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  • Rick Rosas, a tax partner with PricewaterhouseCoopers in Los Angeles will be one of three people that will know the winners of the Academy Awards before they are announced during the ceremony on February 27 2005
  • 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
  • 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
  • The minister for finance announced the government's budget for 2005 on December 1 2004. From a corporate tax perspective, the minister reiterated the government's commitment to the 12.5% corporation tax rate.
  • 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.
  • The US Tax Court has dealt with litigation worth hundreds of million of dollars and a few thousand dollars during its 81-year existence. Joel Gerber, its chief judge, spoke to Ralph Cunningham about how he and his colleagues operate and his more than 20 years as a judge
  • The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), the US accounting watchdog established following corporate scandals involving such as Enron and WorldCom, has released proposals that would for the first time ban firms from supplying certain tax avoidance schemes to audit clients.
  • Multinational companies with operations in China will continue to benefit from the country's tax system after the Chinese government pledged to keep preferential corporate tax treatment for foreign businesses until at least 2007.
  • Berkowitz Dick Pollack & Brant (BDPB), a second-tier public accounting firm with two offices in the US state of Florida, has expanded its international tax practice with the hire of Cary Cabañas, a former KPMG international tax senior manager.