Italy’s Transfer Pricing Changes In 2014
Italy has introduced a number of transfer pricing-related changes within its Finance Act 2014 (Law No 147/2013). These changes will have an effect on both administrative procedures and fundamental transfer pricing concepts. Article 1, Paragraph 281
See MoreItaly dealing with transfer pricing legislation domestically
According to a verdict of the Italian Supreme Court in July 2013, internal transfer prices must follow the arm’s-length principle. Italy has been adopting international transfer pricing rules similar to those in the rest of Europe. The Supreme
See MoreIreland: High taxes may reduce competitiveness
The Irish Government has been warned to control further increases in personal taxes by the head of the country's largest recruitment firm. A recent survey found that almost half of all Irish job seekers are now emigrating to find work. Roughly one
See MoreFrance: Reduced VAT rate on digital newspapers and magazines
The French government is about to propose a VAT reduction for digital newspapers and magazines. The intention behind this move is to provide a level playing field for different forms of publication. The government wants to give the digital versions
See MoreEuropean Parliament Urged To Outlaw Anonymous Shell Companies
The European Parliament has been urged to support the creation of public registries of corporate ownership. This suggestion has been made by a Washington DC-based research and advocacy organization. Global Financial Integrity (GIF) studies and
See MoreEU: European Commission publishes Paper on Behavioral Economics and Taxation
Recently, the European Commission published working paper N.41, entitled "Behavioural Economics and Taxation" summarizing central parts of economic literature on integrated behavioural economic models that take into account both psychological and
See MoreEgypt to announce second stimulus package
The Egyptian finance minister has said the government will announce within days details of its second stimulus package to boost Egypt’s rapid growth and to reassure
See MoreEgypt aims to unveil new fiscal incentive package
The Egyptian Finance Minister has announced that the Government aims to unveil details of a new fiscal stimulus package shortly. The Government adopted its first stimulus package in the second half of 2013. The Finance Minister indicated that the
See MoreChile changes foreign tax credit system
On 31 January 2014, the Chilean government published in the official Gazette Law 20.727, which makes changes to the country’s foreign tax credit (FTC) rules. The FTC amendments increase the availability of FTCs for indirectly owned foreign
See MoreBelgium explains 2014 Tax Audit Focus
The Belgian Tax Administration has declared the areas that will be the focus of its tax audits in 2014, to encourage taxpayers to correctly fulfill their tax obligations, and to increase voluntary tax compliance in Belgium. The aim is to increase
See MoreBelgian tax reform begin to emerge
In Belgium a consensus is arising that taxpayers should declare both their income from capital and income from labor in their income tax declaration. Advocates of this idea suggest that the income tax scale should be revised, to strengthen the
See MoreAustria: Research Institute Calls for Symbolic Cut in Taxes on Labor
The President of the Austrian Institute of Economic Research has urged the Government to launch its offensive on reducing the fiscal burden on labor in Austria as early as next year, starting with a symbolic first step. He proposed that the
See MoreAustria publishes revised draft bill amending tax acts
A revised draft bill of the 2014 Tax Amendment Act (Abgabenänderungsgesetz 2014; AbgÄG 2014) was forwarded to the Austrian Parliament on 29 January 2014. The revised draft bill modifies the initial draft bill with amendments to certain Austrian
See MoreGreece- Transfer Pricing Requirements regarding Financial Services and APA
The following requirements relative to financial services and Advance Pricing Agreement (APA) are described below: Financial Services: Financial services must follow the arm's length principle. It should also be noted that interest is deductible
See MoreUnited Kingdom – Tax compliance by suppliers under government contracts
The Cabinet Office has published a slightly revised version of the UK government’s procurement policy note, with measures to promote tax compliance. The note provides guidance on the government's policy on the use of the procurement process to
See MorePeru – Resolution changes withholding rate for VAT
On 1 February 2014 Peru’s tax administration issued a resolution concerning changes to the withholding rate for value added tax (VAT). This rate applies to the supplier, who must withhold the tax in respect of a transaction that is liable for VAT.
See MoreSlovenia – Constitutional Court Suspends Real Estate Tax
Slovenia's Constitutional Court has suspended property tax assessments. The tax imposes a charge based on property value of between 0.15 percent for occupied residences through to 0.5 percent for empty homes and 0.75 for commercial properties.
See MoreBrazil – Tax authority revises position on cross-border reimbursement arrangements
Brazil’s tax authority has issued a ruling to a taxpayer reflecting a change of position concerning cross-border cost reimbursement arrangements. Traditionally, the tax authority (Receita Federal do Brazil—RFB) has imposed a high tax burden of
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