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  • Multinational companies are looking for more contact with high-level transfer-pricing advisers according to Dick de Boer, a new director at LECG, the tax and transfer-pricing boutique
  • A reduction in the corporate tax rate for domestic companies grabbed the headlines after India’s Budget was released on February 28 2005
  • KPMG, an accounting, tax and advisory firm, has set up an Ireland Tax Centre of Excellence to help US companies with operations in Ireland and those that are thinking of setting up a base there
  • Sixth VAT Directive – Article 13B(b) – Exemptions – Leasing of immovable property – Letting of premises and sites for parking vehicles – Mooring berths for boats – Land storage sites for boats.
  • Sixth VAT directive – Article 13B(a) – Exemption of services related to insurance transactions by insurance brokers and insurance agents – Life assurance – ‘Back office’ activities.
  • Sixth VAT Directive – Status of taxable person – Right to deduct – Winding up – Direct and immediate link – Transactions forming part of the economic activity as a whole.
  • New merger legislation clarifies corporate and tax law and has improved Switzerland's appeal as a business location, point out Peter Uebelhart, Michel Jaggi and Jean-David Wenger of KPMG
  • The right tax structure is essential to commercial property deals. Bruno Schefer, chief executive officer of the Swiss property investor, Züblin Immobilien, tells Ralph Cunningham how his company obtains and uses the best tax advice
  • Taxpayers must pay attention to value-added tax issues when dealing with restructurings in Switzerland, warn Michaela Merz and Tobias Meier Kern of PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Transfer pricing is central to the realization of defensible, efficient business models, value-chain designs, and corporate-tax optimization planning, as well as opportunities for M&A, argues Norbert Raschle of PricewaterhouseCoopers