Australia may increase penalties for significant global entities
According to 2016-17 Budget, the Government of Australia announced that it would increase administrative penalties imposed on companies with global revenue of $1 billion or more who fail to adhere to tax disclosure obligations. This measure forms
See MorePGA Highlights: January 2017
In the United States the following events have taken place under the several PGA during the month of January 2017. Agencies Summary Federal Register Delay of effective date for TSCA import certification process revisions: The U.S. Customs and
See MoreLatvia: Amendments law on Micro-Enterprise tax enters into force
Latvia’s President Raimonds Vejonis has promulgated two legal amendments that the country’s legislature, the Saeima, adopted on December 20, 2016; the changes came into effect on January 1, 2017. The changed laws cover the taxation of
See MoreVietnam: Tax authority promotes national online tax refund
Recently, the General Department of Taxation is speeding up the implementation of online tax refunds on a national scale, a part of the tax reform effort, to create favourable conditions for businesses. A pilot implementation of online tax refunds
See MoreIndia: Finance Minister presenting the Union Budget 2017-2018
Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley presenting his fourth Union Budget 2017-2018 at 11 am
See MoreJapan-Slovak Republic: Social security agreement signed
Japan and the Slovak Republic signed a social security agreement in Bratislava on 30 January
See MoreDenmark: Publishes new guidelines on TP documentation
The Minister of Taxation issued order BEK no. 401 and 402 regarding transfer pricing documentation. The new documentation guidelines BEK no. 402 will replace the previous guidelines of BEK no. 42. The new guidelines include more specific
See More7 more countries sign tax co-operation agreement to enable BEPS Action 13
According to a press release of 27 January 2017, published by the OECD, as part of continuing efforts to boost transparency by multinational enterprises (MNEs), Gabon, Hungary, Indonesia, Lithuania, Malta, Mauritius and the Russian Federation have
See MoreIndia announces GAAR will be effective from April 1, 2017
On 27 January 2017, the CBDT has issued Circular No. 7 of 2017 and provided important clarifications on the implementation of GAAR which are to come into force from 1 April 2017. The Circular provides clarifications, considering the comments of the
See MoreCanada: Trump Import Tariffs impact
The US President gave warning of raised import tariffs on Mexican exports to the United States. He also made an indication that Canadian exports could be subject to the same tax treatment. He said that he would impose 35% import tariff from
See MoreLithuania, Russia signed the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement for CbC reporting
According to a press release of 27 January 2017, published by the OECD, Lithuania, Mauritius, Gabon, Hungary, Indonesia, Malta, and the Russian Federation have now signed a tax co-operation agreement, the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement
See MoreFinland: E-services rule to reduce VAT refund fraud
The Finnish government is going to add e-service rule in value added tax system from February 1 to mitigate the VAT refund fraud. Taxpayers who are registered for value-added tax must use the MyTax e-service when providing their bank account
See MoreSouth Africa: SARS issues tax exemption guide for public benefit organization
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued a tax exemption guide on the income tax exemption for a public benefit organization (PBO) carrying on a public benefit activity (PBA). The guide provides general guidance on approval and taxation
See MoreUK: Draft legislation for corporation tax loss reform
On 26 January, draft legislation has published by the Government of UK on the reform of the Corporation Tax loss relief rules. This reforms the tax treatment of certain types of carried-forward loss for corporation tax purposes. The legislation
See MoreJapan: Published Frequently Asked Questions regarding transfer pricing documentation requirements
Japan’s National Tax Agency (NTA) has issued Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) regarding transfer pricing (TP) documentation requirements in Japan. It addresses those questions that are likely to be of most interest to overseas headquartered
See MoreTIEA between Australia and Switzerland enters into force
The Tax Information Exchange Agreement between Australia and Switzerland was concluded through an exchange of notes entered into force on 1 January 2017. Furthermore, this agreement was signed on 14 December 2016 by Australia and on 8 December 2016
See MoreGermany: Government plans to limit the royalty deductions as from 2018
The Federal Ministry of Finance recently approved a draft bill on the limitation of the deduction of royalties on 25 January 2017. The bill focused on foreign IP boxes incompatible with the OECD nexus approach, and to make their use
See MoreNigeria: FIRS issues new TP declaration and disclosure forms
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) of Nigeria published new transfer pricing (TP) forms (TP Declaration Form and TP Disclosure Form). This is aimed at improving disclosure and transparency by taxpayers in their TP Returns, and providing FIRS
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