Your summary of the biggest tax, trade and investment headlines affecting International Business and Financial Services.
US Blocks G20 Crackdown on Web Giants Tax Avoidance
FATCA: How to Lose Friends and Influence People
France May Back-Peddle on Internet Companies Tax
EU Interested in FTA with Latin American Countries
First Round of EU-US Trade and Investment Partnership Talks Concluded
U.S Dodd-Frank Law To be Enacted By Year End
Qatar Gets a Higher Tax Bill from HMRC
Britain to Ban Bearer Shares, Maybe
Vatican Freezes Assets of Monsignor as Bank Scandal Deepens
EU Wants Financial Services Included in Trade Deal with US
Kuwaiti Kharafi Group Says Buying Football Clubs Makes No Sense
PayPal Credits Customer with $92 Quadrillion by Mistake
New UK General Anti-Avoidance Tax Rules Now Law
U.S Rethinks Mandatory Disaster Planning for Magician’s Rabbits
Mongolia Is the Mouse that Roared
What’s Wrong With India‘s Economy?
German Finance Minister’s Trip to Greece Stirs Up Tension
Calls for a British Investment Bank: Why and How
Is U.S Foreign Policy Adrift?
Blog Posts
What’s Driving Hong Kong‘s Fears and Why OFCs Should Take Note
Obama Rejects Tax on Personal Data Collection
Do Canada‘s Tax Reforms Promote Tax Fairness?
It’s Not Only Swiss Cheese That’s Full of Holes
Why America Might Need Our Sympathy
Resources
CapGemini World Wealth Report 2013
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