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  • Transaction specialist Pierre-Pascal Bruneau joined the firm from Slaughter and May's Paris office, where he was a partner for more than 10 years.
  • The European Court of Justice has recently given its ruling in the Halifax case. It stated that:
  • By Tobias Lintvelt and Koichi Sekiya, Shin Nihon Ernst & Young
  • By Heini Rüdisühli and Jean-Blaise Eckert, Lenz & Staehelin
  • Ireland is working on a number of double tax agreements, to further enhance its tax attractiveness.
  • Steven Hannes started his two-year term as president of the International Fiscal Association's (IFA) US branch in February. Hannes was a member of the US branch's executive committee and was also an IFA vice-president for Washington D.C. For McDermott Will & Emery, Hannes advises on the tax aspects of cross-border transactions and tax controversy.
  • In New York, Winston & Strawn has added Gregory Pavin, formerly at Thelen Reid & Priest, and Alexander Zakupowsky Jr from Edison Electric Institute and American Gas Association, two utility trade organizations. James Atkinson has joined the Washington practice from Miller & Chevalier. Pavin, Zakupowsky Jr and Atkinson all focus on energy industry tax issues.
  • On February 28 2006 a new tax treaty (Mexico's 31st) between Mexico and China was published in the Official Gazette and will became effective from January 1 2007.
  • Observers of the Middle East region might have noticed the recent impetus by the Saudi Arabian government to improve its network of tax treaties. Saudi Arabia for a long time only had one tax treaty in place, with France. Over the last year, there has been a relative flurry of treaty negotiations leading to the recent signing of tax treaties with, amongst others, Russia, China, Malaysia, India, Pakistan and Italy.
  • It has been more than a decade since the last major tax reform China implemented in the 1994. China's fast economic developments as well as its accession into WTO in 2001 called for a new round of reform. In fact, the relevant authority has long been preparing for the changes and in the recent years, government seems trying to press it ahead.