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  • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has appointed partner Stephan Eilers as head of the firm's global tax practice. The appointment will take effect from May 1 2009.
  • The Canada Revenue Agency must return almost C$3 million ($2.4 million) to a taxpayer after a Supreme Court of Canada decision in a case concerning goods and sales tax (GST) deductions.
  • The UK's tax minister has rubbished speculation the government is planning to increase the scope of the country's controlled foreign company rules.
  • Corporate tax collections in Canada fell by 44% in February. This is equivalent to a C$2.5 billion ($2 billion) drop in tax revenue based on the same time last year.
  • Werner Stuffer has left his role as head of international tax at Siemens to join PricewaterhouseCoopers in Munich as of May 1.
  • An international business magazine reports US companies are paying too little in corporate taxes.
  • Deloitte in the UK has appointed a new partner to its funds advisory team.
  • The European Court of Justice has ruled that the UK's Royal Mail postal service is exempt from VAT on the grounds that it is the country's only universal provider.
  • 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 2009.
  • A UK company has been told that it has breached transfer pricing rules, but is unsure just how much it will have to pay HM Revenue and Customs