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  • P Scott Ozanus Jeffrey LeSage Laura Newinski KPMG has today announced that P Scott Ozanus will replace Henry Keizer as deputy chairman and chief operating officer of KPMG in the US. Keizer is retiring from the post at the end of the year. Ozanus, previously vice chairman of the firm's tax practice, will in turn be replaced by Jeffrey LeSage, while Laura Newinski steps up to assume the national managing partner of tax role vacated by LeSage.
  • Contrary to the tin-hat theories on Mayan prophecy, 2012 is over and the world has not ended. But the year has brought great change for multinationals and how they conduct their corporate tax affairs.
  • Michael Anderson KPMG has appointed Michael Anderson from Dorsey & Whitney to fill the firm's newly-created position as head of direct tax litigation in the UK. Anderson will launch the new direct tax litigation practice, adding to the firm's tax dispute resolution and investigations practices and its indirect tax litigation team.
  • Tax partner and owner-managed business specialist Ross Welland has joined Littlejohn.
  • Zaf Kardaras has joined Northern Trust, the advisory firm covering wealth management, asset management, asset servicing and research, as tax manager for Australia and New Zealand to advise clients in the funds management and superannuation industries on financial and tax reporting.
  • Chris Jordan, formerly the head of KPMG in New South Wales (NSW), will succeed Michael D'Ascenzo as commissioner of the Australian Taxation Office in January 2013.
  • The tax department at STC Partners has been strengthened by the promotions of Jérôme Talleux and Bertrand Araud.
  • A series of articles from KPMG looks at the complex challenges facing tax directors who want to re-imagine their operations and reshape their long-term strategies.
  • Margaret Hodge MP, chair of the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee (PAC), hauled Google, Amazon and Starbucks over the hot coals earlier this month for avoiding UK taxes. She tells Salman Shaheen how transparency measures such as country-by-country reporting and FATCA can be used to ensure companies pay their fair share of tax, and calls for HMRC to step up its game.
  • Taxpayers led by Jaguar Land Rover are challenging a Russian government tax regulation in the Supreme Arbitration Court (SAC) for the first time.