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  • The UN's climate change summit in Copenhagen failed to outline what role tax will play in reducing the world's global emissions, leaving tax professionals disappointed.
  • Textron, an aerospace and defence company, has filed a petition with the US Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari to review a decision on work product privilege.
  • The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has responded to requests from taxpayers and extended the time that guidance relating to certain stock distributions by publicly traded real estate investment trusts (REITs) and regulated investment companies (RICs) applies.
  • The Qatar tax authority has suspended the application of withholding tax on interest payments to non-residents until further notice
  • As the world welcomed a new decade, January 1 also saw the introduction of new tax rules and legislation in various international tax jurisdictions.
  • The Indian government has issued Press Note number 8, modifying the foreign technology agreement/collaboration policy wherein all payments towards royalties, lump-sum fees for transfer of technology and payments for the use of trademarks or brand names will be allowed to be paid without any restrictions.
  • The long-running Vodafone tax dispute in India is set to continue after the tax authorities successfully applied for the case to be adjourned until August 2.
  • Despite a favourable court ruling, taxpayers in Germany should consider all aspects carefully before they implement the trust model, believe Tobias Klass and Henrik Lay of Latham & Watkins, Hamburg
  • In a decision that could affect sectors of the gambling industry across the EU, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has upheld Germany's imposition of VAT on gaming machine operations.
  • An Indian court has outlined the three criteria that taxpayers must satisfy to constitute a fixed-place permanent establishment.