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  • With governments continuing to target indirect tax as a reliable and consistent revenue stream to help balance budgets, advisers are warning that taxpayers need to do more if they are to avoid becoming the victim of aggressive tax authorities.
  • The private equity sector’s heavy reliance on leverage to structure portfolio acquisitions and maintain low effective tax rates is under attack in Europe.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Tax Information Exchange Agreement Canada St. Kitts and Nevis November 21 2011
  • The New Zealand Inland Revenue Department (IRD) today won a landmark tax avoidance test case on the use of optional convertible notes (OCNs).
  • Type of Deal Value Acquirer Target Adviser to acquirer (tax) Adviser to target (tax) Acquisition $2.87 billion KGHM Polska Miedz S.A. Quadra FNX Mining Ltd Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg - Ian Crosbie, Raj Juneja
  • George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, has announced that next year's budget will take place on March 21.
  • The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has only very few key provisions but, even before its material application, it belongs to the most complicated pieces of modern US tax law. Achim Obermann and Oliver von Schweinitz of PwC explain the complexities involved for US and non-US financial institutions.
  • Even without any major reforms, Germany always has interesting tax news to report and this Germany focus is no exception.
  • On August 19 2011 the Canadian Department of Finance released a package of proposed amendments to Canada’s Income Tax Act (ITA) that contained several surprising changes to Canada’s foreign affiliate rules. Sabrina Wong and Kirsten Kjellander of Blake, Cassels & Graydon discuss the changes and what they will mean for Canadian taxpayers.
  • North America has undergone a number of regulatory changes and taxpayers have been presented with a number of proposals for tax reform in recent months.