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  • With India’s proposed goods and service tax (GST) still months away, Rohit Jain and Bharath M of Economic Laws Practice delve into the government’s first steps towards implementing the new regime, the much-discussed negative list.
  • UK finance minister George Osborne should not have used April's meeting with his Indian counterpart to complain about the Indian tax system, he should have been patting him on the back and telling him to keep up the good work.
  • Rohinton Sidhwa of Deloitte Haskins & Sells analyses the proposed GAAR and offers some insight into how it could be improved and what lessons could be learned from other countries using a GAAR.
  • The Canadian Supreme Court’s (SCC) decision in the St Michael Trust Corp (St Michael) case will impact taxpayers with existing trust structures both in Canada and abroad.
  • India’s general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) became effective on April 1, but opinion is divided over whether the measure will be successful in countering the worst examples of tax avoidance, or whether honest taxpayers will have their affairs unduly scrutinised. Matthew Gilleard investigates how taxpayers will cope.
  • India’s level of tax controversy is internationally well known. Advisers have, for a long time, been calling for action. In response, the Ministry of Finance is setting up an international tax and transfer pricing advisory group. Sophie Ashley talks to practitioners in the early stages of the group’s implementation.
  • Getting involved in an indirect tax dispute can prove costly for your business as Essar Energy found out earlier this year. Salman Shaheen looks at how you can avoid getting tangled up in tricky litigation and facing a similar fate.
  • Jack Grocott speaks to RN Dash, India’s ex-director general of international tax about his time in office and what he really thinks about the state of the Indian tax system.
  • The Delhi High Court has ruled that the transfer pricing officer (TPO) cannot disallow royalties just because the company paying them is incurring losses.
  • A new report from Citizens for Tax Justice indicates 26 Fortune 500 companies such as Boeing, GE, Verizon and Duke Energy, paid no US federal income taxes in the last four years. While statistics like this will shock some, the biggest impact of this may be the push for tax reform.