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  • Leon Mok, of Baker Tilly Pitcher Partners in Perth, summarises the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) views, the context of their evolution and also key considerations for future private equity transactions in Australia.
  • Over the next six months Republicans in each US state will vote for the candidate they want to represent the party in the upcoming November presidential election. With job creation likely to be one issue of central importance come then, the candidates’ tax policies could make or break their campaign. Matthew Gilleard investigates what the hopefuls have to say on corporate taxes.
  • The final regulations contain some potential bad news for businesses with R&D centres in the US
  • Christer Tonder Bell, one of the most prominent tax directors in Europe, is changing jobs.
  • G Paul Glunt has joined PwC to become a tax principal in the firm's international tax services practice. He will be based in Los Angeles.
  • Salans has strengthened its Polish practice with the appointment of new partner Cezary Przygodzki.
  • The head of the global tax practice at Ernst & Young is to become the firm's chairman and chief executive officer next year.
  • Jay Payne has returned to PwC US, as a tax partner in the firm's Washington Metro practice. He has spent five years as a partner at BDO USA, based in Phoenix, where he was co-chair of BDO's gaming, hospitality and leisure industry group.
  • Imagine paying $1,000 for a second-hand car. Then imagine six months later getting a letter from the manufacturer saying that because you hadn't bought the car they wanted you to, you would have to pay them $250. Sounds ridiculous doesn't it? Well, expand this example into the tax world and you have the fundamentals of the Vodafone India dispute.
  • A number of amendments to the Vietnamese tax regulations are proposed to take place throughout 2012, including changes to foreign contractor tax, thin capitalisation regulations, and advanced pricing agreements.