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  • Ingrid Turner and Christof Zondler of Deloitte in Stuttgart argue that despite simplifying the rules, the new Business Tax Reform Act limits the application of tax loss carryforwards in corporate share transfers
  • This year's budget legislation will have a significant effect in many areas related to M&A such as thin capitalisation, tax consolidation and stock option plans, explain Luca Dezzani and Silvia Medici of Dewey & LeBoeuf
  • Complex accounting rules are taking up more and more time. Andreas Staubli and Fabio Dell'Anna of PricewaterhouseCoopers say that more efficient tax strategies would help Swiss companies
  • Caplin & Drysdale has recruited John Breen. He was head of branch six of the Chief Counsel's Office at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
  • Suzanne Boers The lower and the upper house of parliament have adopted the Dutch tax plans for 2008, which have become effective as of January 1. Since the first announcement of the tax plans for 2008, there have been several governmental memorandums of amendments and parliamentary amendments to the proposals. In follow-up, two of the most significant changes will be explained below.
  • A top-class line-up of tax executives, officials and advisers is set to participate in International Tax Review's third annual Asia Tax Forum in Singapore on June 5 and 6
  • Alvarez & Marsal Taxand UK, a member of the Taxand global network, has appointed Andrew Watt as managing director of the firm's tax disputes and investigations practice.
  • David Cameron, the leader of the UK's biggest opposition party, told senior City of London figures on March 28 that he could not promise instant company tax cuts if the Conservatives took power at the next election, but said his "ambition is to aggressively reduce business taxation".
  • Vladimir Didenko has left PricewaterhouseCoopers Ukraine to join Magisters as a tax partner in the firm's Kiev office.
  • H Ching Tan and Douglas Fone, of Transfer Pricing Associates, examine the transfer pricing issues in funding for Chinese enterprises