Cyprus – Tax guide 2014
A tax guide for 2014 has been published in Cyprus. The Tax Guide aims to provide a comprehensive introduction on the main aspects of the Cyprus Tax System for non-resident investors and corporations. The guide is of use to potential investors in
See MoreCyprus to cut tax appeal waiting time
Cyprus's Justice Minister has promised that a new Administrative Court due to open in September will cut the waiting time for tax appeals. Tax cases currently take two years to process in the Supreme Court, but the time required to hear a case will
See MoreChile: New tax reporting format
The tax authorities have provided a new reporting format for the declaration that Chilean individuals and foreign individuals that have been domiciled or resident in Chile for more than 3 years must file a return by 19 March 2014 to report foreign
See MoreCanada: Tax Break for 2015-16 financial year
Canada's Finance Minister has said that his "number one priority" is reducing the taxes faced by Canadian families. Tax cuts are to take preference over plans to lower the country's debt or boost government spending. After the tax cuts are achieved,
See MoreCanada: Insurance companies, banks, and security dealers face new indirect tax challenges
Many insurance and financial institutions have a high compliance burden from indirect taxes, owing to the need to distinguish between taxable and exempt supplies and the restriction that many face in reclaiming all the VAT paid on their inputs.
See MoreCanada: Draft Legislation Concerning Taxation of Canadian Banks With Foreign Affiliates
On February 27, 2014, Canada’s Department of Finance released draft legislative proposals relating to the taxation of Canadian banks with foreign affiliates. The proposals contain modifications to those released for consultation on November 27,
See MoreBelgium – Resident companies must file their corporate tax returns electronically
On 14 February 2014 a royal decree was published requiring resident companies to file their corporate tax returns electronically as from tax year 2014. E-filing will be mandatory for nonresident companies as from tax year 2015. An exception will
See MoreBelgium requires foreign public transporters to register for VAT
Belgium is to require foreign public transport companies to register for VAT, and charge a proportion of Belgian VAT on the price of their tickets. From 1 January, non-Belgian coach and taxi drivers transporting paying passengers across Belgium
See MoreAustria: Tax Increases
The National Council of Austria has adopted with minor changes the Government's Tax Amendment Act, providing for a number of tax increases. The Tax Amendment Act increases the standard consumption tax, the motor vehicle tax, and the tobacco tax. The
See MoreColombia: Updates on documentation threshold’s, audit penalty and APA
According to the Regulatory Decree 3030 of December 2013, transactions over 32,000 UVT by type of transaction are subject to transfer pricing analysis only if the total amount of the transactions exceeds 61,000 TVU. In the case of transactions with
See MoreSpain: Tax Reform Package Designed
The tax reform committee in Spain will soon present proposals for a comprehensive tax system reform. It is expected that the committee will recommend simplification of the system and corporate taxation and individual income tax rate reductions,
See MoreNew Zealand: 15 Percent Superannuation Tax Option
New Zealand resident individuals will have increased options if they decide to transfer their foreign superannuation before 1 April 2014. Previous rules enabled a “15% option” for those who made a lump-sum withdrawal or a transfer to another
See MoreMexico: Electronic Invoicing mandatory
From 1 April 2014, individual taxpayers involved in business, providing professional services etc. must issue electronic invoices. The Mexican tax administration service has made available a free mobile application to record income and expenses,
See MorePortugal: Tax law changes affecting corporate and individual taxpayers
The recently enacted changes following the 2014 budget proposals include some key changes to the corporate taxation regime as well as other tax law provisions: Reduction in the rate of corporate income tax, from 25% to 23%, for 2014; Expanded
See MoreSouth Africa: Revenue Service increases Transfer Duty Refund System
The South African Revenue Service’s (SARS’s) will not process manual requests for Transfer Duty refunds after February 17, 2014. This is follows introduction of electronic submission for Transfer Duty declarations and an e-Account for Transfer
See MoreSingapore: New guidance on GST and income tax treatment of virtual currencies
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has published guidance on GST and income tax treatment for virtual currencies. For GST purposes, virtual currencies will be treated as a supply of services, which does not qualify for GST
See MoreNamibia: Budget for 2014/15
The 2014-15 Budget was presented by the Minister of Finance on 19 February 2014, and includes the following measures: Corporate taxation: The non-mining corporate income tax rate will be reduced from 33% to 32%. VAT: The VAT registration
See MoreDenmark: Modifications to cash payment incentive for research and development
The Danish parliament adopted Bill (L 103) on 29 January 2014, under which companies may apply for a maximum cash incentive amounting to 24.5% of DKK 25 million for qualifying R&D costs from 2014. The cash incentive is to be computed on a
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