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  • The project to overhaul the Brazilian tax system is continuing to move forward in the political sphere. On September 4 2003, the House of Representatives approved the tax Bill, which will still be subject to further amendments and to the Brazilian senate's review before its final sanction.
  • Roberto Haddad of Branco Consultores gives a thorough run-down of how the country taxes imported services is becoming more complicated
  • Jonathan Ivinson of Hogan & Hartson is skeptical about the EU's new e-commerce Directive as a solution to the problem of taxing e-commerce transactions
  • Alan Tsoi & David Kuo of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu analyze the new representative office rules and the implications for multinationals investing in the country
  • Andrew Packman and Diarmuid MacDougall of PricewaterhouseCoopers explain R&D incentives, including the policy background to recent changes in the UK, the approach of other countries and the issues that businesses will need to address
  • One year on and the Sarbanes Oxley Act in the US continues to have repercussions throughout the tax services market.
  • Non-US companies investing in the US through multiple chains of ownership should be aware of certain potential US tax benefits in cases where they have a financially troubled US subsidiary. Sometimes difficulties arise inasmuch as the loss occurs in a less profitable chain of subsidiaries and cannot be used to offset income of a more profitable chain of subsidiaries.
  • The UK Treasury is to review the heavy tax break that users of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) receive. Carmakers and oil companies are lobbying to maintain the substantial subsidy for LPG that has been in place since 1996.
  • Articles 43 EC, 46 EC and 48 EC - Company formed in one member state and carrying on its activities in another member state - Application of the company law of the member state of establishment intended to protect the interests of others.
  • Directive 90/435/EEC - Corporation tax - Parent companies and subsidiaries of different member states - Concept of withholding tax.