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INCOME TAXES
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2015
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
INCOME TAXES
INCOME TAXES
 
A valuation allowance is recorded against all or a portion of the deferred tax assets in the U.S., Canada, U.K., Germany, and the Netherlands.
 
Each quarter, a full year tax rate is estimated for jurisdictions not subject to valuation allowances based upon the most recent forecast of full year anticipated results and the year-to-date tax expense is adjusted to reflect the full year anticipated tax rate. The rate is an estimate based upon projected results for the year, estimated annual permanent differences, the statutory tax rates in the various jurisdictions in which the Company operates, and the non-recognition of tax benefits for entities with full valuation allowances. The overall effective tax rate was 151.5% and 111.2% for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2015, respectively. The overall effective tax rate is primarily driven by the mix of earnings by country and by year-to-date losses of certain entities for which no tax benefit can be realized due to valuation allowances.  Additionally the Company's effective rate was impacted by the finalization of prior year tax return filings, resolution of tax uncertainties related to an income tax examination in Canada and revaluation of tax uncertainties related to an ongoing tax examination in Taiwan.

The tax years 2012 through 2014 remain open to examination by the U.S. federal taxing authorities. The tax years 2010 through 2014 remain open to examination by the U.S. state taxing authorities. For other major jurisdictions (Switzerland, U.K., Taiwan, France, Germany, India, Netherlands and China), the tax years between 2008 and 2014 generally remain open to routine examination by foreign taxing authorities, depending on the jurisdiction.
 
At September 30, 2015, a liability of $2.6 million is recorded with respect to uncertain income tax positions, which includes related interest and penalties of $0.4 million. If recognized, essentially all of the uncertain tax positions and related interest at September 30, 2015 would be recorded as a benefit to income tax expense on the Consolidated Statements of Operations. It is reasonably possible that some of the uncertain tax positions pertaining to foreign operations may change within the next 12 months due to audit settlements and statute of limitations expirations. The change in uncertain tax positions for these items is estimated to be between $0.5 million and $1.7 million.