Bolivia delays e-invoicing deadline for some taxpayers
Bolivia’s Tax Authority (SIN) has announced an extension for taxpayers in groups 9 to 12 to begin issuing e-invoices. This extension is outlined in three resolutions—RND 102500000008, RND 102500000009, and RND 102500000010. The new
See MoreUkraine raises interest rate, increasing late payment penalties
The National Bank of Ukraine has announced it will raise the key policy rate from 14.5% to 15.5% per annum, effective 7 March 2025. For tax purposes, this impacts the late payment penalty interest, which is 120% of the National Bank rate. This
See MoreSwitzerland opens consultation on new FATCA agreement to exchange tax data with US
The Swish Federal Council opened a consultation on 7 March 2025 regarding a new FATCA agreement. In the future, Switzerland will no longer only provide financial account information to the US but will also receive information from the US as part of
See MoreCanada extends mineral tax credit to March 2027
Canada's Ministry of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs issued a release on 3 March 2025 proposing to extend the 15% Mineral Exploration Tax Credit for investors in flow-through shares for an additional two years, until 31 March 2027. The
See MorePhilippines resumes e-invoicing expansion
The Philippines' tax administration (BIR) issued Revenue Resolution 11-2025 on 27 February 2025, announcing the expansion of the electronic invoicing (e-invoicing) system. The Philippines' e-invoicing mandate requires taxpayers to issue invoices
See MoreMozambique: President announces new tax proposals in inauguration speech
Mozambique's new president, Daniel Chapo, announced new tax measures, including renegotiating deals with foreign investors, in his inauguration speech on 15 January 2025. The measures aim to eliminate poverty and improve the country's business
See MoreLithuania considers increasing preferential VAT rate to 12%
Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas has confirmed that the Government is considering increasing the preferential rate of value-added tax (VAT) from 9% to 12%. The 21% standard VAT rate and the 5% super-reduced rate will remain
See MoreUK companies house and HMRC to terminate combined online filing service
The UK Companies House has announced on 6 March 2025 that the joint filing service with HMRC will cease on 31 March 2026. Starting 1 April 2026, businesses will be able to submit their annual accounts to Companies House via third-party software,
See MoreUS: Trump orders lumber import probe and boost domestic production, raising concerns on potential tariffs
US President Donald Trump has issued two executive orders concerning the timber industry on 1 March 2025. The first executive order aims to boost domestic production, and the second investigates the impact of imported timber on US security and
See MoreCanada retaliates against US tariffs with multi-level countermeasures
Canada’s federal government has announced a detailed tariff package, which includes a comprehensive list of US products that will now face a 25% tariff, effective 4 March 2025, in response to the recent US tariffs on imports of Canadian
See MoreSwitzerland: National Council approves tax treaties with Angola and Jordan, amending protocols with Germany and Hungary
The Swiss National Council (Nationalrat) approved the ratification of income tax treaties with Angola, Jordan, and amending protocols with Germany, and Hungary on 5 March 2025. The tax treaty with Angola was signed on 30 November 2023. The treaty
See MoreUK: Finance Bill 2025 moves to House of Lords for final approval
UK’s Finance Bill 2024-25 has now moved to the House of Lords, where it had its first reading on 4 March. The Bill has passed through the House of Commons where MPs debated during the report stage on 3 March 2025, approving 66 amendments
See MorePoland: CJEU rules tax exemption for external investment funds breaches EU law
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), in its ruling C-18/23 on 27 February 2025, established that the Polish tax exemption for externally managed nonresident investment funds violated the free movement of capital under EU law. Under
See MoreSingapore: IRAS adds Dominican Republic to CbC reporting exchange list
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) updated its Country-by-Country Reporting guidance page on 5 March 2025. The update includes a revised list of jurisdictions with which CbC reports (CbCR) can be automatically exchanged, adding
See MoreUK: HMRC opens consultation on inheritance tax changes for trust property
The UK tax authority,His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched a consultation on the application of inheritance tax changes to property settled into trust on 27 February 2025. At Autumn Budget 2024, the government announced several
See MoreUK: HMRC updates R&D tax relief guidance on qualifying expenditure and subcontracted activities
The UK tax authority, His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revised its guidance in the Corporate Intangibles Research and Development Manual regarding qualifying expenditure and subcontracted activities for research and development (R&D)
See MoreUK introduces reserved investor fund with tax-transparent status
The UK Government published the final Co-ownership Contractual Schemes (Tax) Regulations 2025 on 25 February 2025, introducing the Reserved Investor Fund (RIF), effective from 19 March 2025. The RIF is an unauthorised contractual scheme designed for
See MoreThailand updates VAT input tax rules for exporting businesses
The Thai Revenue Department (TRD) issued Departmental Instruction No. Paw. 164/2568 on 5 February 2025, updating the input tax allocation process for businesses selling goods outside Thailand. This revision provides new guidelines for VAT
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