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  • 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.
  • Guillermo Perez, who was a senior partner at Arthur Andersen and Ernst & Young, has set up GNP Consultores with ex-colleagues from Andersen.
  • Mark Whitehouse, formerly head of civil tax litigation at McGrigors, is now a partner in Reynolds Porter Chamberlain's tax litigation practice.
  • The US Treasury has published a plan to deal with the tax gap.
  • California was to introduce a law which UK business groups had said increased borrowing costs for the US subsidiaries of UK companies.
  • Officials have made adjustments of Rs35 billion ($761 million) since transfer pricing auditing began in India two years ago, according to KM Chandrasekhar, the government's Revenue Secretary, when he opened a national conference on transfer pricing in Mumbai on September 22.
  • The Tax Reform Commission, set up by the UK's right-wing Conservative Party last year, has said the corporate tax rate should fall by five percentage points to 25%.
  • Clarissa Potter will replace Heather Maloy, who is returning to private practice, as deputy chief counsel (technical) at the IRS. Since December 2005, Potter has been senior counsel to the chief counsel (legislation).
  • Shinzo Abe, Japan's new prime minister, will make ¥600 billion ($5.2 billion) worth of cuts a source close to Abe told Japanese newspaper The Yomiuri Shimbun. The country's corporate tax rate is the second highest in the OECD.
  • Michael Cullen, New Zealand's deputy prime minister and finance minister, predicted the business tax review that the government are now conducting would lead to a lower corporate tax rate. Cullen also said exporters were likely to see preferential levies.