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  • Uday Ved has been appointed head of tax at KPMG India. Ved joined the firm in 2006 from RSM & Co where he was a partner and head of tax.
  • Specialists are queuing up to analyse the business tax plans of both candidates as the US presidential race enters its last three months
  • Imputation credits have become a talking point again in New Zealand for business taxpayers and their shareholders with the publication by the government of a discussion document on the streaming and refundability of imputation credits
  • Losses made by US banks could affect the UK government's tax receipts, demonstrating the effects the credit crunch is having on public finances outside the US.
  • The UK plans to conclude four double tax treaties in the next seven months. HM Revenue & Customs and the Treasury also hopes to make progress on six more and to open talks on treaties with another four jurisdictions
  • The IBON Foundation has hit out at oil companies’ reluctance to disclose how they determine what they charge for their products in the wake of windfall profits in the industry
  • TP Week.com correspondent Machado Associados points out that there is controversy about how the new definition of tax haven in recent changes to Brazil’s transfer pricing rules should be applied
  • US corporations are using transfer pricing regulations to move profits out of the country to avoid paying federal income tax, said a report from the US Government Accountability Office (GAO).
  • Glenn DeSouza, managing director, TP Management Consulting, Shanghai, and Benjamin Cheong, intellectual property group, Baker & McKenzie, Hong Kong believe you have to consider the tax implications when seeking to protect your intellectual property in China
  • The US tax court has ruled in a landmark decision that details of a significant transfer pricing court case will not be made public.