Slovak Republic passes bill to introduce financial transaction tax, amends VAT, income tax and other tax rates
Slovak Republic’s parliament passed a government bill on 3 October 2024 introducing a new tax on financial transactions and amending several acts, including VAT and income tax rates. The key details of the bills are as follows: Financial
See MoreNigeria reinstates cybersecurity levy with reduced rate
Nigeria’s Central Bank (CBN) announced that it is reintroducing a 0.005% levy on all electronic transactions conducted by banks and financial institutions under the “Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015” on 17 September
See MoreSlovak Republic approves draft bill with tax measures
The Slovak Republic government approved a draft legislation on 18 September 2024 amending various tax measures to consolidate the country's public finances. Taxation of high-income groups: The main changes include increased special levies for
See MoreNigeria imposes levy on electronic money transfers
Nigeria's Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) will implement an electronic money transfer levy of NGN 50 on transfers of NGN 10,000 and above, starting 9 September 2024. Introduced in the Finance Act 2020 and regulated in late 2021, the levy
See MoreBrazil considering tax hike without legislative approval
Brazil's government is considering tax increases that can be enacted without congressional approval to address this year's budget deficit, according to two reports from the finance ministry received on 6 September 2024. Officials have indicated
See MoreVenezuela implements 0% tax on select large financial transactions
Venezuela published Decree 4972 in the Official Gazette on 12 July, 2024, which reduces the tax rate to 0% from 2% for large financial transactions. The 0% tax rate applies to specific transactions which are mentioned in paragraphs one to four
See MoreHungary raises financial transaction tax
Hungary has raised the financial transaction tax (FTT) from 0.3% to 0.45% with the maximum tax per payment transaction increasing from HUF 10,000 to HUF 20,000. The FTT rate on cash withdrawals has increased from 0.6% to 0.9%. The new FTT at a
See MoreIsrael: Finance committee approves additional tax on financial institutions
On 4 March 2024, the Finance Committee of Israel’s parliament (Knesset) passed a measure to impose a 6% tax on financial institutions holding assets equivalent to at least 5% of the total assets held by Israeli banks. This additional tax will be
See MoreIsrael to raise bank taxes to 26% in 2024 and 2025
On 15 January 2024, Israel's Ministry of Finance proposed to increase the tax rate on bank profits from 17% to 26% in both 2024 and 2025. At present, banks and other financial institutions pay a 17% VAT-equivalent tax on their total payroll and
See MoreWorld Bank: Taxation of the Digital Sector
On 1 October 2021 the Third World Bank Tax Conference discussed the taxation of the digital sector. Value added tax collection The growth of the digital economy has changed business models and has presented new problems for tax assessment and
See MoreG20 leader reserved on financial transaction tax prospects
In a statement made at the G20 summit in Baden-Baden on March 18, 2107, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria stated that the proposal would only succeed if “adopted by a large number of countries, including those that house the major financial
See MoreArgentina: DJAS and DAPE systems eliminated
The General Resolution No. 4008-E was published on 6th March 2017 in the Argentine Official Gazette. According to that resolution, Argentina has abolished the Early Declaration System for Services (DJAS) and the Early Declaration for Payments Abroad
See MoreItaly-published FTT return model
The Tax Authority of Italy, as the approval to the new financial transaction tax (FTT) return model published Protocol No.2169 on 4th of January 2017. The FTT return will be applicable from 1st February 2017 and will have to be filed electronically
See MoreEU Council issues state of play note on financial transaction tax proposal
The general secretariat to the Council of the EU issued a note on October 28, 2016, setting out the state of play with regard to the proposal to introduce a financial transaction tax by 10 EU Member States. The note indicates broad lines of
See MoreEuropean Commission will begin drafting new EU financial transaction tax text
An Austrian proposal for a compromise text for the proposal to introduce a financial transaction tax by 10 EU Member States has been agreed in principle according to a Reuters report, at a meeting of the Finance Ministers in question on October 11,
See MoreDecision on EU financial transaction tax must come in June 2016
Austrian finance minister Schelling is reported by Reuters as having set a deadline of June 2016 for agreement on the proposal to introduce a financial transaction tax by 10 EU Member States. Other states are reported to have indicated reservations
See MoreEU Council issues state of play note on financial transaction tax proposal
The general secretariat to the Council of the EU issued a note on June 3, 2016 setting out the state of play with regard to the proposal to introduce a financial transaction tax by 10 EU Member States. The note discusses possible outcomes of ongoing
See MorePartial agreement reached on EU financial transaction tax
On December 8, 2015, 10 EU Member States have issued a joint statement on the proposal to introduce a financial transaction tax (FTT) setting out areas on which agreement has been reached and areas which are not yet agreed. Estonia, which was
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