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  • Type of Agreement Country Country Date Signed Tax Information Exchange Agreement St Lucia Faroe Islands May 22 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement St Lucia Finland May 22 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement St Lucia Greenland May 22 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement St Lucia Iceland May 22 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement St Lucia Norway May 22 2010 Tax Information Exchange Agreement St Lucia Sweden May 22 2010 Additional Benefits Agreement Australia Isle of Man May 24 2010 Additional Benefits Agreement Australia British Virgin Islands May 24 2010 Additional Benefits Agreement Australia Jersey May 24 2010 Double Tax Treaty Austria Hong Kong May 25 2010 Double Tax Treaty Egypt Georgia May 25 2010
  • The emergency budget announced by the new British chancellor, George Osborne, will not be delivered until June 22, however, plans have already been unveiled to cut the headline rate of corporation tax.
  • The Portuguese government has announced that the corporate tax rate for companies whose annual profits are more than €2 million ($2.5 million) will rise to 27.5%
  • Cristiane Magalhães and Henrique Erbolato of Machado Associados Advogados e Consultores in Brazil discuss how the country's complex transfer pricing rules affect cost sharing agreements.
  • The US Supreme Court denied Textron's petition for a writ of certiorari on Monday.
  • taxation of foreign earnings; making profits in a low tax jurisdiction; unlawful restriction on its freedom of establishment in the EU; CFC rules should apply to companies operating outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and to EEA companies without genuine economic activities;
  • A reference to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) is imminent over the issue of compound interest for claims regarding overpaid VAT.
  • Tax has dominated New Zealand's annual budget, five months after the government was told that the country's tax base was under threat.
  • The number of European Commission infringement proceedings against member states for breaching Community law on direct taxation has risen markedly since 2001, despite dips some years.
  • An Indian ruling is likely to unsettle the tax positions of companies undertaking turnkey contracts, after a court held that the agreements can be split into goods and services.