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  • Who will come out on top at International Tax Review’s Americas Tax Awards next month?
  • The intra-America tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) was signed on August 11 in San José.
  • The sixth and seventh days of the Supreme Court hearing of India hearing into the claim for capital gains tax against Vodafone arising from its purchase in 2007 of a 67% stake in Hutchison Essar saw the company continuing to defend the structure of the transaction and argue that it had no motive to evade Indian tax
  • Australia’s Inspector-General of Taxation is asking taxpayers to share their thoughts on the authorities’ early and alternative dispute resolution (EDR and ADR).
  • Lawyers from Khaitan & Co examine an Indian court case that may have big implications for the future of Mauritius holding companies.
  • Damian O'Connor has joined Gadens Lawyers as a partner in Brisbane.
  • Beth Williams and John Ryan, two tax controversy specialists, start new roles at Bingham McCutchen this month.
  • Michael Mundaca is returning to Ernst & Young’s Washington DC office to co-lead the firm’s national tax department. He was previously serving as the assistant secretary for tax policy at the US Treasury Department.
  • Next year will herald a widescale period of change for tax in India. It will force tax directors from domestic and international companies to completely reconsider their strategies and to seek efficiencies at all levels of their company's tax affairs.
  • The Cypriot government wants to raise VAT by two percentage points, but it expects to face opposition as it puts its plans to Parliament.