Swiss Bankers Ask France to Increase Amnesty Uptake
The President of the Swiss Bankers Association (SBA), has suggested that France should extend and enhance its tax regularization facility to allow more taxpayers to make a voluntary declaration to normalize their tax affairs. At the moment the
See MoreIreland Reports Resurgent Tax Receipts
Revenue collections to the end of April have risen by comparison to the same period in the previous year. The increased tax collection has helped to reduce Ireland’s fiscal deficit. The income tax collection has increased in 2014, mainly as a
See MoreHong Kong Ensures Low-Tax Policies
The Financial Secretary has said that spending will be limited to 20 percent of the GDP so that the low tax regime may be retained without problems in balancing the budget. The Working Group on Long Term Fiscal Planning which was set up in June 2013
See MoreGermany strengthens VAT penalties
Germany is to impose stronger value added tax (VAT) penalties in relation to cases where the taxpayer has voluntarily disclosed incorrect amounts on the return. Companies detecting and correcting errors in their VAT returns has tended to be treated
See MoreUkraine Unveils IMF-Backed Fiscal Reforms
A raft of economic reforms has been published by Ukraine including some tax measures. Government revenue is to be increased by combating direct tax evasion and tightening the value added tax system to reduce the amount of avoidance and fraud. The
See MoreUS and Hong Kong- tax information exchange agreement (TIEA)
On April 25 2014 Hong Kong gazetted the tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) with the United States. The agreement will take effect after the relevant legislative procedures have been completed. The OECD has been encouraging the conclusion of
See MoreOECD: Issues Latest Tax Transparency Ratings
Twelve new reports have been issued by the OECD’s Global Forum, emphasizing measures that need to be taken by jurisdictions to reach the required international standard for the exchange of tax information. The “Global Forum on transparency and
See MoreLuxembourg set for bigger losses on 2015 EU electronic VAT rule change
Luxembourg considers that it could lose €800 million per year as a result of the change in the rules used to determine the place of supply of consumer electronic services. This change in the EU VAT regulations is due to take effect from 1 January
See MoreBulgaria’s Finance Ministry to draft Tax Fraud Prevention Strategy
Bulgaria is to produce a tax fraud prevention strategy. The Finance Ministry is combining its efforts with those of other government control authorities to look at the most effective strategies for combating illegal behavior. The new rules will be
See MoreSouth Africa – The 2013/14 Revenue Exceeds Expectations
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) published information on 1 April 2014 in respect of the outcome of tax collection for the fiscal year 2013/14. This indicates that ZAR 899.7 billion was collected, an increase on the year before. Although the
See MoreHong Kong – 2013-14 Tax Returns Issued
On April 1 2014 the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department issued the 2013/14 tax returns in respect of profits tax, property tax and tax reporting by employers. In the Budget for this year Hong Kong has announced a one-off reduction of 75% on profits
See MoreUS – IRS Has Unclaimed 2010 Refunds For Almost 1m Taxpayers
The IRS has indicated that almost a million taxpayers are due tax refunds that have not yet been claimed, because they have not yet filed a federal tax return for 2010. As there is a three year deadline for such claims the returns must be filed by
See MoreMexico: Electronic Invoicing mandatory
From 1 April 2014, individual taxpayers involved in business, providing professional services etc. must issue electronic invoices. The Mexican tax administration service has made available a free mobile application to record income and expenses,
See MoreSouth Africa: Revenue Service increases Transfer Duty Refund System
The South African Revenue Service’s (SARS’s) will not process manual requests for Transfer Duty refunds after February 17, 2014. This is follows introduction of electronic submission for Transfer Duty declarations and an e-Account for Transfer
See MoreUS: Internal Revenue Service (IRS) loses appeal on the reforms of legislation for tax preparers
The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has lost its appeal on the reforms of rules for tax preparers against the ruling by the court that ordered to stop enforcing regulatory requirements on tax return preparers. The ruling is important
See MoreRussia: Clarification regarding tax treatment
On 18 December 2013 the Russian Ministry of Finance (MoF) published Letter No. 03-08-05/55702, clarifying the tax treatment of contractual penalties paid by a Russian company to a Ukrainian company for violation of the contractual terms. According
See MoreRussia: Clarification regarding residence rules of partnership income
The Russian Ministry of Finance (MoF) allotted Letter No. 03-08-05/1229,on 17 January 2014, clarifying whether income received by a US partnership may be subject to tax according to the Russia–United States Income and Capital Tax Treaty (1992).
See MoreGerman Association of Taxpayers urges Government to lower electricity tax
The German Association of Taxpayers (BdSt) has urged the Government to lower electricity tax in Germany. The government’s plans to reform the country's renewable energy law (EEG) do not go far enough in the view of the association to curb
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