Italy: VAT rate will rise to 22% from 1 October 2013
The move to delay the Italian VAT rise to 22% until 1 January 2014 has failed. This means that the Italian VAT rate will rise to 22% from 1 October 2013. Registered businesses should therefore ensure that all necessary procedures are in place to
See MoreItaly-Introduction of daily VAT filings opportunity
To reduce the number of VAT filings, the Italian VAT authorities are set to offer Italian VAT registered businesses the choice of submitting daily VAT declarations. Companies taking this option will not have to complete additional reports such as
See MoreIsrael-Online Advance Tax Ruling Requests
The Tax Authority of Israel has recently announced that it has adopted a trick to improve services and reduce bureaucracy for tax advisers by launching a new service which will allow accountants, lawyers and tax practitioners to apply online for
See MoreFrench: Corporate Tax Plans
On 27 September 2013 the French Government announced plans to introduce a "contribution on the gross operating surplus" of a company, within the framework of its 2014 finance bill. Marking an important change to corporate taxation, the Government
See MoreFrance -Presents Finance Bill 2014
The French Finance Minister and Budget Minister presented the country’s 2014 finance bill to the Council of Ministers on 29 September 2013, providing for a number of tax measures designed to increase employment and to modernize and preserve
See MoreFrance: Considers EU Data Transfer Tax
Reports suggest that France aims to put forward the idea of a tax to be imposed on data transfers outside of the European Union (EU) at the upcoming European summit meeting due to be held on October 24 and 25. Together with Germany and the UK,
See MoreChina: New rules on entry, exit of foreign individuals
In China, with respect to the administration of the entry and exit of foreign individuals new rules and processes are to be applied. The new ordinance (“Ordinance on the Administration of Entry and Exit of Foreign Individuals in China.”) is
See MoreChina: Resident certificate procedure for tax arrangement with Hong Kong
There was an announcement by the State Administration of Taxation (SAT) of China. And it was announced that the tax authority of Mainland China can determine tax resident status of a business or entities operating in Hong Kong. In certain
See MoreChina: Exemptions from VAT for exported services
Recently China’s State Administration of Taxation issued guidance on the rules for value added tax (VAT) exemptions for exported services. The guidance provided by Announcement 52 of 13 September 2013, implements the VAT exemptions for exported
See MoreCanada: Tax cuts for Manufacturers
The Ministry of Finance of Canada has declared the tax deductions provided to the manufacturing and processing sector on September 18, 2013 to write off investments in new equipment and machinery will be prolonged by two years. An extension to the
See MoreCanada – New way of voluntary disclosure in Quebec
New Voluntary Disclosure (LM-15-V) application has been introduced by the Revenue Quebec for taxpayers who want to justify their tax status on or after September 19, 2013. Additional information on the application of the voluntary disclosure
See MoreCanada – Evaluation of GST/HST information
The Canadian Revenue Agency has began to judge the “hefty penalties” regarding the GST/HST annual information return that many large businesses and financial institutions in Canada are needed to report. The penalties (which can be as high as
See MoreBrazil: Tax Earnings Up on Income Tax Collection
Brazil’s tax administration, the country’s federal tax revenue rose 2.68% year-on-year to BRL 83.2bn in August 2013, has released on 26 September 2013. The statistics show that from January to August the government collected BRL722.2bn in tax
See MoreAustralia: Profit shifting through the artificial loading of debt
Two key issues have emerged for taxpayers, with the arrival of an Australian Treasury Paper, addressing profit shifting through the artificial loading of debt in Australia. Effective from 1 July 2014, the safe harbour for debt has been diminished
See MoreUS – Final regulations on determining amount of tax paid for purposes of the foreign tax credit
Final regulations (T.D. 9634) providing guidance on determining the amount of taxes paid for purposes of the foreign tax credit (FTC) has been issued by the IRS. These final regulations adopt without substantive changes, the proposed regulations
See MoreUK: Judicial decisions on capital allowances
The Upper Tribunal rejected an appeal from HMRC against a capital allowance claim in a recent decision involving Lloyds TSB Equipment Leasing. The claim related to finance leases in relation to two liquid natural gas (LNG) vessels that were leased
See MoreThailand Scraps Luxury-Goods Tax
The government of Thailand had announced to eliminate import duties on luxury watches, clothes and cosmetics. Accordingly by the end of the year the duty on some luxury goods will be cut from 30% to
See MoreChanges in e-Filing Tax Payments in South Africa
E-filing on debt pull transactions will be eliminated from September 4. The SARS disclosed that the procedure will take place over one month after an alert message will appear on e-filing, where a debt pulls transactions is no longer available.
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