Sweden: Proposal for major corporation tax reforms
The Swedish Government on 20 June 2017 issued a statement proposing important changes in the area of corporate taxation. The main proposals are summarised below: According to the announcement the deductibility of the net interest expense would
See MoreTanzania: 2017 Budget effective from July 1, 2017
The Minister for Finance and Planning (MoFP) on 8 June 2017, issued to the National Assembly the estimates of government revenue and expenditure for 2017. The government plans to organise and spend TZS 31,712.0 billion in the 2017/18 budget. The
See MoreHungary: Parliament approved Budget Bill for 2017/18
The Hungarian Minister of Economy presented the Budget Bill to the Parliament on 2 May 2017 which was approved on 13 June 2017 with 127 votes in favour and 62 votes against. The Budget targets a GDP growth of 4.3 percent, with 4.1 percent projected
See MoreMorocco: Finance Law 2017 gazetted
The Government of Morocco published the Finance Law 2017 on 12th of June 2017 in the official gazette. The law provides an anti-avoidance rule, a tax relief in case of dividends, interest, and rental income for real estate collective investment
See MoreChina announces tax and VAT incentives
The government of China has announced a range of tax incentives including certain reduced rates to boost the Chinese economy. The tax incentive measures include a reduced taxable income threshold for eligible small enterprises to pay corporate
See MoreIreland: New tax treatment of certain dividends
On 12 June 2017, Irish Revenue published Tax and Duty Manual Part 02-02-03a that deals with the tax treatment of certain foreign dividends paid out of trading profits, which in accordance with section 21B Taxes Consolidation Act 1997, may be
See MoreIreland: Surcharge on certain undistributed income of close companies
On 8 June 2017, Irish Revenue published the Tax and Duty Manual Part 13-02-05 which deals with the close company surcharge under section 440 TCA 1997, has been updated. The Manual explains that capital allowances are not deductible against estate
See MoreGuatemala: Tax fines and surcharges terminated
Public Finance Ministry of Guatemala published Governmental Agreement No. 82-2017 on 4 May 2017, which terminated tax fines, penalties and surcharges for three months starting from 20 May 2017. According to the agreement tax fines, penalties and
See MoreBangladesh: Budget 2017-18
On 1 June 2017, the Finance Minister Mr. Abul Maal Abdul Muhith presented the annual national budget of an outlay of TK 4 trillion for the fiscal year 2017-18. In the proposed budget, the finance minister has targeted a GDP growth rate of 7.4 per
See MoreGreece: Reform Law 4472/2017 published
The Government published Law 4472 on 19th of May 2017 in the Official Gazette. It includes several reform measures concerning the medium-term fiscal targets for 2018-2021 and tax cuts for legal entities. Therefore, the corporate income tax (CIT)
See MorePakistan: FBR proposes budget for 2017/2018
Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on 26 May 2017, presented the budget for 2017/2018 to the parliament. The following tax measures are proposed in the Budget: Corporate income tax rate: Corporate tax rate for companies other than banking
See MoreIndia: Reimbursement of costs for training and general insurance not included in fee for technical services
The Mumbai Bench of the Income-tax Appellate Tribunal in the case of: Gemological Institute International Inc v. DCIT (ITA No. 4659/Mum/2014) and (ITA No. 385/Mum/2016) held that, the amounts received by the taxpayer were not taxed as technical
See MoreUS: Trump releases final 2018 budget proposal
President Trump released his budget proposal for the FY 2018 on May 23, 2017, expanding on the budget blueprint he released in March. The Trump Administration proposed to Congress a $4.1 trillion FY 2018 budget that aims to balance the federal
See MoreAustralia: New rate for franking credits
The company tax rate for small business has been reduced to 27.5% for 2016-17 and the maximum franking credit of small business has decreased to 27.5% (previously 30%). This reduced rate applies to companies with an aggregated turnover of less than
See MoreHong Kong: New tax rules for aircraft leasing
The Government introduced in March this year tax concessions for the aircraft leasing industry to foster the proposed development of Hong Kong as an aircraft leasing centre. On March 10 2017, the Hong Kong government gazetted the Inland Revenue
See MoreFrance: New tax plans by the newly elected president
French newly elected president has committed to reduce the corporate tax rate from current rate of 33.3% to 25% with the aim to bring it in line with the EU average within five years. The tax credit on research, innovation and the start-up status
See MoreCzech Republic: New withholding tax provisions
The Czech President signed some amendments to the Income Tax Act, which include the withholding tax (WHT) provisions. The amendments will be effective on the 15th day of its publication. There is an indication of its publication date and it is 1st
See MoreNew Zealand: Business organization endeavor progressive corporate tax
Small and medium measured organizations (SMEs) in New Zealand need the nation to change partnership charge in accordance with recent changes presented by Australia. It said that 63% of entrepreneurs support presenting a graduated organization tax
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