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  • by Joanna Faith in Brussels
  • Diane Hay, former deputy director, CT & VAT and head of the Transfer Pricing Group at HMRC tells Catherine Snowdon about some of the main difficulties she tackled while at the revenue authority and part of working party 6, offers taxpayers an insight into how transfer pricing cases are selected in the UK and talks about the future of transfer pricing.
  • Law firm Ashurst has promoted Paul Miller to partner in its international tax practice in London. Miller focuses mainly on structured finance, investment funds and real estate tax issues. The appointment takes effect from May 1.
  • In a recession transfer pricing risk is intensified as tax authorities scrutinise intercompany payments rigorously in an attempt to recover cash. Joanna Faith finds out what tax departments can do to improve their positions and avoid aggressive auditing in the downturn.
  • Miles Walton of Allen & Overy argues that tax havens play an important role in achieving certainty of tax treatment, while Martin Hearson of ActionAid believes that global information exchange is the key to ensuring that such locations do not deprive developing countries of vital funds
  • Getting wise about transfer pricing
  • Catherine Le Bourgeois has joined the Cragus Group, a firm of tax advisers, in Dubai. She has worked as a tax director for several multinational companies and also in private practice. Her experience covers corporate structuring, joint ventures, cross-border transactions, due diligence and transfer pricing in the financial institutions, real estate, software industry, internet, transport, and logistics sectors.
  • Roberto del Toro Karina Perez Given the situation of the global economy, the Mexican tax authorities issued on March 27 2009, a new capital repatriation decree which repeals the two former decrees (1995 and 2005 decrees) to grant tax benefits with respect to investments repatriated to Mexico.
  • Italian Supreme Court decisions on the abuse of right in 2008 and this year looked for harmonisation between business freedom and protection of the fundamental principles of the State legal system, reveals Maricla Pennesi of DLA Piper
  • One of the most well-known figures in UK tax tells Georgiana Head that the government should continue to work at how legislation is introduced and implemented