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  • As India prepares for the most substantial shake-up to its tax system in 50 years, Salman Shaheen investigates the progress of tax policy there and why the US Secretary of State thinks it needs to be accelerated with the aid of the OECD.
  • India has set alarm bells ringing in the global M&A market after issuing another ruling which will lead to unwanted tax liabilities being thrust on parties involved in offshore transfers.
  • An Indian Supreme Court decision to take the opinion of technical experts in cases involving complex issues and substantial revenue has been welcomed by a panel of leading Indian experts.
  • With fears that the implementation of the Direct Taxes Code next year will lead to an unprecedented number of tax disputes, Matthew Gilleard speaks to the country’s leading tax disputes advisers to discuss the issues they are facing and how they overcome them.
  • In India, businesses traditionally operate as incorporated companies, sole proprietorships and general partnerships. Each of these business structures has its own advantages and shortcomings and is subject to different regulatory and tax regimes. But as Pinakin Desai and Praful Poladia of Ernst & Young point out, with the government recently allowing foreign investment in limited liability partnerships (LLP), the LLP is now a attractive tool for doing business in India.
  • The Supreme Court of India is getting serious about fighting tax abuse. Erin Kelechava investigates why the court is so concerned that the government has not been working quickly enough to combat the problem, despite new initiatives, legislation and international agreements.
  • Kim Marie Boylan has joined White & Case as a partner in Washington, DC.
  • A MAP between India and the Netherlands potentially could have resolved the dispute India refused to consider a settlement in the Vodafone tax dispute despite a request from the Dutch government to begin negotiations.
  • Mary Bennett and Caroline Silberztein, both part of the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy and Administration (CTPA), are to join the Baker & McKenzie network.
  • Transocean, the world’s largest offshore drilling company, has been hit with accusations that it dodged tax on NKr10 billion ($1.8 billion) of revenue.