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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • The Chilean Tax Authority (SII) has now confirmed the importance of the concept of beneficial ownership regarding the application of Double Tax Convention (DTC), by the issuance of its Opinion number 1617/2006.
  • Frederik Habers, of NautaDutilh in Amsterdam, explains why the new rules confirm the country's investment appeal
  • Foreign investors should be aware of the risk of creating a permanent establishment in the Czech Republic when sending foreign nationals to set up or manage their Czech operations, warn John Ploem and Jan Cernohouz of Deloitte
  • Following Sir David Varney's resignation as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) chairman, many in the UK tax community are calling for another external candidate to replace him.
  • On June 30 2006, the Ministry of Finance and Economy (MOFE) designated Labuan, Malaysia as a tax haven subject to new withholding tax rules intended to discourage treaty shopping.
  • The proposed and temporary regulations for the transfer pricing treatment of services transactions, which the US Treasury department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued in August, attempt to modernize regulations that have been around since 1968.
  • The Oxford Centre for Business Taxation has appointed Mike Devereux, an economist, as its first director. Ralph Cunningham spoke to the new appointment about the work that will be done in Oxford and his hopes for how it can help policy makers