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  • Taxpayers in India can no longer put off preparation for the proposed goods and services tax, despite no formal framework being published, says a leading tax director.
  • Marc Quaghebeur joined De Broeck Van Laere & Partners as a partner on September 1. The Belgian law firm has offices in Brussels and Ghent. He was formerly with Vandendijk & Partners, where he specialised in the law relating to holding companies and investment funds, real estate taxation, the taxation of trusts in Belgium as well as estate planning.
  • PwC US has hired a new partner in its international tax practice. Chris Gilbert joins the firm and is based in Houston.
  • The OECD’s report on how some companies create losses through aggressive tax planning is not revolutionary, by their own admission, but taxpayers say governments are missing a trick.
  • Week five of the Supreme Court hearing saw Chief Justice Kapadia delving into the powers of a holding company to dictate terms to a subsidiary.
  • A new report shows that 25 of the 100 most highly compensated CEOs in the US earn more money than their employers paid in taxes in 2010.
  • Victoria Judson has joined the IRS as division counsel and associate chief counsel (tax exempt and government entities).
  • Evgeny Timofeev Anna Zelenskaya After almost 10 years of debate the President finally signed the reformed transfer pricing regulations into law on July 18 2011. The new regulations will be effective starting 2012, subject to certain transitional period when higher thresholds would apply for a transaction to qualify as controlled and requiring documentation, as well as reduced or no penalties for transfer pricing violations.
  • Tiago Cassiano Neves In the context of the Portuguese bailout, Portugal signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the IMF/EU/ECB, where it agrees to adopt several legislative structural measures aimed at creating an economic environment that allows for economic growth and stability and control of public expenditure over the next three years. The MoU also includes noteworthy policy tax measures, which are likely to be included in the 2012 budget proposal.
  • As the UN’s star in global transfer pricing rises, officials, taxpayers and practitioners are discussing the role it plays in shaping policy and how that affects the OECD. Sophie Ashley explores the multiple dimensions of international transfer pricing guidance.