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  • Greg Haddon of Deloitte New Zealand runs through the latest tax rule changes for non-residents investing into portfolio investment entities.
  • A number of meetings have been held in recent months to discuss the future of transfer pricing in Africa. African governments, along with developed countries around the world, are proving their commitment to build up the transfer pricing systems in sub-Saharan Africa but a number of challenges stand in the way. Sophie Ashley builds a picture of transfer pricing today; how far has it come and how far does it need to go?
  • After last month’s Asia Tax Executives’ Forum in Singapore, International Tax Review investigates the real issues Asian tax directors face on a daily basis as they experience greater scrutiny from authorities while at the same time finding their work being placed higher on their board’s agenda.
  • The European Commission (EC) is urging the Netherlands to alter its policy that allows holding companies that are not classified as entrepreneurs for value added tax (VAT) purposes to join a VAT group.
  • McDermott Will & Emery has expanded its international platform with the opening of its seventh European office in Paris.
  • Martin Lambert has joined Grant Thornton as a tax partner in the firm's corporate and international group.
  • The UK Supreme Court chose not to depart from established law On May 11 the UK Supreme Court unanimously allowed an appeal by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in a case about eligibility for capital allowances.
  • Gide Loyrette Nouel has announced that David Klass has become a local partner. He is based in Gide's London tax practice.
  • DLA Piper has announced the appointment of Denis-Emmanuel Philippe to the position of lead lawyer in its Brussels tax practice.
  • China is to clamp down on tax-related illegal activity after issuing new rules that encourage corporate whistleblowing.