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  • Hong Kong’s Commissioner of Inland Revenue (CIR) announced during a public seminar in February 2012 that the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is preparing to launch an advance pricing arrangement (APA) programme starting in April 2012. Philip Wong and Petrina Chang of Deloitte in Hong Kong provide a break-down of the new facility.
  • Jurisdictions such as India, Hong Kong and Singapore have used tax policy to compete for foreign direct investment. Josephine Chuk explains why other countries in the Asia-Pacific region are likely to follow their example.
  • Gavin McGuire has left Eversheds in Dublin, where he was a partner, to join Philip Lee Solicitors as a consultant.
  • Deloitte has named Todd Wolosoff as its new global transfer pricing managing partner, succeeding Jeff Neuenschwander. Wolosoff will remain as the US leader for transfer pricing.
  • Keeping up-to-date with the latest developments and trends in international tax is no easy task. With legislation created or amended almost every day and court rulings introducing new tax case law regularly, remaining on top of these changes is more vital than ever before.
  • Grzegorz Jukiel and Marcin Panek have been appointed co-heads of the tax practice in the Warsaw office of White & Case.
  • Mark Brailsford has joined Dewey & LeBoeuf's London office as a counsel. He specialises in work for bank and finance clients and joins the firm from Allen & Overy, where he was a partner for 15 years and was previously head of the tax department.
  • Axel Schilder has joined King & Spalding in the firm's Frankfurt office. He will focus on real estate and investment tax law.
  • From April 1, Monica Bhatia took on the role of head of the secretariat of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes within the OECD's Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA).
  • The OECD published a discussion draft on the future of permanent establishments (PE). Pallavi Bakhru & Nidhi Gupta of Walker, Chandiok & Co provide an insight into the Indian perspective and use examples on how the country interprets the definition of PE.