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  • Sixth VAT Directive – Exemptions within the territory of the country – Supplies of dental prostheses by dentists and dental technicians – Intra-Community supply – Deduction of input tax.
  • Sixth VAT Directive – Definition of economic activity – Bodies governed by public law as taxable persons – Auction of licences to use frequencies for third‑generation telecommunications services [UMTS/IMT-2000].
  • Indirect taxes on the raising of capital – Directive 69/335/EEC – Disposal of shares of a limited company.
  • Action for annulment – State aid –Decision 2003/442/EC– Tax measures adopted by a regional or local authority – Reductions on the rate of income tax for natural and legal persons having their tax residence in the Azores – Classification as State aid – Selective nature – Justification by the nature and overall structure of the tax system – Obligation to state reasons – Compatibility with the common market.
  • French law firm Gide Loyrette Nouel opened its office in Kiev, the Ukraine's capital, on September 4. A tax practice will be established here within six months.
  • John Petrella Jr, formerly an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee, joined PricewaterhouseCoopers' Washington office as the managing director of the IRS service team. While at the IRS, Petrella was the strategic initiative owner for large and medium-sized businesses re-engineering and issues management/ resolution strategy.
  • Pitney Bowes, a communications company, has said it will pay the IRS $1.1 billion - mostly charged for the sale of its Capital Services business - over the next six months.
  • Vagit Alekperov, president of LUKOIL – a Russian oil company, has said that the lack of tax breaks on investment funds, which the industry needs for development projects, is hampering economic progress for oil companies. Alekperov made the comments to Vedomosti, a Russian business newspaper.
  • Vertex, a tax software company, said that its study - involving over 280 interviews of audit and tax specialists - has found 78% of audit officials believe effective automation leads to easier information access and greater accuracy and efficiency for taxpayers.
  • The US Treasury believes it will refund about $13 billion to telephone customers - including businesses - who were charged a 3% federal tax on calls, according to newspaper reports. Customers affected will get a $30 to $60 refund next year. The levy originated from the Spanish American war at the end of the 19th century and was imposed as a luxury tax.