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  • A corruption scandal that threatens the final weeks of the Korean presidency of Roh Moo-hyun has reached the National Tax Service (NTS)
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers comments on the transfer pricing policy of the German tax authorities
  • The UK and New Zealand signed a protocol amending the exchange of information provisions in their double tax treaty in London on November 5. The changes cover assistance in tax collection. they must be passed by Parliament in both countries before they can take effect .
  • The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has struck a blow against member states that withhold tax on dividends by deciding that the Netherlands' system is incompatible with European law
  • The elimination of source-country withholding taxes on all interest payments is the feature of the double tax treaty signed by the UK and Saudi Arabia on October 31.
  • Paul Farmer is joining the trial group of Dorsey & Whitney in London. He moves from being the European Commission's head of analysis and coordination of tax policies. He was formerly a barrister at Pump Court Tax Chambers in London.
  • Sue Williamson is joining the Melbourne office of Clayton Utz as a partner. She was formerly a partner of Allens Arthur Robinson. She is a member of the National Tax Liaison Group and will be the president of the Taxation Institute of Australia in 2008.
  • There has been considerable criticism that India fails to accord with OECD guidelines on TP policy. Hardev Singh of KPMG South India argues that it does
  • Income Tax Department appeals decision on captive
  • Bob Reynolds reports on a case which will have widespread implications for companies