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  • Marius Ionescu Lucian Barbu Recent changes to the Romanian tax legislation are mainly aimed at alleviating the effects of the economic and financial crisis on taxpayers' cash-flow.
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  • The efforts by the tax authorities in Ecuador to improve transfer pricing compliance should mean that foreign investors' confidence in the country's tax system will increase, believe Diego González-Béndiksen and Rosa Maria Gil
  • Finland's government has agreed to raise the standard rate of VAT by one percentage point to 23% and lower the rate levied on food by several points. The changes will come into force in July 2010.
  • Alvarez & Marsal Taxand in the US has appointed Doug Wibbing as managing director at the firm's San Francisco office.
  • Liechtenstein's agreement to exchange tax information automatically with the UK will increase pressure on other tax havens to share information, a UK tax professional has said.
  • Lee Ching Lim, vice president, global tax, Asia Pacific at Sony talks to Joanna Faith about how minor changes to tax law could have a greater impact on multinationals in the future.
  • Deloitte in Australia has appointed Rodger Muir as an indirect tax partner in the firm's Sydney office. Muir joins from Ernst & Young Australia and has experience with both Australian and New Zealand indirect tax markets. Muir will take up his position on August 24.
  • Steven Sieker Steven Sieker has joined Baker & McKenzie as a partner in its Hong Kong office. He advises on Hong Kong, Canadian and Asian regional corporate tax, wealth management and tax litigation.
  • Paolo Giacometti Law decree number 78 dated July 1 2009 (the decree), as converted into law by law number 102 dated August 3 2009, introduced several new provisions aimed at, among other things, tackling international tax evasion and revising the controlled foreign company (the CFC) regime.