UK: Research on Awareness of Pension Tax Relief

April 21, 2022

In 2015 HMRC commissioned a research agency to conduct independent research on pension tax relief, exploring awareness and understanding of the pension tax system in the UK. The research included discussion groups with individuals; interviews with

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Slovak Republic: OECD considers reforms to strengthen the recovery and future growth

January 17, 2022

On 13 January 2022 the latest OECD Economic Survey of the Slovak Republic was issued. The report notes that Slovakia’s recovery plan, supported by the EU, can give a boost to the economic recovery and growth, although there are downside

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Czech Republic: Cabinet approves draft budget for 2020

September 19, 2019

On 16 September 2019, Government announced that Czech cabinet approved the draft budget proposal for 2020. This draft budget was prepared by the Ministry of Finance. It focuses mainly on pensions, wages, parental allowance and government spending

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Kazakhstan: President signs a Law on pensions

August 06, 2015

The President has signed a law on 4th August 2015 to amend the process of obligatory pension contributions and budget funded state pension payments. The main amendments are given below: Employers Employers are obliged to withhold from salary and

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Morocco: IMF encourages further reform to pensions and taxation

February 09, 2015

On 6 February 2015 the IMF finished its first review of Morocco’s economic position in connection with a Precautionary Liquidity Line (PLL) arrangement that was approved by the IMF in August 2014. Under this arrangement Morocco would only draw

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Japan: Plans for an increase in Consumption Tax from April 2017

January 12, 2015

The government has confirmed that Japanese consumption tax will rise from 8% to 10% from 1 April 2017. This latest date was announced in the 2015 Tax Plan. The increase in the consumption tax rate was first scheduled for 1 October 2015, but was

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US Pension Uptake Lags Despite Tax Incentives

April 24, 2014

In order to encourage taxpayers to make provision for their pensions various incentives are provided by the tax system. The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has however reported that the number of new pension plans taken out by individuals

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EU – Directive on pension rights

April 22, 2014

The European Parliament has given its approval to an EU Directive that aims to improve the arrangements relating to the maintenance of supplementary pension rights. The existing EU regulations only permit individuals to transfer their statutory

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