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  • As India prepares itself to introduce general anti-avoidance rules in April 2012, Mukesh Butani of BMR Advisors (Taxand India) highlights the key issues within the new provisions, compares them to the other jurisdictions, and discovers that India has a long way to go in establishing best practices.
  • Elizabeth Bearese investigates the finer details of Canada’s tax treaty with India and explains how the treaty has become increasingly important as the two country’s seek to develop better investor relations.
  • Another year of transfer pricing development brings hope, for taxpayers and their advisers, that processes will be streamlined, guidelines will provide clarity and policy reform will allow for better interpretation. A new year allows for contemplation about the direction governments and tax authorities should take. Sophie Ashley reports on the expectations of global and regional advances.
  • International Tax Review will present its sixth annual European Tax Awards at the Dorchester Hotel in London on May 18 2011.
  • Tax commanded the headlines in 2010 as governments sought to enforce rules more strictly in an attempt to get to grips with budget deficits and the issue of the ethics of tax avoidance became mainstream. International Tax Review looks forward and highlights what taxpayers need to be aware of during 2011.
  • Heidi Chambers has joined BDO in Chicago as a tax director. Before joining her new firm, Chambers worked for 13 years at KPMG advising on accounting issues for US income tax and SEC filings for non-North American SEC registrants. She also provided tax compliance and consulting services, and tax provision audit support.
  • Three tax lawyers have joined the partnership of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in New York.
  • Taxpayers in Russia will have to wait much longer than they thought for new transfer pricing rules after the State Duma failed to adopt the law in time for their enactment, as expected, on January 1.
  • Tax authorities in Algeria have assessed $230 million in back taxes against a local subsidiary of Orascom Telecom Holding (OTH), an Egyptian telecommunications company.
  • Canada's Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) has dismissed the Crown's appeal in the GE Capital Canada (GECC) transfer pricing dispute over the payment of a guarantee fee by a subsidiary to its parent.