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  • Alternative investment funds need to focus on structuring of Russian investment, explain PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York and Moscow
  • Kathleen Penny Andrew Spiro The fifth protocol to the Canada–US income tax convention introduced a new provision, with delayed effect, which generally deems a US resident that provides services in Canada to Canadian customers with respect to a single project or several connected projects for 183 days or more in any twelve-month period to provide such services through a permanent establishment (PE) in Canada.
  • Indian tax firm BMR Advisors has appointed three new tax partners.
  • Vince Cable is the deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats in the UK and is the party's shadow chancellor. He is widely lauded for predicting the global economic downturn long before it took hold. Jack Grocott finds out if this foresight can be applied to UK and international taxation.
  • By Jack Grocott
  • Stef van Weeghel Stef van Weeghel has joined PricewaterhouseCoopers in Amsterdam, where he will work as part of a group of almost 30 people focusing on large corporations and financial institutions. He also teaches one day a week at Amsterdam University.
  • By Rohit Berry, BMR Advisors
  • Nicolas Jacquot In a decision handed down on February 13 2009, the French Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the withholding tax on French-source dividends paid to EU pension funds is incompatible with the EU principle of free movement of capital (Conseil d'Etat, n°298108, Société Stichting Unilever Pensioenfonds Progress et autres).
  • Janne Juusela The Finnish Parliament have approved the government Bill (HE 176/2008) to amend the Business Income Tax Act (360/1968) in accordance with international financial reporting standards and the recent developments in bookkeeping legislation. The amendments entered into force on January 1 2009 with certain transitional provisions.