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  • PricewaterhouseCoopers has appointed Paul Davies as tax industry leader of the firm's retail and consumer group. He was previously head of tax at Ernst & Young.
  • Offshore Financial Centres, more commonly known as tax havens, have been the focus of much media and popular attention this year.
  • The Isle of Man is set to sign a comprehensive double tax agreement with Belgium and one other European country, a government official has said.
  • Control over risk quickly became a significant point of discussion during a two-day public consultation on the transfer pricing aspects of business restructuring at the OECD in Paris this week
  • The economic and technological development zone office of the Beijing Municipal State Tax Bureau (BSTB) has signed its first unilateral advanced pricing agreement (APA) after various rounds of negotiations.
  • Bermuda has signed its 12th tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) meaning it will no longer be considered a tax haven under OECD guidelines.
  • Find out which advisers and firms did the tax work on recent leading transactions
  • Competition policy – Articles 81 EC and 82 EC – Article 15(3) of Regulation (EC) No 1/2003 – Written observations submitted by the Commission – National dispute concerning the deductibility from tax of a fine imposed by a Commission decision.
  • Deloitte in the UK has promoted seven tax specialists to partner.
  • The Top Ten European Tax Directors cover story in the June issue and the Top Ten North American Tax Directors poll in the March issue of International Tax Review featured the opinions of leading tax directors, as voted for by our readers, on the challenges affecting how they carry out their role today. Now we want the wider body of tax directors in both regions to contribute to a survey about current trends affecting them in the marketplace.