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  • The Vancouver office of Blake, Cassels & Graydon has added two partners to the firm's tax practice.
  • Smaller firms come to the fore in International Tax Review's first annual poll to find the world's leading tax planning and tax transactional practices
  • Australian taxpayers should not assume that they are entitled to an automatic deduction when they sell stapled securities consisting of notes and preference shares at a loss, the Australian Taxation Office has said
  • CRA, a financial consultancy, has hired two new vice-presidents for its transfer pricing practice. Mark Bronson, who has worked for Deloitte and Ernst & Young and was on the staff of the APA Programme at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), specialises in controversy resolution including audit defence and advance pricing agreement negotiation.
  • Michel Aujean has stepped down from his position as one of the European Commission's chief tax officials to join Taj, the French legal and tax advisory member firm of Deloitte
  • The OECD has opened a public consultation on how value added taxes or goods and services taxes should be applied to the cross-border trade of services and intangibles.
  • An international tax centre for Africa and further assistance to help African tax authorities improve their administration were two ideas to come out of the fourth meeting of the OECD's Forum on Tax Administration in Cape Town on January 10 and January 11
  • Company also gains $1.4 million from APA with Internal Revenue Service and Revenue & Customs
  • Tax competition in Eastern Europe is getting more intense. The Bosnian Federation has slashed its corporate tax rate from 30% to 10% and the Albanian government has adopted a flat tax system at a rate of 10%.
  • Deborah Nolan has joined Ernst & Young as a partner in the firm's tax controversy and risk management services group within the national tax department.