Montenegro: Lump-sum taxation of business and professional income
The Tax Administration published a declaration reminding taxpayers of the likelihood of lump-sum taxation of business and professional income under article 49 of the Individual Income Tax Law. Additionally, taxpayers participated in listed
See MoreTaiwan: Individual income tax rates for 2017
The Ministry of Finance declared the allowances, normal inferences, the particular deduction for salary and wages, as well as the individual income tax rates for 2017, on 12 December 2016. Personal exemption will amount to TWD 88,000 for an
See MoreCroatia: Tax reform package has been gazetted
The amendments to the Corporate Income Tax Law, Individual Income Tax Law, and VAT law has been gazetted on 12th December 2016. The Laws were approved by the parliament on 2nd December 2016 and will be effective from 1st January 2017. The Finance
See MoreDenmark: Issues CbC notification rules
The Danish tax authorities (SKAT) on 9 December 2016 announced that country-by-country (CbC) notifications must be submitted electronically and in a standardised format on Form 05.034. The form contains instructions both in English and Danish, and
See MoreColombia: DIAN rules on 33% withholding tax for Colombian citizens
According to Ruling 30970 of 2016, the National Tax Authority of Colombia (DIAN) announced 33% withholding income tax rate applicable to labor payments made to overseas workers from jurisdictions that are not related party to the Convention on the
See MoreCzech Republic: Proposed VAT rate change for magazines and newspapers
The parliament has approved a change of the VAT rate for newspapers and magazines on 9th November 2016 in which advertising exceeds more than 50% of their content. The current VAT rate is 15% and the proposed VAT rate is 10%. It is expected that the
See MoreCosta Rica and Ecuador: TIEA enters into force
On 17 September 2016, the tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) between Costa Rica and Ecuador entered into force, which requires the parties to exchange information that is relevant for the determination, assessment, collection and execution
See MoreSingapore- Implementation of common reporting standard (CRS) and related guidance issued
In Singapore, the Income Tax Regulations of 2016 (dated 8 December 2016) incorporated the obligations of the common reporting standard (CRS) into the Singaporean domestic legislative framework and direct financial institutions to put in place the
See MoreAustralia and New Zealand sign revised Social Security Agreement
On 8 December 2016, Australia and New Zealand signed a revision to the Social Security Agreement by which pensioners who segregates their lives between Australia and New Zealand will face changes from July 2017. The revised agreement provides for
See MoreAustralia: Exposure Draft issues for imposing GST on low value imports
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) treatment for importing of low value goods (LVG) valued at less than AU$1,000 has led to various reviews over many years but the Government of Australia is now preparing to legislate the “destination principle”.
See MoreExchange of letters to DTA between Morocco and Spain entered into force
The exchange of letters to the Morocco - Spain Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1978) has been entered into force on 4th August 2016. The exchange of letters generally applies from 4th August 2016. The Exchange of Notes (EoN) was signed on 11th June
See MoreDTA between Morocco and Zambia initialed
An Income Tax Treaty between Morocco and Zambia has been initialed on 9th December 2016 in Lusaka for avoiding double
See MoreIreland Revenue encourages taxpayers to claim their tax back before 31 December
Many PAYE workers can claim tax back, for example on health expenses, nursing home fees, tuition fees or flat-rate expenses. However, it is important to remember that there is a 4 year time limit to submit your claim. Last October, Revenue wrote to
See MoreGreece: Budget 2017 has been passed
The final draft Budget 2017 has been voted and passed on 10th December 2016 and it was submitted to the parliament on 21st November 2016. Note that, the draft Budget 2017 does not contain new tax
See MoreIreland/UK DTA, Certification of ‘Form IRL-Individual’ and ‘Form Ireland-Company’
Under the Ireland/UK Double Taxation Agreement (DTA), Irish resident individuals and companies may claim relief at source or repayment of tax from the HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), in respect of UK tax on certain sources of income. The sources of
See MoreIndia and Cyprus signed a revised income tax treaty and Protocol
A revised Agreement between India and Cyprus for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal evasion (DTAA) with respect to taxes on income, along with its Protocol, was signed on 18th November, 2016 in Nicosia, which will replace
See MoreSaudi Arabia-new requirements regarding tax and zakat returns of Saudi listed companies
The General Authority for Zakat and Tax (GAZT) of Saudi Arabia published Circular Number 6768/16/1438 (the Circular) on 4 December 2016 (5/3/1438H) according to which Saudi listed companies are now required to pay tax and zakat based on the
See MoreCyprus: Parliament amended the tax provisions on foreign permanent establishment
The Cyprus Parliament passed on 14 October 2016 amendments to the Cyprus Income Tax Law 118/2002, as amended, relating to foreign Permanent Establishments (PEs). Treatment of foreign PEs before the amendment Prior to amendment, profits from a PE
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