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  • Belgium's transfer pricing regime has become stricter, reports PwC
  • PwC reports on Ireland's approach to transfer pricing regulation
  • Short deadlines characterise transfer pricing audits
  • News reports suggest the Japanese government will not be recommending a corporate tax cut in reforms for the year to March 2009 because it cannot pay for one. Japan's effective corporate tax rate is 40%.
  • The Indian tax authorities have sought a review of a Supreme Court decision that Morgan Stanley does not have pay any more tax on the activities of a captive business process outsourcing unit.
  • Corporation tax in Canada is set to fall quicker than planned after Jim Flaherty, the minister of finance, announced the government's 2007 Economic Statement on October 30
  • The OECD's Centre for Tax Policy and Administration has published a discussion document on tax treaty issues related to real estate investment trusts
  • The German finance ministry official responsible for tax policy is retiring to take a position with her political party.
  • James Gatley, of KPMG in Toronto analyses the recent Hallmark Cards ruling
  • Mayer Brown has promoted four lawyers to the partnership in its corporate tax practice. Brian Trauman, in New York, and Nicole Reuling, in Washington DC, specialise in tax controversy. Another DC partner, Rafic Barrage, is a tax transactions lawyer and Sandy Bhogal in London advises on general corporate tax issues including transactions and planning