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  • The UK government is asking for public opinion on new capital gains rules for groups of companies.
  • After eight years of continuous controversy and adjustments, India’s government has outlined a reform package that aims to reduce the number of transfer pricing disputes in the country.
  • The general headquarters of the Italian Tax Police have issued a circular letter aimed at providing tax officers with updated instructions on the assessment activities they should perform.
  • A Polish contract manufacturer for Plastic AG, a German entrepreneur, delivers the final goods directly to a customer. Now Polish SA takes over and invoices the customer. Does this trigger any German taxes?
  • The UK government is asking for public opinion on new capital gains rules for groups of companies.
  • Action for failure to fulfil obligations; VAT; Definition of economic activity; Public and private legal aid services; Payment according to income; Public authority; Distortion of competition.
  • The Italian government has extended the country's controlled foreign company (CFC) rules in a bid to combat tax evasion.
  • Law firms Bingham McCutchen and McKee Nelson have announced plans to merge on or before August 1. The combined firm will use the Bingham McCutchen name.
  • Korea's plans to bring forward proposed corporate tax cuts may be on hold.
  • Jim Flaherty, Canada's finance minister, hopes cuts in federal and provincial tax rates will encourage companies to move their corporate structures to Canada.