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  • Over 30 different firms and individuals won recognition for their unique achievements at this year’s European Tax Awards 2017 held at The Savoy, London.
  • The High Court of New Zealand in Lin v Commissioner of Inland Revenue [2017] NZHC 969 has held that a New Zealand taxpayer is entitled to foreign tax credits (FTCs) for tax spared (under Chinese law) to Chinese companies that are treated as controlled foreign companies (CFCs) under New Zealand's CFC regime.
  • Spanish electricity producers, including those using renewable systems, need to review their tax payments on the value of electricity output to determine if they may be eligible for a refund in the wake of court cases on the controversial tax.
  • Much like the Maruti Suzuki or iconic Hindustan Ambassador cars that changed the nature of India’s roads, the new GST system holds the potential to evolve Indian taxation forever with its intelligent structure and technological advances that are intended to bolster compliance and curb corruption. Anjana Haines examines the country’s biggest tax reform since Indian independence.
  • See who has done the tax work on this month’s biggest deals
  • Maggie Zhuang, tax manager at Chevron China Energy Company, shares her experience and lessons in complying with China’s transfer pricing (TP) policy under Public Notice No. 42, which required the information to be submitted for the first time.
  • Singapore’s Senior Minister of State for Law and Finance Indranee Rajah talks to Anjana Haines about global tax challenges and passionately defends the country’s tax reputation.
  • Ireland is in a position that allows it to adapt well to external issues. Fintan Clancy and Ciara Fagan of Arthur Cox highlight global and European trends and discuss how they impact transactions carried out in Ireland, sometimes with unexpected and curious side effects.
  • On June 7 2017, more than 70 governments participated in the signing ceremony of the OECD’s Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (MLI). Andrew Quinn, David Burke, Peter Stapleton and William Fogarty of Maples and Calder discuss how the convention will affect alternative investment funds.
  • Alexander Grinko On June 7 2017, Russia signed the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profits Shifting (the MLI).