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  • Companies will not be pleased to hear that one of the more radical proposals at this week’s annual conference of Green Budget Europe was for a new VAT.
  • Ronald Buch, a tax controversy partner at Bingham McCutchen in Washington, DC, has been nominated by President Obama as a judge of the US Tax Court. He has been with his firm since 2009, when it merged with his old practice of McKee Nelson, which he joined in 2001. Before private practice, he was an attorney in the office of the IRS chief counsel.
  • A New Zealand court case involving debt finance is creating waves because it seems the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is contradicting its own guidelines.
  • Two orthopaedic surgeons from Christchurch, New Zealand have lost their tax dispute with the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), having used company and trust structures to artificially lower their salaries and thereby circumvent the top level of income tax.
  • As Vodafone today concluded its arguments in its Supreme Court battle with the Indian authorities, here is a chance to look back at how the case has unravelled so far.
  • The Vietnamese tax authorities have released a mid-year statement indicating that reported revenue loss has decreased by $100 million.
  • The transfer pricing spotlight has now fallen on IT companies in India, with claims that foreign firms are booking less profit than their domestic rivals.
  • The Vietnamese tax authorities have released a mid-year statement indicating that reported revenue loss has decreased by $100 million.
  • Mazars has announced the appointment of Dario Garcia as a VAT partner in its London office. Garcia was previously global head of VAT and transfer pricing at Barclays Bank.
  • The Advocate General of the ECJ has sided with National Grid Indus in a case concerning Dutch exit tax on companies transferring their place of effective management to other EU member states.