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  • The OECD has recommended that Israel consider a VAT increase, which advisers believe may come next month.
  • Manfred Bergmann, director for Indirect Taxation and Tax Administration at the European Commission, nicknamed Mr FTT in EU circles, is the man behind the EU’s proposed financial transaction tax. In an exclusive interview, he explains why critics are wrong to claim it will harm growth, why the UK has nothing to fear and why France decided to implement the tax unilaterally.
  • Industrial groups have set up investment vehicles in Luxembourg to benefit from its extensive treaty network, the access to EU directives and the overall flexibility of the legal and tax environment offered by the country. Philippe Neefs and Sophie Boulanger of KPMG explain the transfer pricing aspects of this investment destination.
  • Mauri Bórnia Machado Associados Advogados e Consultores
  • Sarah Pui Pui Chin Deloitte China
  • Russia's new transfer pricing rules usher in a qualitatively new outlook in how the Russian tax authorities will consider intercompany transactions for tax purposes. Although some aspects resemble OECD principles, there are also significant deviations. Svetlana Stroykova, Ilarion Lemetyuynen, Adam Kosmala and Andrew Joshi of PwC provide an overview of the recent changes.
  • In 2011, the Securities and Exchange Board of India released new acquisition and takeover regulations. Amit Maru of Ernst & Young analyses these regulations one year on and explains why the capital markets sector should expect more changes in the months to come.
  • Ireland is a favourable location for finance and acquisition vehicles. Conor Hurley and Jonathan Sheehan of Arthur Cox explain how to take advantage of the regime and what the benefits are of a section 110 Special Purpose Vehicle and the Irish Qualified Investor Fund.
  • India may once again delay implementation of GST, but the effect of finance minister Pranab Mukherjee’s departure has yet to be seen.
  • Roger Dall’O and Monika Gammeter Utzinger of Tax Partner – Taxand investigate proposed tax changes to the Swiss bond market that aim to avoid the repeat of the collapse of banks that were thought to be too big to fail.