US: Donald Trump signs executive orders to crack down on dumping duty non-payment

April 06, 2017

President Donald Trump signed two executive orders on 31 March 2017 in relation to enforcement of anti-dumping laws. The White House intends to combat global trade abuses and protect U.S. workers. In his first executive order the focus is on tougher

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Kazakhstan: Plans to consolidate Tax Code and Customs Code postponed until 2017

May 26, 2016

The Prime Minister has made a declaration on 24th May 2016 that the policies to consolidate the Tax Code and Customs Code into one single code will be postponed until

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Ireland’s Revenue published the Manual on role of the competent authority

November 15, 2015

On 9 November 2015, the Irish Revenue issued a manual regarding the role of the Irish competent authority in resolving international tax disputes and ensuring the correct allocation of taxable profits to Ireland. Mutual agreement procedures

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Hong Kong: Government launches consultation on automatic exchange of financial account information in tax matters (AEOI)

April 26, 2015

The Government launched a consultation exercise on 24 April 2015, to gauge views on proposals to apply, with adaptations for Hong Kong, the prevailing international standards on the automatic exchange of financial account information in tax matters

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UK: Finance Bill 2015 published

March 24, 2015

The UK Finance Bill (No.2) Bill was introduced into parliament on 24 March 2015. The Bill contains measures announced in the budget proposals for 2015 together with some measures that were announced earlier such as the new rules for banks and the

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Canada: Pension contribution boundaries for 2015

November 20, 2014

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has declared the 2015 contribution bounds for retirement-related and pension plans. It incorporates Money Purchase Registered Pension Plans, Registered Retirement Savings Plans, and Deferred Profit Sharing

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Sri Lanka Planning To Cut VAT From 2015

November 01, 2014

The Government has announced a reduction in VAT in 2015 from 12% to 11%. The proposed reduction came as part of a range of political give a ways ahead of next year’s

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Ukraine agrees to tax relief to boost compliance

September 20, 2014

As part of changes to the tax regime announced by the head of authority, Ukraine intends to cut the number of taxes and fees payable by businesses from 22 to 9. This initiative is taken to foster an improved working relationship with taxpayers. The

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Netherlands: Tax plan focuses on reducing the tax burden on labour

September 18, 2014

The 2015 Tax Plan focuses on alleviating the tax burden on labour. A sum of €1 billion has been made available for this purpose, which will be used to reduce the lowest rate of income tax and increase the employed person’s tax credit in order to

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Hong Kong Signs on to New OECD Tax Info Standards

September 17, 2014

The government of Hong Kong has recently announced that it will support the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD, Hong Kong's support for the new global standard on automatic exchange of information for the purpose of

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US: Treasury Department republishes list of boycott countries that result in restriction of US tax benefits

August 28, 2014

The list of countries that requires cooperation with, or participation in, an international boycott as a condition of doing business has been republished by the US Treasury Department. The countries listed are Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar,

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India: Government to approve GST by the end of the year

August 20, 2014

Recently, the Indian Finance Minister presenting the 2014-2015 budgets and stated that the government will work to introduce GST by the end of this year.  Although similar statements have been made during the past five years, so it is uncertain as

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German Government has refused for a reform of the income tax system to eliminate “cold progression”

August 06, 2014

The German Government has refused calls for a reform of the income tax system to eliminate so-called "cold progression" before 2017. Cold progression, also known as bracket creep, occurs when inflationary wage increases push taxpayers into higher

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Sweden: Tax reform recommendations relating to financing activities of corporate taxpayers

June 13, 2014

The committee for the recommendations on corporate tax reform to the Swedish government has issued its third and last report regarding financing activities of corporate taxpayers. The committee proposes a new system for corporate taxation, in two

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US: IRS announces Taxpayer Bill Of Rights

June 13, 2014

On June 10, IRS declared the "Taxpayer Bill of Rights" intending to provide United States’ taxpayers with a better understanding of their rights. There are multiple existing rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights which are scattered throughout

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Brazil: Tax exemption from Foreign Loans

June 06, 2014

The Finance Minister of Brazil declared that the government has announced to cut some tax on foreign loans and from the Tax on Financial Transactions (IOF) on 4 June of 2014 and introduced a new Decree No. 8263The 6% IOF will no  longer applicable

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Greece’s Prime Minister has promised to slash taxes

June 02, 2014

It has been promised by the Greece's Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras to cut taxes "everywhere” to substantiate the Government's goal as to reduce the corporation tax to 15 percent, the highest rate of income tax to 33 percent and slash the rate of

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Denmark: Government announces several tax measures

June 01, 2014

The government published its Growth Plan for 2014 which aims at firming the competitive position of Denmark. Following tax measures are includes: To create and run an easier business in Denmark by reducing the administrative burden; Modifying

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