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  • In advance of negotiations between EU member states about new economic and financial rules for the eurozone, Enda Kenny, Ireland’s Taoiseach or prime minister, has emphasised his government’s commitment to a 12.5% corporation tax rate.
  • With elections on the horizon, President Nicolas Sarkozy is pushing for a Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) with renewed vigour.
  • Official figures suggest that US federal tax compliance by corporations has got worse since 2001. However, that is not the whole picture.
  • The new head of the OECD's tax treaty, transfer pricing and financial transactions division has been named.
  • The intensification of audits by the Malaysian tax authorities should serve as an urgent call to businesses to enhance their indirect tax risk management activities, argues Tan Eng Yew of KPMG.
  • A study has found that US taxpayers do not always explain in their statutory disclosures what tax planning strategies they plan to use to generate taxable income to allow them make use of deferred tax assets.
  • To encourage inbound investment and to support the full entry into the Association of Southeast Asian nations Economic Community (AEC) in 2015, the Thai Cabinet, in its meeting in October 2011, resolved to revise the a number of corporate tax rates.
  • The US Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) has made two appointments to his legal team.
  • With the Vodafone India Supreme Court decision expected any day now, here are the 10 things to watch out for in the judgment, which is likely to be lengthy, comprehensive and where each word will be put under the microscope.
  • Ingrid Simler QC has succeeded Colin Edelman as head of Devereux Chambers in London.