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  • Belgium's tax breaks for patent income are simpler, broader, and more cost-effective than those the Netherlands plans to introduce.
  • Chiltern, the UK member of the Taxand global alliance, will focus on tax advice when a restructuring has been completed.
  • A report on business taxation in Australia has found that the country's business sector is being held back by a tax system which is inefficient and complicated.
  • Two London tax lawyers, Nick Mace and Mark Persoff, and Frankfurt-based Thorsten Sauerhering join the 619-strong partnership.
  • The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) in the UK, whose members are professionals in industry, regulation and private practice, has objected to 2007 Finance Bill measures which introduce subjectivity to the British tax code.
  • Charles Elphicke has joined the London office of US law firm Hunton & Williams, where he will head the European tax practice. Elphicke was previously at another US law firm – Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw.
  • The International VAT Association (IVA) has released a report warning of the rise of VAT fraud in Europe and demanding that something is done about it.
  • Paris-based Edouard Chapellier and Liz Conway, who works in London, will become partners.
  • Careful fiscal planning and economic prosperity has allowed the UK's and Canada's finance minsters to deliver business-friendly budgets when politics has demanded it. Though India's economy is growing fast, last month's Union Budget shows that India is lagging far behind in its approach to tax policy
  • Taxand, a global network of tax firms, will vote in members from Australia, Denmark and Finland in June, and plans to add another six by the end of 2007.