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  • Lauren Angelilli will become a partner in the tax group of Cravath Swaine & Moore in New York on January 1 next.
  • Nathan Hochman of Hochman, Salkin, Rettig, Toscher & Perez, a law firm in Beverly Hills in California, has been nominated by President Bush to be the new head of the Tax Division of the US Department of Justice. If the Senate ratifies his nomination, he will have the title of assistant attorney general and will succeed Eileen O'Connor, who joined Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman at the end of June. The Tax Division uses civil and criminal litigation to enforce the US's tax laws.
  • TP Week provides an up-to-the-minute guide to the latest transfer pricing moves
  • Gianmarco Monsellato and William Finan, at TP Week sponsor Taj, argue for a policy change on intra-group interest rates
  • Gianmarco Monsellato and William Finan, at TP Week sponsor Taj, argue for a policy change on intra-group interest rates
  • Yash Rupal will become Linklaters' new global head of tax, succeeding Guy Brannan, who has been in the role for two terms. Brannan will be returning to full-time client work.
  • The US member of Taxand, a worldwide alliance of independent tax firms, has fixed the gap in the network's membership by launching in the UK
  • Hong Kong resident companies that own 10% or more of the shares of a Luxembourg corporation, or have invested €1.2 million ($1.8 million) in it, will be exempt from withholding tax in Luxembourg under the double tax treaty signed by the two territories on November 2
  • Deloitte has appointed Ellie Patsalos, a vice-chairperson of the UK firm, as its new global head of tax for the financial services industry. The firm has also hired Irene Salvi, the head of tax for Swiss Re, to lead its Swiss financial services tax practice.
  • The Chinese and the Korean tax authorities have signed their first bilateral advance pricing agreement (APA)