer products group.
  • International Tax Review has produced tax disputes reference guides for 26 countries. The guides look at how multinationals can avoid and manage tax disputes in each jurisdiction as well as offering insight about the future litigation strategies of individual tax authorities.
  • Australian budget; Brazil income tax exemptions; Dutch Supreme Court tax ruling; Germany DTA arbitration; France invoicing; Croatia’s EU membership; Tax compliance rules; FATCA