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  • Last January 22, the European Commission decided to refer Spain to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over discriminatory taxation of outbound dividends.
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  • Akio Takisaki The 2007 tax reform plan is under deliberations in the Diet, Japan's legislature. The following changes are under consideration.
  • A unique tax system makes getting good local advice in China crucial. Claire Jones travels to Beijing and Shanghai to find out the firms to use for tax work
  • Marks & Spencer won't be taking their loss relief action back to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The case will be going to the Special Commissioners instead.
  • On January 31 Venezuela's National Congress passed what the government referred to as an "enabling law",which allows President Hugo Chavez to impose laws by decree. These new powers will have an impact on international taxpayers.
  • Sed Crest discovers where external advisers add the most value in North America and how tax services might look in 2012
  • The Bush Administration has failed to come up with the broad tax reform plans taxpayers were hoping for in its proposals for the 2008 US Budget.
  • What makes a top tax director? Certainly it's an executive who controls their company's effective tax rate so it pays no more tax than is due in the right place at the right time. It's an executive who makes sure business managers pay attention to what they do. It's an executive who gets the best out of the company's relationship with external advisers. And it's an executive who recruits and retains staff of the highest calibre.