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  • Gleiss Lutz Hootz Hirsch
  • Andrew Hickman Andrew Hickman, a senior member of the UK Inland Revenue's International Division, has joined the global transfer pricing group of KPMG. His decision to leave the Inland Revenue was prompted by a desire to undertake fresh challenges within the private sector.
  • The world's largest private bank, the Swiss financial group UBS, has bought PaineWebber, the fourth-largest client bank in the US, for $10.8 billion. The deal allows UBS to access PaineWebber's client assets, worth $475 billion.
  • Allen & Overy has advised Schroder Saloman Smith Barney on the £2.25 billion ($3.34 billion) securitization of part of Abbey National's mortgage portfolio. In a structure more usually seen in credit card transactions, Holmes Financing (No.1) plc, the issuing vehicle, issued 13 classes of notes, in dollars, sterling and euro.
  • The Dutch Ministry of Finance has announced the termination of its 1973 income and capital tax treaty with the Netherlands, in accordance with article 30 of the treaty. From January 2001 the treaty will no longer be in effect.
  • Both sides claim victory as the International Chamber of Commerce issues its decision on the Andersen Consulting/Arthur Andersen split, reports Georgina Stanley
  • The American Bar Association (ABA) has voted overwhelmingly to reject multidisciplinary practices (MDPs), and in so doing has dismayed the accounting industry.
  • A & L Goodbody Solicitors
  • Wading into one of the most controversial policy debates of the new economy, the California legislature voted Wednesday to force many internet retailers to charge sales tax in California. At a time when government leaders from Washington to Wyoming are eyeing substantial tax revenues from the rapidly expanding e-commerce business, the Assembly's 42-to-31 approval of a measure by Carole Migden, D-San Francisco, thrusts California to the forefront of the debate.