Costa Rica: Supreme Court issues base salary for 2017

16 January, 2017

The Supreme Court of Justice released Circular No.230-2016 on 10 January 2017 regarding base salary for 2017. According to the Circular, with effect from 1 January 2017 the base salary is CRC 426,200. The base salary is applicable to compute certain

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Ukraine-Adopted amendments to Tax Code

26 December, 2016

The parliament of Ukraine adopted a draft law amending the Tax Code on 21 December 2016. According to the adopted law, costs for repairing and maintenance of non-productive fixed assets will no longer be considered as deductible expenses. Previously

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Germany: Publishes social security contributions thresholds for 2017 

30 November, 2016

The Federal Council approved the regulation concerning the thresholds for social security contributions for 2017 on 25 November 2016, which had been previously approved by the Federal Cabinet on 12 October

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Bulgaria: Proposal to keep health insurance contribution rate at 8% for 2017

11 November, 2016

The Bulgarian Council of Ministers has submitted a proposal to the National Assembly on 31st October 2016 concerning the Act on the budget of the National Health Insurance Fund for 2017. In accordance with the proposal, the compulsory health

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UK: Consultation on changes to National Insurance Contributions

22 December, 2015

On 9 December 2015 the UK issued a consultation document proposing changes to Class 2 and Class 4 national insurance contributions. These are payments made by self-employed people in respect of entitlement social security benefits including the

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Kazakhstan: Bill regarding social health insurance sent to Senate

13 October, 2015

A bill about compulsory social health insurance contributions has been introduced and was sent to Senate on 8th October 2015. This bill is about a new social health insurance system to be launched from 2017. In calculating social health insurance

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UK: Budget Announcements for 2015/16

18 March, 2015

The UK budget announcements were delivered on 18 March 2015. The detail of the announcements is as follows: Business tax measures As already announced the UK corporation tax rate is 20% from 1 April 2015. The budget announcements include the

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OECD: report on encouraging entrepreneurship

03 February, 2015

In December 2014 the OECD published a study entitled “The Missing Entrepreneurs 2014: Policies for Inclusive Entrepreneurship in Europe”. This looks at the possibilities for entrepreneurship and self-employment for groups in Europe that are

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Spain: Amendment of Social Security Contribution Rules

02 February, 2015

Spain amended the social security contribution rules through the Ministerial Order ESS/86/2015 of 30 January 2015. The Order implements the social security contribution rules established in the Budget Law for 2015, including unemployment, protection

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US: Four Charitable Tax Breaks for 2014

18 July, 2014

“America Gives More Act of 2014” has been passed in the House on July 17, by the vote of 277-130. Two old charitable giving tax breaks that have expired and two new ones have passed the House, leaving charities delighted. Among the Four

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Nigeria: New system regarding pension plan has enacted

03 July, 2014

The Legislation has signed into law that provides new measures for a contributory pension plan system in Nigeria. The new law naming “Pension Reform Act, 2014” repeals a 2004 law, and provides for a high threshold number of employees for

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Russia: Withholding tax for pensions has reimbursed under certain situations

03 July, 2014

The Federal Law that adopts the amending tax code has entered into force with effect from June 24, 2014. On the basis of Federal Law No. 166-FZ, pensions paid to individuals under non-state pension insurance agreements signed by their employers with

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New Zealand Funding Increased Tax Compliance Drive

25 May, 2014

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) is to receive an additional NZD132m in government funding over five years to increase its tax compliance drive. Some of this is for investing in compliance enforcement, while some will cover tax that must be

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Spain to Bill Firms Directly For Social Security Contributions

24 March, 2014

The Social Security Administration in Spain is to commence directly invoicing employers in respect of monthly social security bills, instead of relying on employers to deduct the contributions from wages on a monthly basis. The invoice will be

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Spain – published social security contributions decrease

09 March, 2014

The Official Gazette published Royal Decree-Law 3/2014 on 1 March 2014. This law contains urgent measures to promote employment via the contracting of workers for an indefinite period. The Decree-Law sets out the circumstances in which a flat social

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