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  • Indian employees will see the value of their share options increase because of new guidelines
  • Two OECD think tanks are searching for ways to make share options more popular among the world’s leading companies
  • The US government is to fight a ruling that the country is breaking World Trade Organization rules
  • 3-6 years pqe This pre-eminent employment group is looking to diversify its practice with a lawyer/accountant with corporate or personal tax expertise, to advise senior executive/businesses on tax remuneration schemes. Marketing ability required. (to£85,000) Ref: L13322 .Z Contact: Simone Templeton, Garfield Robbins
  • 3-5 years pqe An unusual opportunity has arisen to make your mark within a growing US practice. Joining at the grass roots level, you will need strong client skills and business development abilities. The position offers a great working culture and excellent prospects. (to £90,000) Ref:LM16447.G Contact: Simone Templeton, Garfield Robbins
  • Latin American regulatory regimes traditionally lack a general anti-avoidance provision permitting the tax authorities to challenge transactions on the basis of their actual economic substance. But recent changes allow the tax authorities to seek out the substance over the form of a transaction. Prepared by the Latin American Business Centre of Ernst & Young in Europe
  • The Belgian prime minister has said corporate tax rates in the country would be slashed, according to his speech to parliament outlining next year's budget.
  • Sixth VAT directive – Concept of liberal profession – Managing agent of buildings in co-ownership.
  • Japan is holding industry-wide consultation on the implementation of a consolidated tax system to help boost its ailing domestic economy. Corporates should keep a close eye on the proceedings. By Yumiko Arai and Ken Huang, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Tokyo
  • The US-Luxembourg treaty has finally coming into force. The following article explains why multinationals can look forward to a period of stability. By Phil Warner, Ernst & Young’s International Tax Services group, Birmingham, and David Allgaier, Ernst & Young’s US Tax Desk, London