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  • Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Commissioner Chris Jordan never gives up on a worthy fight.
  • The OECD's indirect tax unit has managed to make the lives of tax professionals simpler as countries have implemented the International VAT/GST Guidelines over the past year.
  • Tomas Balco's first year at the OECD has been a tough one, but he has shone through some of the toughest projects assigned to him in his first year as head of the transfer pricing unit.
  • The EU's most feared woman on state aid investigations has not strayed from dealing with unfair tax competition by member states and multinationals, but there were hints of her softening her stance – a little.
  • Tax Relief looks back more than 2,000 years to find the tax aspects of Christmas.
  • Akhilesh Ranjan is a significant person in the global discussions on BEPS deliverables and the debate on how to tax digital businesses, and is leading India's charge toward a 2019 direct tax reform.
  • Editor Joe Stanley-Smith looks back on the events of 2018.
  • Jorge Correa, partner, and Gerardo Farías, associate, of Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez provide an overview of crowdfunding activities and related tax issues in Mexico, highlighting recent regulatory changes and setting out their thoughts on how tax matters in this growing sector might be regulated in the future.
  • Irish Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe didn’t appreciate what the EU had served up Member states have killed off the EU's digital services tax (DST) proposal, but companies fear this will make unilateral action more likely.
  • Monica Bhatia, head of the Global Forum Secretariat at the OECD, Radhanath Housden, head of the AEOI Unit at the Global Forum and Adrian Wardzynski, policy adviser at the Global Forum, highlight the steps governments are taking worldwide to share data, taking a giant leap from information on request to automatic exchange.