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  • Technology is often misunderstood and under-utilised by most tax functions. However, its advantages are plainly apparent, says Mark Schutzman
  • Fabio Dell'Anna and Andreas Staubli outline issues for heads of tax to consider in a rapidly changing world
  • The world of corporate taxes is changing and there is no going back, says John Clymer
  • Glaucia Maria Lauletta Frascino and Maria Isabel Tostes da Costa Bueno of Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr. e Quiroga Advogados reveal the changes for the tax system in a new constitutional bill
  • The decision in the Datatronic case may have gone with the taxpayer, but there are a number of reasons why others in a similar position should not celebrate just yet, say Chris Abbiss and Nigel Hobler of KPMG
  • Controlling the deadweight cost of tax is a job that a tax director does that is often not appreciated, believe PJ Henehan and Aidan Walsh of Ernst & Young
  • A monthly commentary on the notable facts, figures and goings-on in the tax world, so called to give you a gentle exit from International Tax Review each month
  • US tax reform is on the way. Barack Obama and John McCain have been talking about it, the Senate Finance Committee is holding hearings about it and individual lawmakers, such as Charles Rangel, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, and Senator George Voinovich, have produced draft legislation.
  • Donald Bowman, former chief justice of the Tax Court of Canada, has joined Fraser Milner Casgrain.