Kenya: Presented Budget for 2014-2015
Kenya announced its budget for the year of 2014-15 on 12 June 2014. The budget has emphasized on several tax proposals: Propose tax rates for resident companies at 30% (previously it was 10%) and for non-resident companies at 37.5% (previously it
See MoreSingapore: Extended fund management tax incentives
Singapore’s 2014 budget proposed for the extension and enhancement of a tax incentive program for qualifying funds. Following changes are occurred on tax incentive program: -Lengthen the expiration date of the tax incentive program to 31 March
See MoreSlovak Republic: Thin capitalization rules has considered related-party debt
The Ministry of Finance is currently considering the chance of re-initiating thin capitalization rules into Slovak tax law. With the help of an internal document the Ministry of Finance highlights that low capitalization expresses an effective tax
See MoreAngola introduced transfer pricing rules
Angola introduced a transfer pricing rule with a Presidential Decree n. 14713 on June 2014. According to the decree, the taxpayers require to submit transfer pricing documentation by the end of June 2014 to the tax management for the 2013 tax year.
See MoreLuxemburg: Tax circular governing the functional currency regime
A tax circular letter containing framework of rules governing the functional currency regime (FRC) was issued by the Luxemburg Tax Authorities on 16 June 2014. It will apply to corporations that expresses in a currency other than Euro and maintain
See MoreTaiwan: Recommends Tax Cuts for SMEs to raise wages
Taiwan's Cabinet agreed an amendment to the draft law that would give corporate tax deductions to small and medium businesses that raise pay for their lower-level employees. The amendment suggests a 130% tax deduction for small- and medium-sized
See MoreJapan: From 2015 Corporate Tax rate will decrease
From 2015, Japan's corporate tax rate will be reduced from its current rate 36% to below 30%. Corporate tax cuts will now form a major part of the Government's 2015 policy framework, which will concentrate on PM’s promised growth strategies. This
See MoreCyprus: Tax Benefits for Holding Company
Cyprus has the most favourable tax system for the companies incorporated or registered under any Cyprus law, and any foreign company which carries on business or has an office or place of business (permanent establishment) in Cyprus. Now at 12.5%
See MoreNew Zealand: Approved new tax rate on employer loans
The Revenue Minister has approved the new interest rate on employer’s loan, which will be 6.13% (previously it was 5.90%). This new interest rate will be effective from 1 July of
See MoreItaly: New anti-avoidance rules
The Italian Parliament approved the Law no. 23 of 2014 in March 2014 empowering the government to enact a partial reform of the Italian fiscal system. The government will adopt legislative decrees for the amendment of the Italian abuse of law and
See MoreGreece’s Prime Minister has promised to slash taxes
It has been promised by the Greece's Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras to cut taxes "everywhere” to substantiate the Government's goal as to reduce the corporation tax to 15 percent, the highest rate of income tax to 33 percent and slash the rate of
See MoreNew Russian CFC and anti-avoidance legislation
The amended draft law regarding controlled foreign companies and other anti-offshore measures has done most valuable changes in the field of foreign tax structures and tax avoidance. This law has publicly available on 27 May, 2014. It highlights
See MoreUS: Study Moves to Curb State Corporate Tax Incentives
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in the US has recently published a memorandum that looks at the tax relief and subsidies the US federal and state governments grant every year as an incentive to attract business investment. The memorandum
See MoreTaiwan Approves 45 Percent Top Income Tax Rate
Tax reforms passed in Taiwan include a 45% rate of income tax on incomes above TWD 10 million per annum. Also included in the reform is an increase in the basic income tax threshold to TWD 90,000 for single taxpayers and TWD 180,000 for married
See MoreNorway: Regulations regarding exemptions to the interest
On 24 April 2014, Norway’s Ministry of Finance issued regulations regarding exemptions to the interest deduction limitation rules. Under regulations issued in April 2014 certain securities transactions are exempt from the interest restriction
See MoreChina: Issues circular to clarify corporate income tax incentive
On 25 March 2014, China’s Ministry of Finance and State Administration of Taxation (SAT) jointly issued a circular, Caishui No. 26 (Circular 26) to clarify the criteria for the 15% preferential corporate income tax (CIT). A lower 15% incentive
See MoreGerman States Agree Tougher Tax Regularization Rules
German federal state finance ministers have discussed improvements to the tax system and have decided on action to strengthen the “declaration of non-compliance” that permits residents to regularize their tax affairs without the possibility of
See MoreFrench Local Tax Reforms Have Cut Tax Burden
A report issued by the Board of Compulsory Levies (CPO) in France suggests that small and medium enterprises have benefited by the introduction of the local economic contribution in place of the local business tax. This contribution is the most
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