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  • The changes to the tax arrangements for film investment in Belgium provide significant advantages for both investors and producers, declare Marc Quaghebeur and Ruth De Baere of Vandendijk & Partners
  • India's transfer-pricing regulations place a heavy compliance burden on taxpayers. The tax authorities should make sure that the burden is realistic and equitable, argues Vispi Patel of Deloitte Haskins & Sells
  • The government of Israel has unified its Income & Land Tax and the Customs & VAT departments. Eitan Rub, head of the newly-formed Israel Tax Authority, used the August 17 2004 launch to outline his commitment to combating organized crime.
  • Marc De Munter, formerly a tax specialist with Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has joined DLA's Brussels office. De Munter will work alongside Dirk Caestecker and Jeroen Gobbin.
  • Greenwoods & Freehills Pty Limited is a specialist tax practice and Australia's largest advisory firm practising in revenue laws only. The amalgamation of our personnel qualified in the disciplines of accounting and law enables the firm to offer our clients an appropriate balance between the interpretation and the practical application of tax laws.
  • Vertex, the provider of tax software and management solutions, has hired Chris Walsh, a value-added tax (VAT) specialist, from PricewaterhouseCoopers. Walsh joined Vertex with an extensive background in international indirect tax project management in more than 30 countries. He will be Vertex's new VAT practice leader.
  • Ceteris, the North American transfer pricing boutique, has announced a new alliance with Europe's Transfer Pricing Associates. The move, which creates a network of 25 senior transfer pricing professionals, was announced on August 10 2004.
  • Tonucci, the Italian law firm, will increase its tax capability on September 1 2004 when it will merge with Studio Grimaldi & Associati, a renowned tax boutique. The move will see the boutique's 10 tax professionals, who specialize in domestic and international tax planning, join Tonucci under the leadership of Piero Alonzo and Gian Marco Committeri.
  • New York's tax community is rife with rumours of two different groups of former Andersen tax partners looking to set up corporate tax boutiques in the US. After the demise of Andersen in 2002, most of the firm's tax advisers in the US joined Deloitte and Ernst & Young.
  • Mukesh Butani: Very welcome trend The Indian Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) released a draft circular on August 9 2004 that refines the definitions over the taxation of business process outsourcing (BPO) by multinational companies. The CBDT will revert to transfer-pricing principles to determine which BPO activities are taxable.