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  • John Meehan has been promoted from senior associate to partner of Stephenson Harwood’s tax group in London.
  • Russia’s Ministry of Finance has reportedly issued a draft law that would bring its transfer pricing documentation rules in line with the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) proposals under Action 13.
  • Raphael Halet, a PwC employee on trial in the so-called ‘LuxLeaks’ tax scandal, said he decided to act after seeing a France 2 television report in 2012, a story it later transpired was based on the alleged leak of 30,000 tax documents by ex-PwC auditor Antoine Deltour.
  • With the referendum looming, UK voters are now under pressure to decide whether to remain in the European Union (EU) or leave.
  • The latest headline news from Transfer Pricing Week. News Briefs include: Latin America loses $100 million to transfer pricing; EC's Ireland-Apple investigation; ‘LuxLeaks’ whistleblower trial; Australia penalties for corporate tax avoidance; and OECD to address tax avoidance in Kyoto.
  • Trusts and estates planning and litigation specialist, Paul Collins has joined Akerman as a partner in New York.
  • The one-year anniversary of Malaysia implementing goods and services tax (GST) was marked by hundreds of protestors gathering in Kuala Lumpur's city centre on April 2 to express their discontent at the indirect tax burden.
  • See who has done the tax work on this month’s biggest deals
  • Gertjan Verachtert, attorney at Sansen International Tax Lawyers and member of AIJA, analyses Belgium’s new voluntary disclosure legislation in light of recent developments in information exchange, including the ‘Panama Papers’ leak.
  • Poonam Khaira Sidhu, commissioner of income tax and joint secretary at the Indian Revenue Service – who holds a Michigan LLM in international taxation with a master’s in economics – reflects on tax competition, inequality, BEPS, information exchange and black, white and grey lists in the wake of the ‘Panama Papers’ leak.