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  • Expectations for stricter enforcement. By Duong Hoang, from KPMG in Vietnam and KPMG in Cambodia Warrick Cleine, from KPMG in Vietnam and KPMG in Cambodia
  • Levente Torma and Balázs Kántor Hungarian law firm Horváth & Partners DLA Piper has hired two new tax lawyers.
  • A return to private practice was always an option for Darren Mellor-Clark who has quit UBS to join KPMG.
  • David Spiro Canadian business and litigation law firm Fraser Milner Casgrain has appointed David Spiro to the firm's national tax litigation group as counsel. He will be based in the firm's Toronto office.
  • Mark Schofield Mark Schofield has taken on the role of leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers' global sustainability and climate change tax network. He has been a partner in the London office of the firm since 2000.
  • Interpretation of the new regulations. By Steven Tseng, Cheng Chi and Irene Yan, all from KPMG in China
  • Application of a limited regulatory framework. By Kari Pahlman, Nathan Richards and Justin Kyte, all from KPMG in China
  • Changes to federal and cantonal rules are aimed at maintaining Switzerland's appeal as a business location, explain Dieter Weber and Stephan Pfenninger of Tax Partner
  • Switzerland's federal tax system ensures that officials and lawmakers are aware of the importance of tax rules that are in the interests of taxpayers while, at the same time, maintaining a healthy fiscal position.
  • Globalization has become a key term in a constantly changing business and economic environment that has experienced significant developments over the last decade.