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  • Ian Farmer Technology and collaboration allow sharper focus Greater leverage of technology and collaboration between Australian Government agencies has provided tax administration with a significant leap forward in accessing and analysing information to target risks.
  • The Laerstate case shows that the UK tax authorities are having some success at disputing corporate residence, explain Lee Khvat and James Ross of McDermott Will & Emery's London office
  • Paolo Giacometti Law Decree No. 78 dated July 1 2009, as converted into law by Law No. 102 dated August 3 2009, introduced a new tax amnesty to encourage the repatriation of assets held in foreign jurisdictions and not properly disclosed in the annual tax returns by certain Italian taxpayers.
  • Handy Kurniawan There is a change in the treatment of deductibility of promotion and selling costs in the application of the amendments to the Income Tax (Law Number 36 of 2008), which took effect on January 1 2009.
  • Janne Juusela The Finnish Government has published the outline of the 2010 budget, which include some changes to taxation. The following is a brief description of the planned actions. The proposed budget was presented to the parliament on September 15 2009.
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  • Kathrine Kimball, Richard Cooper and Deba Ghosh join the firm as vice presidents. Kimball joins the San Diego office from Ernst & Young, while Richard Cooper and Deba Ghosh are both new in the Chicago practice, joining from Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin. The practitioners have experience in all areas of transfer pricing including intercompany pricing, cross-border transactions, tax valuation and tax controversy resolution.
  • New York was the place to be for another successful evening at International Tax Review's America Tax Awards
  • Martin Zetter, Ben Blumenfeld, Kirsty Butler and Bhasha Singhal of Ernst & Young's financial services transfer pricing practice examine the economic implications of the recent financial crisis on transfer pricing
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