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Donald L Korb and Aditi Banerjee, of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, provide a US viewpoint on the impact of multilateral tax information exchange programs

Continuing our series on 'Tax in turbulent times', Gary Harley and Christopher Angus of KPMG LLP look at how improvements to the management of indirect tax can generate substantial cash benefits

Kelly Sizer, for the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG), considers the impact of 2009 Budget and Finance Bill measures for low-income migrants

Sara Luder of Slaughter and May looks at the draft Code of Practice on tax for banks

Mark Schofield and Harry Manisty, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, consider some of the practical implications for tax teams if the world embraces a substantial shift to green taxes

Continuing our series of basic, informative articles, Liz Morgan, Partner, and Jon Robinson, Solicitor, Pinsent Masons LLP explain how VAT applies to certain public bodies

Roland Barral and Nicole Cammarota, of the US Office of Chief Counsel (IRS), continue our series from the IRS on US matters, examining the US summons power, one of the IRS's principal investigative tools

Chris Tailby CBE, CTA (F) was Director of HMRC's Anti-avoidance Group from 2004 to 2009. Here he presents his perspective on the developments in tax avoidance over the last five years

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