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  • Practitioners have said the decision to move responsibility for the US advance pricing agreement programme (APA) and mutual agreement procedure (MAP) from the Office of Chief Counsel to the IRS commissioner has as much to do with the faith in the ability of Mike Danilack, deputy commissioner (international) of the Large and Mid-Size Business Division (LB&I), as it has to do with efficiency.
  • France revealed its latest attempts to allay investor fears over the country’s high debt and deficit levels on Wednesday, with tax measures dominating.
  • Pharmaceutical and high tech companies in the US have for months advocated a tax holiday that would allow them to repatriate profits held offshore. The House of Representatives will return from its summer break next week and commentators suggest this may be the right time for such companies to escalate their campaign.
  • A pending Congressional Bill puts the onus on states to acquire beneficial ownership information and reiterates the international debate over the scope of beneficial ownership.
  • Week four of the Supreme Court hearing saw Vodafone’s counsel continue his argument that if the company is to be targeted then the corporate veil of all Indian operating subsidiaries would need to be lifted.
  • The UK-Swiss deal has met with mixed reactions from advisers and tax justice campaigners, but the feeling is that it is worse for account holders than the Lichtenstein Disclosure Facility and bad for tax authorities too.
  • The Federal Court of Australia will allow the tax authority to liquidate two offshore groups that it says owe back taxes.
  • Bermuda and Argentina signed a tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) on August 24.
  • An industry body has exclusively revealed to TPWeek that the Vietnamese government will introduce an advance pricing agreement (APA) programme in its tax code.
  • The UK government on August 24 reached an agreement with Switzerland to tax British citizens hiding their money in the Alpine tax haven. International Tax Review has looked at the peculiarities of the deal and found 10 key points you cannot ignore.