US Treasury fact sheet to support Education Tax Credit Claims

16 June, 2014

In order to raise the awareness of students and their families, the US Treasury Department has published a fact sheet to educate colleges and universities, tax preparers, software providers and other stakeholders, on the complex rules addressing

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Romania plans to cut social security contributions

16 June, 2014

The Romanian Government is planning to cut social security tax paid by the employers by five percentage points though the plan has not been approved by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Romania's Prime Minister, Victor Ponta, has confirmed this

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Egypt: Imposes exit tax on tourists

12 June, 2014

Egypt is now introducing USD25 airport departure tax to flight fares to boost revenue for the cash-strapped state. The charge, which was announced, is in addition to the cost of an entry visa. It is be afraid of that the levy will be a further

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Canada: Mining tax changes in Quebec budget

12 June, 2014

According to the 2014-15 Quebec budget, Quebec has declared several measures that will impact on the mining industry and it proposes to deduct tax credits and confirms that the mining tax regime would be effective from January 1, 2014. The budget

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Pakistan: Budget 2014/15 introduces GST and excise changes

12 June, 2014

With the Budget 2014/15 Pakistan is introducing a number of minor changes to the Goods & Services Tax (GST) and Excise Duty regimes from July 2014. Following changes will take place: Simplified GST regime introduced for the retail

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Venezuela – Regulations regarding commercial property leases

05 June, 2014

A new legislative decree has published in late May 2014 including changes to the rules regarding commercial property leases in Venezuela. As determined by the tax authorities, the decree also establishes the invoice provided by the landlord to the

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OECD: Lower Labor Taxes Would Benefit Germany

25 May, 2014

In a published survey on Germany the OECD has suggested that the tax on labor could be cut while social security contributions could also be decreased for those on low incomes. This could promote growth, but currently Germany is too reliant on taxes

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France- Lawmakers Seek Simpler Tax Regularization Scheme

25 May, 2014

French members of parliament have indicated that offering taxpayers a chance for tax regularization through a lump sum 10 percent tax on assets repatriated would raise revenue for the government of around EUR 10 billion. Around half of this sum

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European Inheritance Tax Burdens Compared

25 May, 2014

A recent examination of inheritance tax systems in European countries suggests that there is no consistency in the way that the taxes are applied to family business transfers. The way the tax operates is greatly influenced by the tax relief that can

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Brazil – Tax Hike on Drinks Postponed

25 May, 2014

Brazil is delaying until September 2014 a proposed rise in indirect tax on certain types of drink. The original proposal was that the tax on energy drinks, beer and some fruit juice would increase by around 1.5 percent on average from 1 June 2014.

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Switzerland to Retain Flat Tax For Wealthy Expatriates

18 May, 2014

Switzerland’s National Council has voted against the proposed withdrawal of the flat tax regime for high wealth foreigners. The Council supported that argument that the flat tax makes Switzerland an attractive location for high wealth individuals

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Ireland Eases Rules for LPT Concessions

18 May, 2014

Certain relief from Ireland’s Local Property Tax (LPT) is available for some disabled individuals. The Finance Minister has now announced that the scope of these reliefs is to be extended. The exemptions relate to property that are built or

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UK:HMRC challenged on VAT default surcharge

11 May, 2014

The victory of a newspaper group in a legal action against HMRC in relation to a large VAT penalty shows the importance of the proportionality principle of EU law.  The large fine related to a late VAT return and the judgment illustrates that

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Ireland Increases Carbon Tax Rates

11 May, 2014

With effect from May 1 2014 the solid fuel carbon tax is to be raised. This change will bring the tax up to a level that is equivalent to EUR20 (USD28) per tonne of CO2 emitted, in line with the tax payable in respect of other fossil fuels. This

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Hong Kong Reviews Efficacy of New Stamp Duties

11 May, 2014

The Legislative Council in Hong Kong recently requested information to enable it to assess the effect of tax changes that were brought in to ensure that the housing market did not overheat. These measures included the Special Stamp Duty (SSD)

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Brazil- Taxes on Drinks Ahead Of World Cup Increases

20 April, 2014

To take full benefit from the large number of visitors to the country this year, Brazil is to increase taxes on certain categories of drink such as beer, energy drinks and some fruit juice before the beginning of the soccer World Cup which is to be

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Switzerland – Committee rejects IHT and VAT changes

16 April, 2014

A Swiss government committed has rejected an inheritance tax proposal from the Socialist Party and has also rejected a suggestion to introduce a consumption tax on energy in place of the VAT. The inheritance tax suggested by the Socialists would

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Lithuania – VAT and excise tax updates

16 April, 2014

Lithuania is supplying additional explanatory notes on the VAT law so as to given guidance to taxpayers involved in mixed activities and to give practical case details on derivatives. If taxpayers refer to notes provided by the tax authorities this

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