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  • By Urs Landolf, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Switzerland
  • By Claire Lambert and Janet Lucas, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Australia
  • By Tony Elgood, PricewaterhouseCoopers, UK
  • By Andreas Staubli, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Switzerland
  • Leading tax executives and advisers celebrated the first-class international tax work done in Europe over the last 12 months at the second European Tax Awards in London
  • The Bank of China initial public offering on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange was the largest ever in China with a value of $9.7 billion. As Claire Jones found out, dealing with US passive foreign investment company rules was the biggest obstacle the tax advisers on the transaction had to overcome
  • The European Council has reacted positively to the announcement by László Kovács, EU commissioner for taxation and customs union, that the EU must try harder to combat tax fraud. The Council aims to agree to a set of proposals by the end of the year.
  • How GE dealt with e-filing Stephen Francis: advises companies to pay close attention to the textual information After Stephen Francis, manager of tax systems at GE, pressed the button and sent the company's first electronic return to the IRS on May 18, he watched the screen anxiously.
  • The Chartered Institute of Taxation has said the powers of Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC), the UK tax authority, should be reviewed by a separate body, rather than through the authority's own consultation process. HMRC suggested an internal review in a paper called 'Modernising powers, deterrents and safeguards'.
  • Peter Costello, the Australian treasurer, said a new bill will cut tax legislation by 4100 pages. The Tax Laws Amendment (Repeal of Inoperative Provisions) Bill, released on June 22, will also give some terms with multiple definitions a single meaning.