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  • One of Indochina’s leading tax specialists, Jean Loi has joined DFDL Mekong as a tax partner. She will co-head the tax practice in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos, having previously led PwC’s tax practice in Cambodia. Loi brings with her 17 years of tax advisory experience and has particular expertise as a tax adviser in infrastructure, energy, logistics and banking.
  • Marie-Laure Bruneel becomes a partner in De Pardieu Brocas Maffei’s tax department. A specialist in corporate tax, Bruneel advises on M&A transactions, restructurings and joint ventures. She has been at the firm since 2005. Before that she worked for Andersen Legal and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
  • Patrice Couturier, who has more than 20 years of experience as a tax adviser, has launched Bichot & Associes with three other partners in Paris. He has worked at Deloitte in London and Ernst & Young in Paris and London and been a partner at Slaughter and May and Allen & Overy. The firm will also advise on domestic and international M&A.
  • Foreign investors in Hungary have criticised the country’s ‘crisis tax’ imposed on telecommunications, energy and retail firms, arguing that it targets them unfairly.
  • Transfer Pricing Associates, the independent provider of transfer pricing and valuation services around the world, has added to its list of strategic allies.
  • Kristin Yoshida has joined the Houston office of KPMG as a managing director of the transfer pricing services team.
  • A new transfer pricing consultancy opened its doors in Amsterdam on November 1.
  • Brazil is gearing up for what could prove to be a very busy year in its infrastructure industry.
  • India's Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal ruled in favour of JetLite in a service tax dispute, which had the taxpayer facing a demand for more than Rs1 billion ($21 million) in unpaid tax and a penalty.