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  • SS Palanimanickam, India’s Minister of State for Finance, in written response to a question in the Rajya Sabha last week, confirmed that India is in the process of signing double taxation avoidance agreements (DTAAs) with 12 countries and tax information exchange agreements (TIEAs) with 34 countries.
  • The Swiss Federal Council on Friday issued a statement saying it wants to prevent banks and other financial institutions from accepting untaxed assets by enhancing due diligence requirements.
  • Marten Koper has left Ernst & Young to become global head of tax for Puma Energy, an oil products and storage group, in Switzerland on January 1.
  • It has been a momentous year for transfer pricing developments. TPWeek has compiled a list of the top 10 issues of 2012, which will have significant impact over the next couple of years.
  • The financial transaction tax (FTT) was brought one step closer last week when the European Parliament voted to allow 11 member states to proceed with it under enhanced cooperation.
  • The unrelenting pursuit of profit by enterprises is an exalted virtue of modern capitalism. Most start-ups operate in countries where corporate taxes can take up a significant portion of their ultimate profits or valuations. Aydin Hayri and James Gannon explain why a start-up ignores corporate taxation at its own peril.
  • Shanto Ghosh, John Wells, and Todd Wolosoff discuss the recent stages in the OECD’s project into the transfer pricing aspects of intangibles and comment on the inconsistencies in the draft and what these could mean for taxpayers.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Tax Information Exchange Agreement Argentina Isle of Man December 14 2012
  • The valuation of intellectual property (IP) for transfer pricing purposes has recently received a lot of attention from the US government. Philippe Penelle and Lawrence Shanda take taxpayers through the specifics of IP valuation, payment forms and discount rates, in light of the IRS’s new focus on migrated IP.
  • Tom Driscoll, Kathrine Kimball, Bill Lam, Dan Munger and Keith Reams explain the evolution of business model optimisation in transfer pricing and how this can relate to the economic environment.