Chinese exporters gain VAT refund
The Chinese State Administration of Taxation (SAT) has given more time to exporters to make an application for a VAT refund. Enterprises that export goods from China may apply for permission to make input tax reclaims to obtain a VAT refund. An
See MoreAustralia: Draft ATO guidance on new transfer pricing rules
New draft tax Rulings and draft Practice Statements outline the Australian Tax Office’s approach to transfer pricing and the standards that are required from taxpayers. Businesses need to urgently consider these publications in order to manage tax
See MoreSaudi Arabia issues new Ministerial Resolution amending tax by-laws
Saudi Arabia issued Ministerial Resolution No 1776 on 19 March 2014 to give effect to changes in some of the implementing regulations of the tax law. The resolution is effective from the date of issue and will apply to all tax cases including those
See MoreSingapore Sees More Taxpayers Filing Earlier
According to the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) a greater number of taxpayers have filed their tax returns early this year. Statistics issued by the IRAS show that 75 percent of taxpayers managed to submit their returns by April 1,
See MoreJapanese Panel Looks For Gradual Corporate Tax Cuts
There has for some time been concern in Japan that the relatively high effective corporate tax rate is making the country less competitive. There has therefore been pressure for the rate to be lowered to a level more in line with those of other
See MoreChinese Tax Break Compliance for Small Businesses
On April 8, 2014, China’s State Administration of Taxation (SAT) published the details of simplified arrangements for micro and small enterprises that are looking to gain access to additional tax reductions made available by the Ministry of
See MoreOECD – VAT guidelines for cross-border trade approved
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has indicated that 86 countries have signed up to the new set of OECD guidelines relating to value added tax (VAT) or goods and services tax (GST) regulations. The guidelines cover
See MoreUS: IRS Assists Taxpayers on Estimated Tax Payments
In the US the IRS has given some assistance to taxpayers who are due to make estimated tax payment. This group of taxpayers includes individuals who are not subject to tax withholding tax source from wages, such as self employed persons, and people
See MoreUS Congress Examines Small Business Tax Problems
The burden of tax compliance is often much greater for small businesses than for larger enterprises. A new National Small Business Association (NSBA) tax survey indicates that a majority of small businesses spend around 40 hours preparing their tax
See MoreIreland – Corporate Tax Rate Effectively Below 11 Percent
A recent technical note issued by the Department of Finance indicates that Ireland has maintained an effective corporate tax rate of about 11 percent since 2003. Enterprises operating in Ireland are liable to corporation tax at 12.5 percent on
See MoreCyprus – Company incorporated, but not tax resident of Cyprus
Circular 2014/3 of March 2014 gives guidance in respect of the tax return requirements in the situation where a company is incorporated in Cyprus but is not tax resident in the country. According to the Circular companies in this position must be
See MoreChile proposes tax reform
Chile is embarking on a tax reform that will affect both direct and indirect taxes. A Bill is under discussion in the National Congress and this covers important changes to the existing tax laws. The Bill aims to raise the corporate tax rate from
See MoreUkraine Increases Tax and Slashes Spending
Ukraine has approved tax reforms that will allow the country to access increased financial aid from the IMF. Ukraine requires the IMF funding to ensure the stability of its finances. For this reason some planned tax cuts will not be implemented and
See MoreRussian Appeal Court rules on thin capitalization
Russia’s Arbitration Court of Appeal issued a decision on 24 February 2014 holding that a loan from a foreign related company of United Bakers Pskov LLC1 was subject to the thin capitalization legislation. This ruling by the Court was made on the
See MoreCyprus – Due date for 2012 corporate return extended
According to a recent announcement of the Inland Revenue Department in Cyprus the deadline for electronic filing of corporate tax returns for 2012 has been extended and is not fixed at 30 June
See MoreNew Zealand: New rules for determining tax residence
In New Zealand the Inland Revenue Department has issued an “interpretation statement” on tax residence. This is an update to previous guidance from 1989. The new statement takes effect from 1 April 2014 and includes residence criteria for
See MoreFrance- Court Rules in Research Tax Credit Case
In France a tax credit known as the Crédit Impôt Recherche (CIR) is available for certain research and development expenditure by businesses. A recent case (No. 1219816) involved an appeal from a business advisory firm, in respect of the partial
See MoreFrance Reintroduces Rules for Creative Tax Credit
The creative tax credit is given to innovative enterprises in the area of arts and crafts. A company in this sector may obtain a 10% tax credit for expenditure on new products, including the cost of wages, design and protection of new models. The
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