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  • Hans-Ulrich Lauermann and Sascha Demgensky of PricewaterhouseCoopers outline specific tax effects resulting from recapitalisation measures
  • Michael Graf of HAARMANN discusses the influence of ECJ decisions on German direct tax law and offers relevant advice to taxpayers
  • The German bank rescue plan introduced a new tax regime under the SoFFin, or Special Fund Financial Market Stabilisation. Hans-Ulrich Lauermann and Sascha Demgensky of PricewaterhouseCoopers explain how it works
  • Tax does not stop applying to companies during an economic downturn.
  • Karen Hayzen-Smith of AMEC tells Georgiana Head that the UK's controlled foreign companies rules should change to encourage investment
  • Jack Grocott finds out from companies and advisers about what tax authorities could be doing to help taxpayers survive the economic downturn
  • The proposal to curb the amount of tax that can be offset against interest payments has not gone down well in Sweden, reveals Lars Jonsson of Linklaters
  • Ten corporate tax lawyers have joined the partnership of Garrigues, the Spanish law firm, in nine different offices. Jesús Andujar is the new addition in La Coruña; Juan Antonio Pacheco has become a partner in Alicante; Granada gets another partner in the shape of José Pedro Fernández-Casas and Lisbon's Paulo Nuncio also joins the partnership.
  • Emil Brincker and Natalie Napier South African law firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr has strengthened its tax department with the appointments of Emil Brincker and Natalie Napier.