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  • Robert Jason, former head of the tax department at Troop Steuber Pasich Reddick & Tobey, has set up a tax practice with Kirkland & Ellis' Los Angeles office. According to Jason, the decision to move was in no way related to Troop Steuber's January merger with Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
  • Members of the OECD's Committee on Fiscal Affairs have reached a consensus on how to apply the definition of permanent establishment to the taxation of electronic commerce. The consensus means that online businesses can no longer afford to ignore the tax consequences of where they locate their equipment, according to Mike Perkins of PricewaterhouseCoopers in London.
  • White & Case is strengthening its UK tax team, looking to build a fuller service UK capability to win more mandates on increasingly innovative European financing deals
  • French tax authorities comments on the tax regime applicable on the sale of French real estate and assimilated elements by non-French residents
  • If Hong Kong is to develop into an attractive location for e-business, concrete measures need to be put in place. Mark Norris, Guy Ellis and Colin Farrell of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hong Kong review the efforts to date
  • Tighter documentation requirements are the essence of Germany's new draft transfer pricing regulations. There are major risks, but also double rewards for taxpayers who respond in timely fashion. By Alexander Vögele and William Bader for KPMG, Frankfurt
  • Cypriot finance minister, Takis Klerides, has presented plans for tax reform to the House Finance Committee.
  • Kronish Lieb Weiner & Hellman in New York has elected Phillip Gall as a partner in the tax group. Gall specializes in partnership and corporate income tax matters as well as joint ventures, international tax matters and tax litigation.
  • Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer senior tax partner, Dick Hofland, has moved from Amsterdam to London with a view to strengthening the firm's Dutch tax practice in London. Hofland joins Dutch tax lawyer, Eelco van der Stok, who has been working with the London tax group since early 2000. The team will be part of the London tax group, and will continue to work closely with the corporate and finance groups and with the Dutch tax practice in Amsterdam.
  • David Benson, Hal Hicks and Margaret O'Connor of Ernst & Young LLP in Washington, D.C. provide a round-up of recent US legislative developments, IRS new treaty moves and court cases. Disagreements with the EU and the meaning of "liable to tax" make the news