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  • 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.
  • 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
  • The 2007 Finance Bill, published on March 29, implements several corporate tax measures that were set out in this year's Budget.
  • Welcome to the special feature on Switzerland in the April issue of International Tax Review.
  • By Reece Jenkins, Ernst & Young
  • By Radoslaw Czarnecki, Maciej Grzymala and Joanna Galeza, Accreo Taxand, Poland
  • By Gerard Anderson and Erlan Dosymbekov, Ernst & Young
  • By Jaime Vargas-Cifuentes of Deloitte
  • Competition for investment and fundraising has made governments reexamine how they tax capital markets transactions. So much so, that taxpayers have to work hard to keep up with changing regulations that are making more and more economies suitable for their money. The volume of law in different countries make the easy access to high-quality knowledge and advice essential.
  • By Stephen Edge and Gareth Miles of Slaughter and May