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  • The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has issued a series of favourable tax rulings in which it concluded that Canadian domestic anti-avoidance legislation would not apply to certain proposed transactions involving back-to-back cross-border loans
  • Duncan Baxter, a former senior partner at Deloitte in Australia has left the big four firm to join Blake Dawson Waldron (BDW), the international law firm. Baxter, who specializes in corporate and international tax, will lead BDW’s direct tax practice in Melbourne
  • The UK government has announced a wide-ranging review of the powers of the country’s tax authorities ahead of the merger in 2005 between Customs & Excise and the Inland Revenue to create HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
  • Whether legislation of a member state which provides for a corporation tax credit for research only where the research is carried out in that member state is compatible with Community law.
  • The increasing aggression of the Canadian tax authorities has led to higher-value disputes and prompted two tax litigation specialists to leave their boutique firm to rejoin Stikeman Elliott, one of the country’s largest law firms
  • William Chip, an international tax and transfer-pricing specialist, has left the big-four firm Deloitte to join Covington & Burling, the Washington, DC law firm
  • Two decisions from the House of Lords, the UK’s highest court, have reinforced past verdicts on tax avoidance in the UK
  • Michael Durst, formerly of the US law firm King & Spalding, has rejoined PricewaterhouseCoopers’ transfer-pricing practice
  • On November 27 2004 the Italian government amended the proposed Finance Act 2005, by inserting significant changes to individual income tax (IRE) and proposing minor changes to the regional tax on productive activities (IRAP). The changes are less extensive of what envisaged by Law 80 of April 7 2003 and, if approved, will be effective as from January 1 2005.
  • The European Commission has published a proposal to simplify value-added tax (VAT) compliance for cross-border traders throughout the EU.