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  • Through the enactment of law 26692, the software promotional regime, created by law 25922, has been extended from September 2014 until the end of 2019.
  • In the fourth in a regular series, Gautam Mehra and Nehal Sampat of PwC highlight the key challenges taxpayers face in key Indian industries. In this issue, the authors analyse the tax hurdles and opportunities in the private equity sector.
  • India’s positive list to determine which services are taxable is outdated, overly complex and in need of reform and companies are cautiously looking forward to the planned introduction of a negative list of services. Salman Shaheen looks at the ways in which the change will make life easier for taxpayers and finds out if there will be any pitfalls.
  • Organisations and individuals with responsibility for accounting standards in Asia got the opportunity to raise their concerns with International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) trustees at a public roundtable in Singapore on January 13.
  • This year's final figure of Rs44,500 crore ($8.9 billion) for transfer pricing adjustments in India is more than double last year's total.
  • The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has finalised two tax determinations relevant for the taxation of gains made by other non-resident investors.
  • The saga of IFRS in India continues to unfold. Deadlines for its introduction have been and gone. Many in the tax community say that, while IFRS is inevitable, it probably won’t surface until 2013. Joe Dalton offers insight into how taxpayers can prepare for its implementation.
  • The government is still claiming an April 1 effective date Indian taxpayers thinking they had six months to prepare for the Direct Taxes Code (DTC) were dealt a blow with the news that certain aspects of the new law are likely to be brought forward by two months.
  • Despite the fierce cricket rivalry, the amendments will encourage cooperation between the two countries
  • Rumours of delays in the implementation of India's Direct Taxes Code (DTC) and goods and service tax (GST) should be welcomed by taxpayers.