Finland: Bank account number required for tax refunds

07 October, 2014

Finish tax authorities have urged the taxpayers to inform their bank account so that they can receive tax refunds directly to their bank account, especially those who have a new or changed bank account. If the taxpayer already has bank account

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US: IRS Urges Tax-filing and Payment Extensions Expire Oct. 15

30 September, 2014

The Internal Revenue Service today urged taxpayers whose tax-filing extension runs out on Oct. 15 to double check their returns for often-overlooked tax benefits and then file their returns electronically using IRS e-file or the Free

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India: Decision on whether the Taxpayer could be regarded as an “assesse in default”

30 September, 2014

Recently, The Supreme Court (SC) of India issued its decision in the case of CIT v. NHK Japan Corp. (SLA No. 24913 of 2012) on 11 August 2014, that a Taxpayer cannot be regarded as an "assesse-in-default" on account of non-withholding of taxes when

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Slovenia: Plans to Increase Tax Collection

29 September, 2014

Slovenia's new government plans to improve tax collection and reduce public spending in a bid to cut its budget deficit. Following the parliamentary vote of confidence for his government, Prime Minister said "Our fiscal policy will be restrictive;

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Spain plans to impose penalty on VAT fraud

29 September, 2014

In order to reduce rising fraud, Spain is planning to introduce a range of penalty measures on VAT in 2015. These include; EU Rapid Mechanism is to be activated to introduce the reverse charge on the domestic supplies of phones, games, tablets and

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Turkey: Provisions in tax amnesty

17 September, 2014

The Turkish Parliament has passed a tax amnesty program as Law No. 6552 that was released on September 11, 2014. Generally, this program under the new law permits taxpayers with unpaid tax debts and associated penalties and interest to give these

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Slovak Republic: Regulation regarding binding rulings has published

16 September, 2014

The Ministry of Finance published Regulation No. 229/2014 that gives the tax aspects for which binding rulings may be issued and this regulation came into effect from September 1, 2014. On the basis of the regulation, binding rulings can be issued

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Romania: The Ministry of Finance published new tax provision

31 August, 2014

The Ministry of Finance published drafts proposal of the Tax Code and the Fiscal Procedures Code, on 30 June 2014. Under draft proposals currently under discussion the penalty for an under declaration of profits would be 10% of the additional amount

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Mexico: Published guidance for filing electronic accounting records

27 August, 2014

Mexico’s 2014 tax reform launched a requirement for taxpayers to submit certain accounting records to the tax authorities. The rules for this new reporting requirement were published in the official gazette on 4 July 2014. This new amending

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Bulgaria: Ministry of Finance warns on Budget

27 August, 2014

Recently, Interim Finance Minister has said that a revised budget in Bulgaria is unavoidable following an under performance in revenue collection, and that efforts would be prepared to increase revenue from VAT and excise duty. The Finance

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France – Issued guidelines on limiting the interest deduction on related –party loans

20 August, 2014

The French tax authorities issued final guidelines on 5 August 2014 regarding the newly enacted rules on limiting the interest deduction on related -party loans. According to the final guidelines disallowed interest will not be regarded as a deemed

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Employee Benefit Trust Amnesty has been withdrawn by HMRC

19 August, 2014

HMRC will withdraw a tax dispute settlement facility for businesses that used an Employee Benefit Trust (EBT) and from April 1, 2015 this facility will no longer be available. Employers those have notified their intention to HMRC to settle before

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US: IRS Issues Final Rules On Truncated TINs

17 July, 2014

As part of efforts to reduce the risk of identity theft and tax refund fraud, the IRS released final regulations that allow the use of truncated taxpayer identification numbers (TTINs) on payee statements and certain other documents where not

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US: IRS limits Electronic Refund

09 July, 2014

The Inland Revenue Service is going to introduce new procedures to combat and sort out theft in US, with effect from January 2015. The process will limit to three the number of refunds that can be electronically deposited into a single financial

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IRS Warns To Expire Individual Taxpayer Numbers

04 July, 2014

IRS has announced that Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) will be expired, effective from 2016, if the numbers have not been used on a federal income tax return for five consecutive years. This is revised policy, under the old policy

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Malaysia: Inclusion of the new check-the-box requirements and its consequences

03 July, 2014

A new check-the-box named “Box R4” has been inserted on the 2014 tax return form (Form C) of Malaysia to declare by the corporate taxpayer for the confirmation that the preparation of contemporaneous transfer pricing documentation is complied in

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Brazil: Modify the tax amnesty programs

01 July, 2014

Brazil recently published MP 638/14 provisional measure in order to expand the availability of the tax amnesty program under REFIS also referred as special tax recovery program, legislated by Law 11,941/09 and Law 12,249/10.The federal tax amnesty

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Russia: MoF clarifies extra requirements that must be satisfied by tax resident certificate

01 July, 2014

The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has issued Letter No. ОА-4-13/5288 on March 21, 2014. It describes the rules that US certificates of tax residence should complete with a view to claiming remuneration under the Russia - United States Income and

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