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  • One important consideration for a non-resident structuring an acquisition of a Canadian corporation is to ensure that income of the corporation can be repatriated with a minimum of Canadian tax, explains Henry Chong of Gowlings – Taxand
  • Jesus Chan and Yazmin Caceres of PwC analyse some of the tools Mexico’s tax authorities are using to put pressure on taxpayers to make sure debt-financed acquisitions are done according to the rules
  • Evidence presented to the Brussels Tax Forum 2011 on whether or not the financial sector is undertaxed, made the case for a financial activities tax (FAT) that much stronger.
  • Tax Disputes Week will publish a guide to the leading tax dispute resolution lawyers and advisers in July this year.
  • In Mills v Commissioner of Taxation, the Australian Federal Court decided that securities issued by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia had the purpose of enabling holders of the securities to obtain an imputation benefit.
  • Slobodan Mihajlovic of Eurofast Global. and Natasha Mavrommati and Anna Zafirova of Eurofast Taxand Cyprus discuss the appeal of tax systems in the Balkan countries, and analyse why investors in those jurisdictions like to use Cyprus to make their investments
  • Understanding and navigating China’s evolving tax landscape is key to unlocking its vast M&A opportunities, believe Mark Lowry and David Chan of Ernst & Young
  • Companies can use the Italian tax code to take advantage of a recovering M&A market, but there are downsides that they should be aware of, too, explains Roberto Lazzarone of Ernst & Young
  • The tax authorities have indicated that they will scrutinise transfer pricing arrangements more closely, which could be significant for post-merger integration, explain Sharon Shulman, Yaron Kafri and Doron Mutai of Ernst & Young
  • A more regular supply of credit since the end of the economic downturn means companies are looking at M&A opportunities again . The severity of the crisis in 2008 has made them more cautious than before, however there are more possibilities in the market now for those prepared to look.