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  • Liechtenstein has concluded another tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) on its way to meeting its target of 12 that are compliant with OECD standards. It will sign its newest TIEA with France next week.
  • Find out which advisers and firms did the tax work on recent leading transactions
  • The OECD has released a proposed revision of several important chapters of the Transfer Pricing Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and Tax Administrations
  • Two jurisdictions have moved onto the OECD's white list of compliant jurisdictions, after signing a slew of information exchange agreements.
  • France will introduce a tax on carbon emissions on January 1 2010, seven months earlier than predicted.
  • VAT; Exemptions; Activities closely related to hospital and medical care undertaken by duly recognised establishments of a nature similar to hospitals or centres for medical treatment or diagnosis; Collection, transportation, analysis and storage of umbilical cord blood.
  • Direct taxes – Freedom of establishment – Free movement of capital – Tax treatment of an unusual or gratuitous advantage granted by a resident company to a company with which it has a relationship of interdependence established in another member state – Safeguarding a balanced allocation between the member states of the power to tax – Combating abusive practices.
  • International businesses need to take a more assertive, proactive approach to implementing and managing their transfer pricing policies, a report has said
  • The number of transfer pricing audits in Malaysia is set to increase as the country’s tax authority attempts to improve taxpayer compliance
  • The lengthy process involved in arbitration matters, sometimes taking up to six years to reach a resolution needs to be changed, says a leading adviser.