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  • Janne Juusela The Finnish Supreme Administrative Court (SAC) gave on April 27 2011 a preliminary ruling (KHO:2011:42) based on which a Singaporean subsidiary could not be treated as a controlled-foreign company (CFC) in the taxation of a Finnish company in tax year 2009.
  • Wendy Nicholls and Paul Smith of Grant Thornton UK welcome the new patent box proposals but believe the take-up may be limited because of the restriction to patents (rather than other intellectual property too), the highly complicated calculation of patent box profits, and potentially more favourable regimes within Europe.
  • The report has revived the debate on tax avoidance
  • Welcome to the first issue of a new look International Tax Review.
  • The reduction of the rate is just the first step The lower house of Parliament has approved a Bill to raise the lower VAT rate from 10% to 14%, however that is just the beginning.
  • The case can be appealed to the Court of Final Appeal The Hong Kong tax authorities will contest the Court of First Instance's decision in the Li & Fung case.
  • Radoslaw Szczech of Ernst & Young reviews some of the more important changes to Poland's VAT system, with particular focus on those that may offer interesting planning possibilities, both in terms of tax savings as well as simplification of administrative burden.
  • The Italian government passed Law Decree No. 138 in August, which includes a number of fiscal measures aimed at allowing Italy to balance its budget in 2013, rather than in 2014, by way of reducing expenditures and increasing taxes. Fulvia Astolfi and Maria Cristina Conte of Hogan Lovells analyse the changes with a focus on the tax treatment of asset-backed securities.
  • Tax authorities in Asia are releasing more transfer pricing rules and regulations faster than ever before. Understanding this changing landscape will have an impact on tax management in Asia. Penelope Velten of Velten Partners in Singapore unearths the raft of changes across the region and offers advice on how best to respond to what will be likely challenges.
  • Duane Morris & Selvam has announced the appointment of David Teo Shih Yee as a director in its constituent firm Selvam's corporate practice group.