Australia announces amendments to personal income tax rates and thresholds from July 2024
On 25 January 2024, the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) declared proposed changes to individual income tax rates and thresholds from 1 July 2024. These changes are yet to become law. The key proposed tax cuts will: reduce the 19 % tax rate
See MoreTaiwan grants basic income tax exemptions and deductions for 2024
On 8 January 2024, Taiwan’s Ministry of Finance released a notice regarding the amounts of basic income eligible for an exemption from Income Basic Tax and related deductions for 2024 according to the Income Basic Tax Act on 23 November 2023. The
See MoreLuxembourg: Administration of direct tax updates 2024 PIT brackets
On 5 January 2024, the Luxembourg Administration of Direct Tax released a newsletter in relation to the income tax changes for the 2024 tax year. The newsletter includes the Law of 22 December 2023 on amendments to the Income Tax Law, submitted to
See MoreKazakhstan announces amendments to its tax laws
On 12 December 2023, Kazakhstan published Law No. 45-VIII of 12 December 2023 in the Official Gazette, providing various amendments to its tax laws including digital assets. The key amendments are as follows: The amendment of the new limit on
See MoreOECD: Population Ageing and the Fiscal Sustainability of Health Care
On 30 June 2022, as part of the series of Fiscal Federalism Working Papers, the OECD published a paper entitled Ageing and the long-run fiscal sustainability of health care across levels of government. In the next 20 years government tax revenue
See MoreZambia: Government implements budget tax changes for 2022
Recently, the Zambian Government has published Practice Note No. 1/2022 which provides an overview of the various 2022 tax changes implemented through the Budget 2022 Amendment Acts. The most important changes are summarized below: Corporate
See MoreOECD: Fiscal Federalism 2022
On 20 December 2021 the OECD released the publication Fiscal Federalism 2022: Making Decentralisation Work. This looks at trends in relations with subnational governments as the world strives to emerge from the crisis caused by the
See MoreJapan enacts tax reform bill 2021
On 26 March 2021, Japan’s 2021 tax reform bills were passed by the Japanese National Diet. The Bill generally follows the tax reform outline announced by Japan’s coalition leading parties in December 2020. The amendments generally apply to
See MoreOECD: Ageing and Fiscal Challenges Across Levels of Government
A paper contributing to OECD Fiscal Federalism Studies published on 27 October 2020 looks at the fiscal challenges across levels of government resulting from an ageing population. Personal Tax Revenue and an Ageing Population Some tax systems
See MoreCzech Republic: Finance Ministry announces liberation package III due to COVID-19 pandemic
On 9 June 2020, the Ministry of Finance announced on its website that the so-called next liberation package III has been approved to extend and extend certain tax exemptions, tax accessories and administrative fees due to an emergency caused by
See MoreOECD: Overview of tax measures to combat the coronavirus pandemic
On 1 April 2020 the OECD published on its website detailed information on measures taken by countries to help businesses and individuals during the coronavirus crisis. Measures to help business case flow These include tax administration
See MoreFrance: President announces to postpone the deadline for payment of taxes
On 12 March 2020, the President, Emmanuel Macron, announced that the deadline for the payment of taxes and social security contributions will be postponed from during March 2020 for all companies due to coronavirus outbreak. Also, the President
See MoreOECD: Fiscal challenges of ageing populations for central and local government
On 4 December 2019 the OECD released a Working Paper entitled Population ageing and sub-central governments: long-term fiscal challenges and tax policy reform options. This looks at the taxation policy options for central and local governments in
See MoreRussia publishes amendments related to corporation tax
On 29 September 2019, the Russian Government signed a Law no. 325-FZ (Amendments to the Tax Code of the Russian Federation) and published in the Official Gazette. The main amendments relating to corporate income tax are as follows: Limitation
See MorePakistan approves the Finance Supplementary (Second Amendment) Bill, 2019
On 6 March 2019, the National Assembly has approved the Finance Supplementary (Second Amendment) Bill, 2019 aimed at amending tax laws. The major changes introduced to income tax laws are as follow: -For nonbanking sectors, the super tax is
See MoreSpain publishes national budget for 2019
The state budget bill (the Budget Bill) for fiscal year 2019 was published on 16 January 2019 in the Spanish Parliament Official Gazette. The Budget Bill, which was adopted by the Spanish Council of Ministers on 11 January 2019, will now follow the
See MoreGerman passed the Annual Tax Act 2018
On 8 November 2018, the German Federal Parliament (The Bundestag) has passed the Annual Tax Act 2018 under the name “Law on the avoidance of sales tax defaults when trading goods on the Internet and amending further tax regulations”. The German
See MoreKorea passed the budget for 2018
The Government passed the 2018 budget on 6 December 2017. Under the budget, the threshold of the new highest corporate income tax rate of 25% has been increased from KRW 200 billion to KRW 300 billion. A 10% local income tax surcharge is also
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