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  • The German federal government today introduced the draft Act Amending the German Investment Tax Act and Other Acts (GITA-AIFM) to adapt the German tax laws to the new regulatory regimes which implement the European Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) into German law, thereby commencing the legislative enactment process.
  • Tax heads of multinational companies say the UK Supreme Court’s decision in the Prudential case, which said legal advice privilege (LAP) only protects communications between taxpayers and lawyers, will not make them choose lawyers above accountants for tax legal advice.
  • Carbon emissions in the electricity sector have fallen 8.6% in the six months since the carbon tax was introduced and the government is taking this as a sign that its policy is working.
  • The special bench of the Delhi Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) has recently delivered a verdict on the much debated issue of marketing intangibles in the case of LG Electronics. Sanjiv Malhotra, of BMR Advisors, who was a briefing counsel for some of the interveners in this case, provides an in-depth analysis of the ruling and the issues raised.
  • Tax litigation and controversy specialist Steven Dixon has been elected as a new member in Miller & Chevalier’s Washington, D.C. office.
  • Neil Sidorak is joining Jenne, a value-added distributor of IP telephony, audio and video conferencing, unified communications, data networking and security and surveillance products, in Avon, Ohio as its controller, making him responsible for the company’s financial and tax reporting.
  • With the UK chairing the G8 this year, more than 100 charities have come together under the banner of the IF campaign, whose basic premise is that there is enough food in the world for everyone if certain conditions, including ending tax avoidance and increasing financial transparency, are met. Katharine Teague, senior private sector adviser at Christian Aid, one of the main organisations behind the campaign, tells International Tax Review how it is reaching out to businesses.
  • The Dutch parliament has been debating the country’s role in international taxation and its position within the global network that facilitates tax avoidance, concluding that the issue of tax avoidance must be dealt with at an international level.
  • Richard Woolhouse, head of tax and fiscal policy at the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), tells International Tax Review why he thinks international cooperation is the best way to tackle highly abusive avoidance and why the rule of law not morality should determine what counts as a fair share of tax.
  • Kevin Cummings has joined BDO to develop the firm’s banking, capital markets and asset management tax capabilities in the UK.