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  • Pendo Advisors, a corporate finance and valuation advisory firm in Chicago, has announced the addition of Dan Bourgeois, who has a tax and transfer pricing background, as a managing director
  • Canadian law firm Blake Cassels & Graydon has taken two tax litigators from rival McCarthy Tétrault.
  • The Pakistan government is seeking new ways to ensure greater levels of voluntary compliance amid falling tax receipts and widespread failure to file returns.
  • Portugal has won a case against the European Commission in the European Court of Justice over the taxation of mortgage interest.
  • The conclusion of a bilateral advance pricing agreement (APA) between the US and the Netherlands will allow FEI, a scientific instruments company, to release large valuation allowance and tax reserves from its accounts for the second quarter of 2010.
  • Bruce Clements of Kennesaw State University discusses the dangerous area of establishing an economic connection with States in the second of a three-part discussion of state and local considerations in US business planning.
  • The Australian parliament has finally passed reforms to the country’s thin capitalisation rules.
  • Tax litigators are used to making their case, not passing judgment, but both lawyers and judiciary have plenty to say about the reform of the UK tax tribunals. Here is their verdict...
  • A new international association has been formed to help tax judges learn from case law in other countries.
  • Senate democrats failed to summon the 60 votes necessary to advance a vote on a jobs bill that would extend numerous tax cuts for businesses.