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  • The globalisation of trade and commerce has led to value being added in different quarters of the world as intermediates get transformed into finished products or services while being delivered to customers. There is now a growing need to synchronise these operations to make value chains more effective. Rakesh Mishra and Suchint Majmudar of PwC explain why this shift ought to put the business at the centre of the change and deal with advantages of value chain transformation.
  • The UK Lords Select Committee on the EU last month heard the fears of financial institutions on the European Commission's proposed financial transactions tax (FTT).
  • Two judgments in UK cases at the European Court promote the principle of fiscal neutrality in VAT matters. However, harmonisation of the rules throughout the EU may not be the result, explains Lutz Koppermann.
  • The enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act in the US has led to increased tax transparency and improved risk management. However, Chris Walsh of Vertex claims that the changes have gone too far in favour of the tax authorities.
  • Indonesia is blessed with oil, gas, coal and mineral natural resources. The exploitation of energy resources (oil, gas and coal) has contributed significantly in spearheading the growth of the Indonesian economy over the past 40 years. Jul Seventa Tarigan of PB Taxand outlines the challenges taxpayers in the energy sector face and offers an example of how to utilise operations in the resource-rich country.
  • The Supreme Court of Canada met in January to hear the Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA) appeal and Glaxo­Smith­Kline's (GSK) response in a case about whether the taxpayer paid too much for active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) from a Swiss associated enterprise.
  • Dwight Mersereau has become a partner of McDermott Will & Emery's US and international tax practice group, based in Washington, DC. He was previously with Miller & Chevalier.
  • Shearman & Sterling has promoted two lawyers in the tax practice area to counsel.
  • Ching Ne Tan has joined PwC in Singapore as a partner after 10 years working in company tax departments.