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  • The European Commission has threatened to take Latvia and Poland to the European Court of Justice over irregularities in their respective tax systems.
  • Australia has simplified its controlled foreign company rules in a bid to improve the country's foreign income attribution regime.
  • A decision by the Massachusetts Appellate Tax Board (ATB) has sent a warning to state tax auditors not to overreach in assessments related to inter-company pricing of services and products provided between companies and their out-of-state affiliates.
  • Taxpayers might one day rely on a standardised set of documentation, prepared centrally, that is valid for all jurisdictions in which the company operates. But for now, advisers say companies must still be aware of regional differences.
  • Two cases before the Tax Court of Canada relate to financial transactions meaning taxpayers with intercompany financial transactions should be prepared for greater scrutiny under newly introduced reporting requirements.
  • Transfer pricing rules in France face a dramatic overhaul, with stringent new documentation requirements and increased scrutiny on taxpayers expected.
  • The State Administration of Tax (SAT) in China has released two key circulars with important implications for transfer pricing investigation and follow-up measures.
  • VAT; Common system of value added tax; Determination of the place of supply; Exemptions; Concept of insurance and reinsurance transactions; Transfer of a number of reinsurance contracts, for consideration, to a taxable person established in a third country.
  • Israel's VAT rate will rise by one percentage point in July this year, but only for 18 months.
  • The US Treasury department yesterday issued an extensive general explanation of the tax relief and revenue-raising proposals included in the Administration's FY2010 budget. The publication, known as the green book, gives further details of business tax increase proposals, including the proposals affecting deferral, foreign tax credits, check-the-box, and LIFO repeal.