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  • Deloitte & Touche in the UK announced a 74% increase in tax revenue on July 10 2003
  • The US Inland Revenue Service (IRS) is staging an aggressive campaign to force more than 90 accounting and law firms, brokerages and banks to disclose details of some of their tax services and details of customers for tax shelter structures they promoted
  • Robert Schneider, a partner at Wolf Theiss in Vienna, is setting up an independent firm
  • The EU VAT Directive agreed on February 12 2002 came into effect on July 1 2003. It requires member states to pass national legislation regarding value-added tax (VAT) on electronically-supplied services by July 1 2003
  • A Dutch court ruled on June 4 that Dutch investment funds with domestic as well as foreign shareholders should be entitled to the same tax benefits as investment funds with only Dutch shareholders
  • Centralizing business operations is increasingly part of a global business plan but ensuring corporate groups optimize the benefits requires careful planning. PricewaterhouseCoopers transfer pricing experts, Stuart Edwards and Lyndon James, examine the key tax and business planning issues to keep an eye on
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers international tax specialists, Peter Collins and Peter Le Huray, report on the emerging issues in Australia’s thin-capitalization regime including the potential impact of according changes as well as the application of general anti-avoidance rules
  • The Australian tax and business landscape is a constantly evolving one. Indeed, over the past three years, we have seen the greatest change to taxation in Australia's history
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers international tax experts, Tony Clemens and Ian Farmer, identify the opportunities and the pitfalls
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers indirect tax specialists, Ken Fehily and Ian Jeffrey, look at the goods and services tax and its impact on the Australian tax landscape - and the emerging issues to watch out for