Belgian Government approved new draft legislation to implement TP documentation and CbC reporting requirements
The Government of Belgium has approved new draft legislation to effectively implement CbC reporting and introduce formal transfer pricing documentation requirements in Belgium. The draft legislation is according to 3 tiered approach of Action 13 of
See MoreSpain: Compulsory e-filing for large companies
Recently the Spanish government has issued an order addressing several tax filing obligations. Large Companies will have to file tax documents such as returns, declarations or reimbursement requests electronically as from 1 July 2016. The order was
See MoreLuxembourg: explanations regarding modifications to Net worth tax 2016
The Luxembourg administration for direct taxes published Circular which provides explanations regarding the 2016 changes of the Net worth tax (NWT), on 16 June 2016. A reduced rate of 0.05% applies for taxable net worth above EUR 500 million from 1
See MoreEU agrees on draft Directive on anti-avoidance
On 21 June 2016 the EU’s Economic and Financial Affairs Council reached agreement on a draft Directive on tax avoidance practices following expiry of the required period for further issues to be raised. The draft Directive will be presented for
See MorePakistan: Publishes Budget for 2016/17
The Minister of Finance has published the tax proposals on 3 June 2016 in the Finance Bill 2016 as part of the annual budget for fiscal year 2016/17. The main details of the Budget on income taxes are summarized below: The following measures
See MoreIMF report discusses economic policy in Japan
On 20 June 2016 the IMF issued a concluding report following the conclusion of discussions with Japan under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. Japan’s economy is expected to grow at around 0.5% in 2016 but slow to 0.3% in 2017. The
See MoreJapan: The penalty for failure to submit the CbC report or the Master File by the due date
Japan’s 2016 tax reform was enacted on 29 March 2016 and at the end of April 2016, the National Tax Agency posted guidance on its website to help clarify the documentation requirements within Japan. The tax reform also implements penalties for a
See MoreSingapore: Commits to implement CbCR for financial years beginning on or after 1 January 2017
The Ministry of Finance announced on 16 June 2016, that Singapore will join the inclusive framework for the global implementation of the Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) Project. Under this framework, all state-and non-state jurisdictions
See MoreEU Finance Ministers reach preliminary agreement on tax avoidance proposals
It is reported that on 17 June 2016 the EU finance ministers reached preliminary agreement on a modified version of the European Commission’s proposals on countering tax avoidance originally released at the beginning of 2016. Original
See MoreIMF report comments on the economic position of Latvia
On 16 June 2016 the IMF published on its website a staff report following the conclusion of discussions with Latvia under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. Growth increased to 2.7% in 2015 and investment grew at 2.1% following a
See MoreOECD Council approves BEPS amendments to the Transfer Pricing Guidelines
On 23 May 2016 the OECD Council gave its approval to the amendments to the transfer pricing guidelines recommended in the final report of the project on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). The amendments were contained in the final report on
See MoreTanzania issues Finance Bill, 2016
Tanzania’s Finance Bill 2016 was made publicly available on 13th June 2016. This follows presentation of the 2016/17 budget by the Finance Ministry on 8th June 2016. This covers the Finance Bill, 2016 which contains numerous proposed changes in
See MoreIMF report comments on economic and fiscal policy of Sri Lanka
On 14 June 2016 the IMF issued a report following the completion of consultations with Sri Lanka under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. GDP growth was 4.8% in 2015, generally unchanged from 2014. The economy is however facing an
See MoreVietnam increases penalty for tax fraud and evasion
The General Department of Taxation announced on 6 June 2016, an increase in the maximum penalty that may be imposed for tax fraud and evasion to VND 50 million. Further it announced an increase in the fines for lost or damaged tax invoices
See MoreIMF report comments on the economic policy of Peru
On 13 June 2016 the IMF published on its website a concluding statement following the completion of discussions with Peru under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. Peru’s economic growth fell in 2014 as a result of declines in
See MoreCosta Rica: Tax authority released draft rules for annual transfer pricing return
The Costa Rican tax authority released a draft rules on 6 June 2016 for taxpayers to apply and follow in filing an annual transfer pricing return. The draft resolution includes a penalty for taxpayers that fail to file a transfer pricing return,
See MoreAustralia: Electronic Local Files template finalized
Taxpayers that fail to adhere to their tax disclosure obligations like submitting local file will be exposed to administrative penalties of AUD 4,500. The Government proposes revised penalties amounting to AUD450, 000 from 1 July 2017 for failure to
See MoreIMF publishes working paper on aid and fiscal policy
On 9 June 2016 the IMF published on its website a paper entitled “What does aid do to fiscal policy? New evidence”. As foreign aid is an important source of funding for some developing countries it is important to look at how aid is allocated
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