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  • Canadian federal and provincial governments must accelerate business tax reforms to help Canadian firms be more productive and to deal with the strong dollar, the Conference Board of Canada argues.
  • Corporate tax rates have fallen by just under one percentage point worldwide this year with not a single country raising its rates for the first time since 1994, says a report from KPMG.
  • The European Commission has delayed the release of the highly anticipated legislative proposal on a common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB).
  • WTAS, one of the largest independent firms in the US has opened an office in Harrisburg, Pennslyvania. The Harrisburg location is the 14th WTAS office in the country and the seventh office to open or expand in the last eight months.
  • The Swedish government has announced plans to cut the country's corporate tax rate from 28% to 26.3% in a bid to lighten the burden on business.
  • International Tax Review's Americas Awards 2008 take place at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York on Thursday October 2
  • Malaysian taxpayers will soon be able to apply for advance pricing arrangements
  • Freedom of establishment – Corporation tax – Taxation as a group of companies – Resident parent company holding a resident sub-subsidiary through a non-resident intermediate company.
  • Corporate tax in Korea will fall by up to five percentage points under plans to cut taxes throughout the economy
  • A US appeal court has upheld a decision to throw out the the indictment of 13 former KPMG executives for tax fraud