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  • Ian Farmer On May 11 2011 the Australian Tax Office (ATO) released a draft Reportable Tax Position (RTP) Schedule for comment. About 40 of Australia's largest companies will be required to complete the Schedule, disclosing information about their RTPs as an attachment to their income tax return.
  • Jean-Paul van den Berg and Johan Vrolijk of Stibbe describe certain corporate income tax matters included in a recent policy paper on the Dutch tax system that could affect cross-border transactions. They also analyse the legislative proposal regarding foreign currency results on exempt participations.
  • 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.
  • Since the beginning of 2010, Russia has been changing the shape of the Russian tax landscape for cross-border business. Julia Chernova, Evgeniya Chelysheva and Henri Prijot of Deloitte explain why these changes help make the tax system increasingly attractive to investors.
  • The French requirements for transfer pricing documentation have to a certain extent secured the position of French subsidiaries. Multinational companies now face confusion from French tax authorities between the shareholders and management decisions. Financial consequences are huge. Isabelle Vendeville of Redlink investigates.
  • 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.
  • DLA Piper, the world's largest law firm by attorney headcount, has recruited former global tax planning committee chairman Gerald Rokoff from White & Case.
  • PwC US has announced two new hires in New York.
  • 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.
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