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  • Richard Winston is joining K&L Gates as a partner in its Miami office. He joins from Hughes Hubbard & Reed and advises multinational clients on tax planning in Latin America. He also works for US multinational corporations on foreign tax credit planning, tax treaty analysis, tax deferral techniques, withholding tax obligations, "choice of entity" decisions, repatriation issues, transfer pricing issues and intellectual property development.
  • Mr Justice Warren has been appointed president of the Finance and Tax Chamber at the higher appeals level of the newly reformed tribunals system in the UK. The regime is the first rung of judicial proceedings in Britain in areas such as tax, and consists of a First Tier and an Upper Tribunal, which the Finance and Tax Chamber is part of.
  • Taxpayers in China will need to ensure thorough documentation is in place for all transfer pricing after the authorities announced they will be tracking such filings electronically, making monitoring the information and pinpointing companies for audit easier.
  • The abuse of so called tax havens is facing renewed attacks in the US.
  • European law firm Schoenherr has created a new tax practice which will be headed by partner Peter Feyl and senior associate Andreas Baumann. Baumann, a lawyer, was admitted as a certified tax adviser this month.
  • The ECJ has ruled that member states should decide on the rules and methods for rounding up amounts of VAT as long as they observe the principles underpinning the EU common system.
  • Taiwan's government has approved plans to cut the country's corporate tax rate from 25% to 20%.
  • A year since a report called for the UK corporation tax rate to be slashed by 10 percentage points, opinions are still divided as to whether the cut is relevant in today's economy.
  • Jersey and the UK signed a tax information exchange agreement today in London.
  • Robert Green is joining the international tax practice of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom in Washington, DC. He will head the firm's transfer pricing and competent authority practices worldwide.