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  • Ken Almand Baker Tilly is expanding its transfer pricing capabilities with the hire of Ken Almand as a tax partner. Almand, who has previously held posts with Mazars, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) – where he was an international tax specialist in the authority's International Division – and a big four firm, specialises in transfer pricing.
  • It is time for the UK's top tax official to leave office. Dave Hartnett, HM Revenue & Customs' permanent secretary, has made a made a big contribution to tax in the UK and globally, but a series of recent controversies is adversely affecting his reputation.
  • Japan is rolling out the red carpet for foreign investors in a bid to jumpstart its economy, which is struggling to recover from severe economic conditions triggered by the global financial crisis, the catastrophic earthquake and tsunami, and a strong yen. Hitoshi Takano, Jonathan Stuart-Smith and Linda Ng of Deloitte explain how newly created special zones and other tax incentives for companies may mean they consider relocating.
  • James Badenach, former head of Asia tax at RBS, talks to Jack Grocott about how tax helped navigate the bank through the global meltdown and subsequent UK government bailout and why he is lucky to be alive.
  • The exemption will only be available to pioneer or upstream industries The Indonesian Ministry of Finance has released long awaited regulations regarding the provision of tax facilities in the form of exemption from, or reductions in, the rate of corporate income tax.
  • European governments are using divergent deficit reduction measures Governments across Europe have been understandably preoccupied with deficit reduction measures in recent months, and their subsequent budget announcements indicate that there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
  • The Tax Court of Canada has begun hearing another transfer pricing case.
  • Oliver Lindloff has joined Luther – Taxand as Of Counsel.
  • Ernst & Young has made four appointments in its employment tax team in the UK.
  • Victor Gatti has rejoined KPMG in the US as a principal in the firm’s international corporate services (ICS) practice in New York. He will advise financial services clients on a range of international tax issues and tax matters related to cross-border M&A.