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  • Redlink have announced the addition of Isabelle Vendeville to the firm as a partner in the tax department in Paris.
  • Jaime González-Béndiksen and Alejandro Enríquez-Mariscal have started a new firm in Mexico, Béndiksen, Enríquez, Salazar, Santoyo & Yanar.
  • The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has announced a second round of its voluntary disclosure programme, which encourages recalcitrant taxpayers to come forward and reveal hidden offshore assets to the tax authorities.
  • The Italian Supreme Court has confirmed that merger leveraged buyouts are not abusive.
  • The OECD has released a scoping document on the transfer pricing aspects of intangibles in response to its consultation on the topic last year.
  • A source has revealed that pre-filing talks have taken place, suggesting that China and the UK might be working on their first bilateral advanced pricing agreement (APA).
  • Jeffrey Owens Jeffrey Owens, director of the OECD Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, believes the Organisation's reviews of transparency and information exchange will see the end of tax havens.
  • Yongjun Peter Ni has joined Chinese law firm Zhong Lun as head of its tax practice. Ni joins from White & Case where he was head of the firm's greater China tax practice.
  • The Minister of Finance, the Economy and Investment recently enacted L.N.312 of 2010 – The Foundations (Income Tax) Regulations, 2010 (FITR) which regulate the taxation of foundations.
  • Thomsons Lawyers have appointed Arthur Athanasiou as a partner in their Melbourne office. Athanasiou is an Accredited Tax Law Specialist and brings greater depth to the firm's level of tax expertise.