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  • When dealing with the Netherlands, entities that are tax transparent in their home jurisdiction often find that they are regarded as taxable entities for Dutch tax purposes
  • Christopher Sanger, a former tax director at Deloitte, has joined Ernst & Young in the UK to spearhead the firm’s new initiative to work closer with the UK government on tax policy
  • Anna Brynska, formerly head of the tax group at Salans Hertzfeld & Heilbronn, has joined Lovells' Warsaw office. Brynska, who specializes in M&A and international tax, joined the international law firm on February 1 2005.
  • Legal Media Group has released its new Expert Guides on tax, real estate, and securitization and structured finance.
  • President Bush’s Budget for the 2006 fiscal year, released on February 7 2005, requested an additional $500 million for the Internal Revenue Service’s (IRS) tax enforcement activities
  • Two important decisions on the judicial approach to the construction of taxing statutes were handed down on November 25 2004
  • The UK government has presented its changes to controlled-foreign-companies (CFCs) legislation to parliament
  • The 2005 Budget Law has not provided for any tax measures of great relevance. The socialist government, in office since March 2004, has promised a major tax reform for late 2005 the features of which are not yet known
  • Nick Gangemi, a former tax partner at Baker & McKenzie, has joined BDO in Australia as national tax technical director
  • Last December the Argentine executive has promulgated the Law 25988 (passed by the Congress on December 16 2004) that enables taxpayers to recover value-added tax (VAT) paid on certain acquisitions of fixed assets and establishes a one-year extension of the unpopular financial transactions tax among other tax measures