Slovak Republic: Proposed amendments to tax legislation

30 April, 2015

The Slovak Republic has proposed changes in the tax legislation including corporate income tax, personal income tax and value added tax. The amendments should come into force from 1st January 2016. The changes are summarized below: Corporate

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Hong Kong: IRD Gazettes Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2015

18 April, 2015

The Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2015 was gazetted on 17 April, 2015. The Bill seeks to amend the Inland Revenue Ordinance (Cap. 112) to implement the concessionary revenue measures proposed in the 2015-16 Budget. These include: (a)

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Canada: Taxpayers to be better off in 2015

01 January, 2015

As a result of tax reforms initiated by the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation (CTF), Canadian families will have more money in their pockets during 2015. The calculations are contained within the CTF's annual New Year's Tax Changes report that

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Croatia: New tax measurement has been announced by government

09 September, 2014

The government has declared new tax measure on VAT, personal allowance, Employment earnings and others in order to enhance the economic activity, on 4 September 2014. VAT: According to the declaration, VAT will be applicable on invoice payment

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Denmark: New Figures published for personal income tax 2015

03 September, 2014

The Ministry of Taxation published on its website on 2 September 2014, the figures applied for personal income tax purposes in 2015. Furthermore, it lists the applicable figures for other taxes. Such figures are adjusted annually according to

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Irish Personal Income Tax Cuts may be Needed

25 May, 2014

The American Chamber of Commerce Ireland has suggested that the high marginal individual income tax rates in Ireland combined with the low threshold for the highest rate create an obstacle to attracting key personnel. This also causes a cost burden

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France Plans Higher Exempt Threshold for Low Earners

25 May, 2014

The French Prime Minister intends to take around 650,000 low income individuals out of the direct tax net by adjusting the personal income tax thresholds. Taxpayers with income up to around EUR 15,000 would not be paying income tax after these

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Ireland: Retailers Call for Personal Income Tax Cuts

18 May, 2014

The retail industry body Retail Ireland is confident that the retail sector will experience a significant recovery in 2014 and has requested individual income tax cuts to increase the spending power of the public and ensure that the public has more

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Italy Expands Employee Productivity Tax Incentive

11 May, 2014

Italy has extended into 2014 the reduced individual income tax rate for earnings from work arrangements that increase corporate productivity. This lower 10 percent rate was first introduced in 2008 and has been extended in the 2014 budget.

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UK: Coalition Partner indicates preference for Income Tax Allowance Increases

07 January, 2014

The UK Deputy Prime Minister has said that the personal allowance could be increased beyond the  target GBP 10,000 in April 2014 if the Government were to abandon “pet projects” on tax and focus on on a single goal of a high allowance

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Belgium: Proposed changes to expatriate tax rules

06 January, 2014

The Belgian government has proposed legislation to amend the rules for determining the non-resident individual (personal) income tax as applicable to expatriates. Proposed changes include the repeal of personal exemptions for expatriates benefiting

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Argentina-changes to the wage limits for family allowances

22 October, 2013

The government of Argentina has announced changes to the family allowances regime which are effective from 1 September 2013. The family allowances limit has been increased to $15,000(previously $8,400) for each spouse and $30,000(previously

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Argentina: Changes to Income Tax and Family Allowances

10 September, 2013

The Argentine government announced changes to the income taxes. According to the new amendments exemptions from taxes will be offered and the level of non-taxable income for higher earners will be raised. According to Decree 1242/2013, workers with

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Taiwan Announces Income Tax Cuts

28 November, 2012

It has been published on 28 November 2012 that the Ministry of Finance has announced that, because of the inflation linkage within Taiwan's tax code, individual income tax thresholds and brackets will be increased automatically next year. As

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