Japan: Plans for an increase in Consumption Tax from April 2017
The government has confirmed that Japanese consumption tax will rise from 8% to 10% from 1 April 2017. This latest date was announced in the 2015 Tax Plan. The increase in the consumption tax rate was first scheduled for 1 October 2015, but was
See MoreNigeria: Reduction of taxes on transfer of property
The Lagos State Governor has issued Executive Order No. EO/BRF/001 of 2015 on 5th January 2015, which decreases taxes on transfer of property in Lagos. This order decreases the fees and charges payable for processing Governor's consent in respect of
See MoreJapan: Honda Succeeds in Transfer Pricing Case
The Tokyo District Court in the case of: Heisei 23 (2011) gyou-u No. 164 ruled on 28 August 2014 that, in using the residual profit split method, the profits to be attributed should include the special tax benefits enjoyed by the Brazilian
See MoreMalta: Tax Rates for Basis Year 2015
Malta's income tax rates for the basis year 2015 are as follows: Chargeable Income (€) Single Rates From To Rate Subtract (€) 0 8,500 0% 0 8,501 14,500 15% 1,275 14,501 60,000 25% 2,725 60,001 and over 35% 8,725 Married
See MoreAzerbaijan: Tax Withholding On Income from Bank Deposits Needs To Take Into Account the Relevant Rebate
Senior officials of Ministry of Taxes and banks in Azerbaijan held a meeting on January 9. It was decided in the meeting that the tax withholding on incomes from bank deposits will be applied on the interests charged by 1 January 2015 taking into
See MoreBelgium Federal Budget for 2015
Recently, the Belgian Government was gazettes the following federal end of year tax measures for corporate income tax in the State Gazette: Changes regarding Corporate income tax: The corporate income tax exemption for communal joint-venture
See MoreFinland: Uniform Tax Treatment Of Pension Benefits For Foreign Entities And Finnish Pension Institutions
Starting 2015, and subject to certain restrictions, foreign corporate entities comparable to Finnish pension institutions are entitled to a similar deduction. Under the provisions of Business Tax Act, Finnish pension institutions may deduct the
See MoreSingapore: New Revised Transfer Pricing Guidelines for 2015
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) publishes revised transfer pricing (TP) guidelines on 6 January 2015. The 2015 TP Guidelines are generally in line with the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines (2010) as well as some relevant areas of
See MoreKazakhstan: Law No. 269 has signed for tax code amendments
The President of Kazakhstan has signed Law No. 269 on 29th December 2014 for announcing the following Tax Code amendments that became effective from 1st January 2015. Corporate income tax Costs of deductible training paid by a company for an
See MoreFrance: New Tax Laws Permit Sister Companies To Consolidate
France’s 2015 Finance Act and the Rectificative Finance Act for 2014 have entered into force. According to new law, the changes are below; New rules permitting sister companies to f for tax purposes. A reduction in the real estate
See MoreEcuador: Enacts tax reform Bill
Ecuador enacted a proposed tax reform bill on 29 December 2014. The legislation was effective from 1 January 2015. There are several changes in the tax reform bill to the current tax law. The changes are as follows: The general corporate
See MoreItaly:Parliament Approves a Law to Ratify a Pending Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) Protocol with Mexico
The lower of Parliament of Italy has approved a law on December 18, 2014 to ratify a pending Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) Protocol with
See MoreTurkey: Blacklist of taxpayers has published
The Finance Ministry in Turkey has published on its website the blacklist of taxpayers with unpaid tax and fines that exceeds TRL 100 million on 27th December 2014. The list contains both individual and corporate taxpayers. It also includes some
See MoreTurkey: Individual Income Tax Tables have updated
The Income Tax Announcement No. 287 issued by the Ministry of Finance has released in the Official Gazette on 30th December 2014. This presents individual income tax tables for the year 2015. The table applicable to employment income in 2015 is
See MoreJapan: Tax Reform Plan for 2015
The government of Japan outlined its Tax Reform Plan for 2015 on 30 December 2014. The main changes are summarized below: – The corporate income tax rate will be reduced from 34.62% (2014) to 32.11% (2015) and 31.33% (2016). – Exemption for
See MoreItaly: Introduces New Reduced Tax Regime for Self-Employed Individuals
Italy has introduced new reduced tax regime for Italian self-employed individuals and which will be effective from January 1, 2015. The self-employed individuals including entrepreneurs and sole traders will be entitled to new 15 percent fixed tax
See MoreMalaysia: IRB Issues Public Ruling On Qualifying Plant And Machinery For Claiming Capital Allowances
The Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (IRBM) released a public ruling (No.12/2014) on qualifying plant and machinery for claiming capital allowances on December 31, 2014. The objective of this Public Ruling (PR) is to explain whether an asset is a
See MoreMexico: Developments of non-oil tax revenue
The Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP) recently released statistics about Mexico's non-oil tax revenues. According to the statistics non-oil tax revenue reached MXN1.65 trillion in the time period of January to November of 2014 from the
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