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  • Taxand has added one member to its network of independent tax specialists, the largest group of its kind in the world. Gobert, Fest & Partners Attorneys and Tax Advisors has become the network's exclusive member firm for Hungary. This means that Taxand is now represented in 48 countries. The tax practice of Gobert, Fest & Partners was founded in 2008 and employs four advisers.
  • Andrew Stals, a former tax and corporate partner of Clayton Utz in Sydney, will be one of Allen & Overy's founding partners when the firm opens its own offices in Australia on March 1. The firm announced that it had hired 17 partners from Stals' former firm and that tax would be one of its core practices. Allen & Overy will have offices in Sydney and Perth.
  • Company migration has been an opportunity for Ireland's favourable tax policies to come to the fore, believes Conor Hurley and Fintan Clancy of Arthur Cox
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  • Jamal Afakir On January 12 2010, the Luxembourg direct tax administration (LDTA) released a circular clarifying the tax treatment applicable to Murabaha and Sukuk under Luxembourg direct tax law. Although many Islamic finance deals have already been implemented through Luxembourg vehicles, both regulated and non-regulated, the government found it appropriate to provide investors and Islamic fund promoters with a dedicated Luxembourg tax framework.
  • Edward Troup has been appointed managing director of the budget, tax and welfare directorate at Her Majesty's Treasury in the UK.
  • A tax partner has been appointed as head of tax policy for KPMG in the UK. In her new position, Anneli Collins intends to focus on developing and coordinating KPMG's relationships with HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs, together with key industry bodies.
  • With increased audit activity and recent tax litigation in Canada, determining the arm’s-length pricing of guarantees continues to be a difficult transfer pricing issue and risk for multinationals. Gordon Hands of CUFTanalytics discusses the issues raised in the GE Capital Canada’s guarantee fee transaction litigation.
  • India's finance minister has today finally confirmed that the country's new goods and service tax will be not be implemented in April this year.