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  • India's business leaders have met the minister of finance to demand tax cuts in the annual budget at the end of February
  • The Polish government has said it wants to cut the corporate tax rate, however, it is unlikely to be able to do so soon.
  • Britain's tax authorities have explained how the way transfer pricing enquiries are dealt with will change in the UK
  • David Colker, a partner of DLA Piper in its East Palo Alto office in the US, has become global head of the firm's tax practice. He specialises in tax disputes and tax planning.
  • Anders Kraft has joined Latham & Watkins as a counsel in the firm's German tax practice. He will work in Frankfurt. He advises German and multinational clients on M&A, private equity transactions and corporate restructurings.
  • Foreign companies investing in Kuwait will no longer be faced with a 55% corporate tax bill after the National Assembly approved a cut in the tax rate for overseas firms to 15% in late December.
  • The US energy lobby has staved off drastic legislation that would have eliminated tax breaks for large oil companies
  • Fenwick & West has promoted tax associate Andrew Kim to the firm's partnership.
  • International Tax Review is publishing rankings of the world's leading tax planning and tax transactional practices in 43 countries in its February and April 2008 issues, respectively.
  • Yuri Delikatny has joined Nörr Stiefenhofer Lutz as head of tax in its Kiev office. He came to the firm from KPMG and specialises in international tax structures and tax due diligence for foreign investors in Ukraine.