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  • Antonio Ruiz On February 3 2004, the governments of Costa Rica and Spain signed a treaty for the avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion, on income and equity taxes (the treaty). This bill is under scrutiny by the Costa Rican Congress and it is expected to be approved in the following months.
  • Australia and Japan have agreed to revise a bilateral tax treaty in a bid to promote mutual trade and investment.
  • Monaco The OECD has removed two jurisdictions from its harmful tax practices list. Liberia and the Marshall Isles were taken off in the space of a month.
  • Chris Wales examines the tasks ahead of the new team at the UK's Treasury
  • The government in Seoul has decided to extend the period of a corporate tax cut - for larger foreign companies - from five to seven years in order to promote foreign investment in the country's free economic zone.
  • Richard Murphy argues that the news that Ireland is to review its corporation tax policies is welcome, but only if the parameters for debate are set appropriately.
  • Matthew Stevens has left Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom to become a partner of Alston & Bird in its international tax group in Washington, DC.
  • Mishcon de Reya has recruited a new tax partner from Dewey Ballantine. David Blumenthal joins Mischon's corporate and commercial department. He was at Dewey Ballantine as a UK tax partner since 2004.
  • Taj, the French member of the Deloitte network, has added three new partners.
  • Credit Suisse tax director Edouard Markson has joined law firm Chadbourne & Parke as tax partner in its New York office.