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  • The government of Singapore has not ruled out another cut in the country's corporate tax rate, after the reduction from 22% to 20% in the last Budget Lee Hsien Loong, the minister for finance, said in a speech to the parliament on March 10 2004.
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  • Kent Jones, a tax assistant to the solicitor general in the US Department of Justice since 1990, joined Sutherland Asbill & Brennan on March 16 2004. Jones, who specializes in tax litigation, joined the firm's Washington, DC office as a partner.
  • The International Fiscal Association (IFA) has elected Steven Hannes, a tax partner at McDermott, Will & Emery in Washington, DC, as executive vice president of the US branch. Hannes' term will last until February 2006, at which point he will, under IFA by-laws, become president of the US branch until February 2008.
  • Suelthaus & Walsh lost Brenda Talent, a tax lawyer specializing in tax controversy, to Bryan Cave on March 19 2004. As counsel in the firm's St. Louis office, Talent is a member of the tax advice and controversy client service group. She was at Bryan Cave from 1985 to 1994, first as an associate and then as a partner.