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  • Ernst & Young has announced several new partners in the firm's Canadian transfer pricing controversy practice, as well as other senior hires around the world.
  • Komatsu, a Japanese construction equipment manufacturer, has announced that it is being investigated by the Japanese tax authorities over transfer pricing concerns.
  • China has released a circular that drastically changes the tax rules for foreign companies deriving income through establishments in China.
  • The head of transfer pricing at the leading technology multinational company says that streamlining documentation processes reduced costs at the firm by as much as 50%. However, its original masterfile strategy did not meet all the company’s requirements.
  • A Japanese multinational announced today that the Japanese and Singapore tax authorities had negotiated a bilateral advance pricing arrangement relating to the company’s Singapore operations.
  • Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, has announced he will deliver his 2010 budget statement on Wednesday March 24.
  • Marko Saag of Glimstedt Straus & Partners Law Firm explains the transfer pricing documentation obligations in Estonia.
  • Ralf Heussner, Karl Gruendel, Chris Newman, and Kai Hielscher of the transfer pricing practice of Ernst & Young Shinnihon Tax in Tokyo discuss why Japan continues one of the most challenging jurisdictions for tax and transfer pricing in the world.
  • Australia's tax commissioner has highlighted 2010 as a "watershed year" for substantial change, despite the government postponing the release of an influential review into the country's tax system.
  • Colin Keane has joined Alvarez & Marsal Taxand as a senior director in its London office. He was formerly employment solutions director for PricewaterhouseCoopers in the London and, before this, head of operational and employment tax at Barclays, the bank. He will advise Alvarez & Marsal Taxand's clients on a wide range of employment tax issues.