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  • Find out which tax advisers worked on the key M&A and capital markets transactions this week.
  • Many US executives remain concerned about enhanced reporting requirements under Schedule UTP, despite assurances from the IRS about the way the programme will be administered.
  • Andréa Bazzo Lauletta of Brazilian firm Mattos Filho Veiga Filho Marrey Jr e Quiroga sheds light on the Brazilian government's second IOF tax increase in one month.
  • Japan’s Tax Committee will meet in the next few weeks to discuss the much-debated national tax reforms that have been described as “disastrous” by one leading tax professional.
  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Double Taxation Agreement China Malta October 23 2010 Double Taxation Agreement Germany Switzerland October 28 2010
  • For the second time in a month, the Brazilian government has raised its tax rate on financial operations.
  • An OECD consultation may lead to an update to its transfer guidelines on transfer pricing on the issue of intangibles and cost-sharing arrangements said David Ernick, associate international tax counsel at the US Department of Treasury, at the Tax Executive Institute’s (TEI) annual conference on October 26.
  • Litigation and India go hand in hand and court decisions have wide-reaching implications for all international companies in the country. Vispi Patel and Rajesh Athavale of Vispi T Patel & Associates dissect a number of recent rulings to show how these decisions will affect the operations of multinationals in India.
  • The decade-long litigation between Vodafone and HM Revenue & Customs over the UK’s controlled foreign companies legislation was the pretext for a demonstration by more than 40 protesters, which closed the company’s store, on Oxford Street in London last week.
  • India, to most taxpayers, is synonymous with controversy and litigation. Dinesh Kanabar of KPMG provides a perspective on some areas of controversy and critically examines some existing dispute resolution mechanisms.