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  • Companies doing business in China are expecting scrutiny from the country's tax authority to increase, following the release of highly anticipated new transfer pricing regulations, expected in September.
  • Australian tax advisers, Greenwoods & Freehills and Irish law firm, William Fry are the latest members to join Taxand, the global alliance of independent tax advisory firms.
  • Tracy Gomes to join the Gardere international tax and transfer pricing practice group
  • Italy is waiting to see if controversial changes made to the taxation of stock options, which could affect the Italian subsidiaries of foreign based parent companies, will be made permanent by the government.
  • Karishma Popat and Fatema Hunaid from Grant Thornton India, identify recent developments in audits in the pharmaceutical industry transfer pricing audit in India
  • Steven Tseng, and George Bradt, of KPMG China, discuss the highly anticipated changes to China’s transfer pricing regulations
  • Stuart Edwards of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Australia, believes courts will favour traditional transactional transfer pricing methods rather than bottom line profits methods in the wake of the landmark Roche decision.
  • A global audit board has taken steps to tackle the involvement of related parties in major corporate scandals by releasing new guidance.
  • On August 1 2008, economist Tracy Gomes will join the Gardere international tax and transfer pricing practice group. Tracy was a senior economist with the IRS Advance Pricing Agreement Program. He also worked in KPMG's transfer pricing practice, in both the Silicon Valley and Dallas offices.
  • The Australian government will not consider increasing goods and services tax (GST) in a review of the country's tax system, despite calls to do so from business executives, the country's treasurer has said.