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  • By Christa Breucha and Matthias Hiller of Ernst & Young
  • By Karl Gruendel, Ken Okawara and Mark Campbell, Shin Nihon Ernst & Young, Tokyo
  • Joe Chan and Catherine YW Tse of Ernst & Young Hua Ming, Hong Kong
  • The new double tax arrangement between mainland China and Hong Kong applies to passive income, unlike its predecessor. It also opens up some planning opportunities for Hong Kong companies, reveal Raymond Wong and Guy Ellis of PricewaterhouseCoopers Hong Kong
  • The Yankees and the Mets, New York's two Major League Baseball teams are financing moves to new stadia with an innovative tax-exempt bond structure. Claire Jones looks at the structure's development and why it could change how the construction of sports grounds are financed in the US
  • Guy Kersch Guy Kersch, European head of tax for Pfizer, has left the pharmaceutical multinational to join Grant Thornton's growing transfer pricing practice.
  • By Sachin Menon, of RSM Advisory Services
  • Revenue authorities in Asia have targeted transfer pricing for priority treatment. They are increasing their knowledge and refining their skills all the time. The development has put taxpayers on notice that they need to be able to document, even where no documentation rules apply, and explain each one of their related-party transactions if they wish to avoid any scrutiny that might slow up their operations.
  • Failure of a member state to fulfil obligations – Sixth VAT Directive – International transport undertakings established in another member state – Annual turnover in Austria of EUR 22 000 or less – Simplified procedures for charging and collecting the VAT.