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  • See who has done the tax work on this month’s biggest deals. Promote your tax practice, send deal information to Joe Dalton at jdalton@euromoneyplc.com; +44 207 779 8142
  • The eighth European Tax Awards were notable for the in-house awards that went to companies with media and entertainment roots
  • Hewlett-Packard had hoped for tax-free deductions
  • Olivier Parawan, of Mayer Brown, assesses the new Carrez Amendment provision of French tax law, and explains how the interest deduction limitation could affect your business.
  • Income tax treaties can provide significant protections for European investors and businesses in the US. As Congress seeks to close tax loopholes, to generate additional revenue, users of US tax treaties may face even tighter anti-treaty-shopping rules, warn Alfred Groff, Kristen Garry and Nathan Tasso, of Shearman & Sterling.
  • Europe is rarely as united on tax policy as the Commission would like it to be, but few issues are more divisive than the financial transaction tax (FTT). Salman Shaheen assesses the prospects of an EU-wide FTT, what it will mean for taxpayers and whether it remains the best option for making the financial sector pay for its role in the economic chaos.
  • Linklaters has strengthened its US tax practice with the addition of two new partners.
  • Greg Nelson A tax lawyer with Paul Hastings is one of four partners launching the firm's new office in Houston, Texas.
  • Roschier has appointed Jouni Weckström as a tax counsel to its tax and corporate structuring practice in Helsinki.
  • Srinivasa Rao has been elected as Ernst & Young's global tax COO.