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  • By Jack Grocott
  • The policy of the Mexican tax authorities not to allow the deduction of disbursements in connection with cost sharing agreements looks like a clear case of tax treaty infringement, believe Ricardo Rendon and Oscar Lopez-Velarde of Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa y Cia
  • Taxpayers in Germany were not faced with the same radical changes in the law in 2009 as they had been the previous year. At the same time, the new coalition's tax reforms need careful scrutiny, reports Stefan Ditsch of PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • By Jack Grocott
  • International cooperation in tax compliance has gone to a new level this year. The US has also promoted some administrative and legislative initiatives, reports Alan Granwell of DLA Piper in the US
  • European law firm Field Fisher Waterhouse has boosted its tax team with the appointment of partner Pierre-Philippe Hendrickx. He joins the firm's Brussels office from Liedekerke Wolters Waelbroeck Kirkpatrick.
  • Dan Peters, former managing partner of KPMG's global transfer pricing services practice, has established his own firm.
  • Indian law firm J Sagar Associates has hired Sunil Jain as a partner in its direct taxes practice.
  • The second issue covers transfer pricing in China
  • Vispi Patel has left his role as head of direct tax at Economic Laws Practice in Mumbai.