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  • The REACH regulations protect human health but they present a new challenge for businesses, say MikoIaj Wozniak and Jakub Matusiak of PricewaterhouseCoopers Poland
  • Thomas Pippos The minister of finance, Michael Cullen delivered his 9th and potentially his last budget on Thursday May 22. Cullen has found himself in an unenviable position with the New Zealand economy slowing, parliamentary elections due to be held later this year and enormous political pressure to deliver personal tax cuts.
  • Poland is updating its regime to comply with EU regulations. Antoni Dabrowski and Monika Izdebska of Marciniuk & Partners welcome the changes
  • Keith O'Donnell Samantha Nonnenkamp In his traditional state of the nation speech before parliament on May 22 2008, the prime minister, Jean-Claude Juncker, announced various tax measures aimed at maintaining and improving an attractive tax environment in Luxembourg. The measures relevant for international businesses are summarised below:
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  • Radoslaw Szczech and Lukasz Ziólek of Ernst & Young tell you what tax issues to consider
  • The Polish government was told more than once that its car VAT did not comply with EU requirements. Marta Szafarowska of MDDP explores the reasons behind the breach
  • Agnieszka Talasiewicz of Ernst & Young explains Poland's popularity among foreign investors
  • Anthony Barbera and Anjali Bhasin of the Ballentine Barbera Group, a CRA International company, delve into the details of arm's-length calculations
  • The Senate Finance Committee held a hearing to discuss the possibilities for reforming the US' international taxation system and aired many options in the process.