Recently, Belarus reduced the tax rates on gross income for the companies’ residents of the High-Tech Park. The rate is reduced to 1% from 2%. On 7 April 2022, by the Resolution of the Council of Ministers No. 178, the rate was increased to 2% from 1% for the first quarter of 2022.
Related Posts
Germany suspends DTA with Belarus
The German Federal Government notified the Republic of Belarus on 30 December 2024, that the agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Belarus on the avoidance of double taxation concerning income and wealth taxes, dated
Read MoreUS partially suspends tax treaty with Belarus
The US Department of the Treasury announced on 17 December 2024 that the United States has provided formal notice to the Republic of Belarus to confirm the suspension of the operation of paragraph 1, subparagraph (g), of Article III of the
Read MoreLithuania terminates tax treaty with Belarus
The Lithuanian parliament (Seimas) has passed the law to terminate the 1995 tax treaty with Belarus on 17 December 2024. Earlier, the Lithuanian government approved a draft law to terminate the treaty with Belarus on 13 November 2024. This
Read MoreArmenia approves FTA between EAEU, Iran
Armenia’s President has signed a law for the ratification of the free trade agreement (FTA) between the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) (Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia) and Iran on 27 November 2024. The Armenian National
Read MoreRomania gazettes income tax treaty suspension with Belarus
Romania has issued Order no. 2.412 of 6 November 2024 in the Official Gazette, announcing the suspension of the 1997 income and capital tax treaty with Belarus, effective from 12 November 2024. Earlier, the Romanian government approved a
Read MoreRomania suspends tax treaty with Belarus
Romania’s government approved a memorandum on 18 September 2024 suspending the 1997 income and capital tax treaty with Belarus. This decision comes in response to Belarus's suspension of specific articles of its tax treaties with 27 countries,
Read More