New Zealand: A tax bill regarding BEPS introduces in Parliament
A tax bill which will counter base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) by multinational companies has been introduced into Parliament on 6th December 2017. The bill would implement the government’s policies concerning BEPS matters. The proposals
See MoreZambia: MoF approves amendments in transfer pricing regulation
The Minister of Finance (MoF) is set to approve changes in transfer pricing rules, including procedures for the valuation of the transfer pricing transactions between related entities and allow for taxable income adjustments and documentation
See MoreLatvia changes taxable base for social security contributions in 2018
The Cabinet of Ministers of Latvia has adopted a regulation amending the ceiling of the taxable base cap for social security contributions. Under this Regulation, the annual taxable base (income) cap per employee for social security contributions is
See MoreDenmark publishes updated threshold tables for corporate tax purposes for 2018
Rrecently, the Danish Ministry of Taxation has published updated threshold tables for corporate tax purposes for 2018. For corporate tax purposes, the only change is an increase in the carried forward loss offset limit from DKK 8.025 million to DKK
See MoreIrish Revenue extends CbC reporting deadline
Ireland’s Country-By-Country (CbC) Reporting filing obligations are contained in Section 891H of the Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 and the Taxes (Country-by-Country Reporting) Regulations 2016. The first CbC Reports are due to be filed by relevant
See MoreIceland: National Budget proposal for 2018
Iceland's Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs published an overview of the budget proposals for 2018 on 14th December 2017. The main tax changes in 2018 included in the fiscal budget proposal are as follows: The capital gain tax rate will
See MoreBulgaria: Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement signs for exchange of CbC reports
Bulgaria has signed the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement (MCAA) on November 17, 2017 for the exchange of country by country (CbC) reports under action 15 of the OECD’s BEPS
See MoreOECD: 2017 edition of the Model Tax Convention released
On 18 December 2017 the OECD released the 2017 edition of the Model Tax Convention. This edition incorporates measures outlined in the final reports from the action plan on base erosion and profit shifting. The new edition reflects work on BEPS
See MoreOECD: second round of peer reviews on tax dispute resolution mechanisms
On 15 December 2017 the OECD issued the second round of analyses of individual country measures on improving dispute resolution mechanisms. This second batch consists of seven peer review reports and represents more stage 1 evaluations of the
See MoreUK: Withholding tax on payments for intellectual property used in the UK
On 1 December 2017 the UK published a consultation paper on extending royalty withholding tax in relation to connected persons not resident in the UK. Comments are invited from interested parties with a submission deadline of 23 February 2018. It
See MoreIMF: Report comments on economic and fiscal position of Hong Kong SAR
On 29 November 2017 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) published a report on its website following consultations with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. The Hong Kong
See MoreNew Zealand: A tax bill to counter tax avoidance introduces into Parliament
On 6 December 2017, a tax bill to counter tax avoidance has been introduced into New Zealand’s Parliament by multinational companies and Minister of Revenue also published its commentary on the bill. Most provisions would enter into effect July
See MorePortugal: Country-by-country reporting form approved
Portugal’s country-by-country reporting Form 54 has been approved by Order No. 367/2017 on11 December 2017. The form must be submitted electronically every year in respect of fiscal periods starting as from 1 January 2016 within 5 months after the
See MoreKorea passed the budget for 2018
The Government passed the 2018 budget on 6 December 2017. Under the budget, the threshold of the new highest corporate income tax rate of 25% has been increased from KRW 200 billion to KRW 300 billion. A 10% local income tax surcharge is also
See MoreItaly: Updates definition of permanent establishment
The Italian Senate approved the draft Budget Law for 2018 on 30 November 2017. The draft illustrated the definition of the domestic permanent establishment (PE) as per the definition proposed by the OECD in the BEPS Action 7 Final Report. The draft
See MoreGeorgia: Free Trade Zone MoU with China
At the "Tbilisi Belt and Road Forum" on 28 November 2017, China and Georgia have signed an agreement on the creation of free trade zones in Georgia that would facilitate Georgia's role in China's Belt and Road initiative. The China-Georgia Free
See MoreAzerbaijan: VAT on Uber rides
Azerbaijan will apply a new VAT rate of 18% on Uber from 1 December 2017. The tax will be collected as a withholding tax on payments through bank
See MoreFrance: Country-by-country reporting
On 5 December 207, the French tax authorities released a new rule regarding the country-by-country (CbC) reporting obligations provided for by article 223 quinquies C of the French General Tax Code. According to OECD guideline jurisdictions
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