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  • Thomas Neale, head of the CCCTB Task Force in the DG Taxation and Customs Union of the European Commission, does not have an easy job as he is responsible for preparing the legislative proposal for the CCCTB. In an exclusive interview with International Tax Review, he answers the proposal’s critics and explains that taxpayers will benefit from the new regime.
  • US multinationals are not yet aware of the CCCTB’s potential impact on their business, but they should be. Although the goal of the plan is to reduce the compliance burden for companies, it may not simplify taxation for US groups that have operations in Europe. It is also likely to raise new tax issues for US entities. Erin Kelechava investigates.
  • The CCCTB concept of relies on formulary apportionment, doing away with the arm’s-length principle (ALP). While many people welcome the opportunity to debate the future of tax compliance, others feel a switch to formulary apportionment will create just as many problems as the ALP. Sophie Ashley talks to the CCCTB’s critics and supporters about its impact on transfer pricing.
  • Chasing tax evaders, sharing intelligence and enforcing the law are all part of the day job for Stefano Gesuelli, head of Italy’s tax police. In an exclusive interview with Jack Grocott, he opens up to the workings of his unit and sends a warning to taxpayers that there is no place to hide.
  • Along with three other partners who specialise in fund formation, Jonathan Kandel has left Clifford Chance to join Weil Gotshal & Manges in London.
  • Italian headquartered international law firm Bonelli Erede Pappalardo has appointed two new tax partners. They were appointed at BEP's partners meeting, held on May 7 2011.
  • PwC US has announced two new hires in New York.
  • Source: www.baa.com In a triumph for the tax authorities, the Upper Tribunal in London has ruled that the VAT incurred when paying advisers' fees during an acquisition in 2006 is not recoverable.
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  • Following June’s Indirect Tax Forum in London, International Tax Review investigates the issues indirect tax managers face everyday. Environmental tax and VAT reform are high on their agendas while aggressive authorities are doing little ease their worries.