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  • Peter Male has joined Transfer Pricing Solutions, a UK consultancy, from Ernst & Young where he was a partner for 19 years. He has advised multinationals in, for example, the automotive, white goods, medical devices and financial services sectors.
  • Brazilian police are believed to be still holding one Cisco Systems employee in custody after an investigation into corporate tax evasion led to a raid on companies' offices on October 16
  • Taxand, an international network of tax practices, has removed Chiltern, its UK member
  • The UK tax authorities have won their appeal against a ruling that a taxpayer's value-added tax bill in a sales promotion scheme should have been reduced by the amount it cost the taxpayer to buy vouchers to reward consumers who took part in the scheme
  • The US House of Representatives voted by 405 to 2 on October 16 to extend the moratorium on taxation of internet access and electronic commerce until November 1 2011. The ban was due to expire on November 1 this year.
  • A judge has postponed for the time being the trial of three former KPMG employees for tax shelter offences and barred a lawyer from representing one of the defendants.
  • A UK House of Commons committee has said a simplified tax system will be crucial to British success in the global economy
  • The Taiwanese finance ministry issued new guidelines for advance pricing agreements (APAs) at the end of September. Deloitte partners Eunice Kuo and Lucia Tung report from Taipei
  • The ATO is tightening its focus. PwC Australia, in this exclusive article, looks at the implications for taxpayers of its new priorities
  • Transfer pricing audit costs Japanese car company in Venezuala