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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
  • The UK employment-securities rules changed substantially in the Finance Act 2003. The haphazard way they were introduced didn’t help taxpayers to try to understand them, believes Darren Oswick of Simmons & Simmons
  • 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
  • Reserve Bank figures for 2003 The Reserve Bank's figure for 2003 National Bank's pre-tax profit was NZ$439 million ($293 million) with reported tax NZ$143 million ($95 million), whereas the tax paid was NZ$70 million ($47 million).
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  • Dutch telecommunications firm KPN is preparing to file a lawsuit against the Netherlands government for a ?120 million ($146 million) value-added tax (VAT) refund for third-generation mobile phone licenses.
  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on August 23 2004 appointed Donald Rocen as acting deputy chief counsel for operations. Rocen will direct about 1,000 attorneys serving the IRS operating divisions. He joined the office of chief counsel in May after working in the Washington DC office of PricewaterhouseCoopers since 1989.