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  • Last Friday Latham & Watkins announced the return of Julian Kim, who served in Treasury for two years as acting deputy tax legislative counsel, as partner in the firm’s Washington, DC office.
  • Heather Devine, head of UK and cross-border taxation at Hanson, a multinational concrete producer, will join Barclays as group tax director in January 2005.
  • The European Commission has published a proposal to simplify value-added tax (VAT) compliance for cross-border traders throughout the EU.
  • The procedures for withholding tax exemption on Japan source income received by foreign corporations and non-residents in Japan have been changed from the submitting method (teishutsu) to the presenting method (teiji).
  • John Sanders, the international tax counsel of the government of Aruba, has criticized the EU’s Code of Conduct on Business Taxation as unfair on jurisdictions that are affiliated to EU member states.
  • Wolfgang Tischbirek, a tax partner formerly at US law firm Shearman & Sterling, has joined to P+P Pollath & Partner. Tischbirek left Shearman & Sterling in May 2004, where he was a partner specializing in international tax and mergers and acquisitions.
  • Whether a person who holds a lease for premises on which he formerly carried out an economic activity but who has now ceased that activity may or may not continue to be regarded for VAT purposes as a taxable person in respect of the continuing lease, entitled in that capacity to deduct input tax on expenditure relating to the premises.
  • Sixth VAT Directive – Articles 4 and 9(2)(e) – Concept of taxable person – Place where services are supplied – SICAV.
  • Sixth VAT Directive – Article 13B(b) – Exempt turnover – Leasing of immovable property – Exclusions – Letting of premises and sites for parking vehicles – Mooring berths for boats and land storage sites for housing boats during the winter.
  • The UK government faces a £3.5 billion ($5.97 billion) bill after the country’s Value-Added Tax (VAT) Tribunal referred a mobile phone operators’ tax claim on 3G licences to the European Court of Justice (ECJ)