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  • Corporation tax – Transitional provisions – Deduction of the depreciation of holdings in non-resident companies.
  • Vodafone has filed an appeal with the Delhi Supreme Court in India in tax litigation arising from its purchase of a stake in Hutchison Essar
  • A report from the OECD has said high corporate tax rates reduce productivity and entrepreneurship.
  • KPMG in the US has named Howard Steinberg as the national leader of its tax restructuring and corporate recovery practice.
  • Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is expected to change the penalties it imposes on erroneous transfer pricing documentation from April. It is thought that the minimum penalty applied will be 10% of the total tax lost to HMRC although the total penalty will depend on the severity of the error.
  • Edward Morris has left HM Revenue & Customs in the UK to join the tax team at Deloitte.
  • An informal consultative group set up by the OECD has made a series of recommendations to overcome the legal and administrative barriers that stop the benefits of tax treaties from being effectively granted to collective investment vehicles (CIVs).
  • A tax dispute between global pharmaceutical firm, AstraZeneca, and HM Revenues and Customs (HMRC) has been deferred until April 2010, with the outcome of the case expected to have an impact on multinationals and their transfer pricing regimes.
  • Taxpayers, officials and practitioners can contribute to the debate on business restructuring at a conference in London on February 13, six days before the closing date for comments on the OECD's discussion draft.
  • In another setback to the European Commission's campaign to introduce a harmonised corporate tax base across the EU, the Czech Republic has said that plans for the initiative will not progress during its six-month presidency.