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  • The countries of Central America will probably incorporate transfer pricing rules in to their laws in the near future, report Emilio Angeles and Alejandro Cervantes
  • Transfer pricing has become one of the most critical issues for Latin American governments, as it represents an effective tool to protect their tax revenues because their economies are increasingly influenced by multinational companies.
  • Keith O'Donnell of Atoz and Franck Llinas of Arsène -Taxand examine the impact of a ruling which allows Luxembourg to seek revenue from French real estate structures
  • Dirk Van Stappen of KPMG explains some features of Belgium's new deduction for patent income
  • Rui Palma, an international tax planning specialist, has become head of tax in the Lisbon office of Linklaters. He joined the firm from Deloitte, where he was an international tax service manager.
  • HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in the UK must work harder on its relationship with large businesses, says the National Audit Office (NAO), which provides the British government with financial oversight
  • Stephen Larson has become the acting associate chief counsel, financial institutions and products, at the US Internal Revenue Service.
  • International Tax Review's second annual Americas Awards 2007 take place at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York on Wednesday September 19
  • Frank Ng will replace Deborah Nolan as the commissioner of the Large and Mid-Size Business Division (LMSB) of the US Internal Revenue Service when she retires in October.
  • Foreign corporate taxpayers owed India Rs80.2 billion ($1.96 billion) in unpaid taxes at the end of July