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  • TPWeek is adding to the library of documentation guides on TPWeek. This week, Belgium, Japan, Malta and Romania are new.
  • The Court of Appeal in London has handed HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) a big win in the Test Claimants in the Franked Investment Income Group Litigation Order (FII GLO) on February 23.
  • The EU's new tax commissioner wants to reduce compliance, eliminate distortion in the system, implement a revised energy taxation directive and promote greater cooperation between member states.
  • A senior international tax official at the US Department of the Treasury has defended the administration's 2011 budget proposals from the charge that the US system reflects a policy of "tax exceptionalism and isolationism".
  • Sead Dado Salkovic Since its independence, Montenegro has successfully reformed its tax and legal system and developed its economy to attract foreign direct investment. The latest reform, in March 2009, promotes foreign direct investment by allowing full rights to foreigners to invest directly in Montenegrin property, as well as giving better efficiency within the State.
  • George Osborne, who hopes to become the UK's finance minister after the general election in the spring, has said that reducing the corporate tax rate for large and small businesses would cost the government £3.5 billion ($5.24 billion) a year.
  • The introduction of new transfer pricing rules should not cause undue worry for multinational companies with Irish operations. They will already have experience of related-party compliance, points out Dan McSwiney of Ernst & Young
  • Jens Kleinert has left Dewey & LeBoeuf to join Osborne Clarke as a partner in the firm's Cologne office.
  • Lorena Kurti Recent research carried out by the World Bank showed that Albania is now ranked 46th overall out of 160 countries worldwide as a place to start a business.
  • Tassos Anastassiadis It is an established principle in Greece that when VAT has been charged on an invoice issued by the supplier and thereby passed onto the counterparty even by mistake, the supplier cannot ask for a refund of it as unduly paid.