South Africa: SARS Reminds Employers Of ETI Refund Process
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has reminded employers that the legislation that set up the Employment Tax Incentive from January 1 this year also includes a refund process. The Employment Tax Incentive Act and the draft amendments to this
See MoreFinland: Companies must submit reports on construction by October 6
Businesses and self-employed operators buying construction services must file monthly reports to the Tax Administration by October 6. Companies must give details on their contracts if the value goes over the 15,000-euro threshold. All customers must
See MoreUS: Cancelling Death Tax Would Induct Growth
The Heritage Foundation estimates that eliminating the federal estate tax (and related gift taxes) would boost U.S. economic growth by more than $46 billion over the next 10 years and generate an average of 18,000 private-sector jobs annually.
See MoreLatvia undertakes more stable tax policies
The executive branch of the Government of Latvia has approved draft legislation that will impede tax rates from being altered more than once a year. The initiative will be included in amendments to the country's Law on Taxes and Fees.
See MoreSpain: Budget Minister Presents 2015 Budget
Budget Minister Cristobal Montoro presents the Spain’s budget 2015, on September 31, 2014. There are a number of measures containing in this budget that aimed at stimulating economic growth, including reduction in the corporate and personal income
See MoreUS: Selection of Problematic Tax Prepares Could Be Improved By IRS
According to a report released by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA), IRS could improve its selection of problematic paid preparers for further enforcement actions. TIGTA reported that, as the majority of individual
See MoreIRS Warns Financial Institutions of Scams Designed to Identify Theft Attempts
The Internal Revenue Service has said that it does not require financial institutions to provide specific account holder identity information or financial account information over the phone or by fax or email. In addition, the IRS clarified that it
See MoreA tougher penalties on Voluntary Tax Disclosures Rules has been approved by Germany’s Cabinet
Germany's Cabinet approved tougher penalties on voluntary tax disclosures on September 24, 2014. As per the new rules, the maximum amount of outstanding tax that may be voluntarily disclosed without incurring a surcharge will be lowered to EUR25,000
See MoreUS House Passes The Jobs For America Act
The House of Representatives passed the Jobs for America Act by a vote of 253 to 163, which includes the permanent extension of a selected list of the "tax extenders" that expired at the end of 2013, as well as a repeal of the Affordable Care
See MoreSouth Africa: SARS Issues Draft Guide On Special Trust Taxation
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has published a draft guide on the taxation of "special trusts," which has been prepared to helps users in gaining a more in-depth understanding of their taxation, with particular reference to income and
See MoreCanada: Income tax cuts prioritization
The Prime Minister of Canada has declared that tax cuts may be feasible for families while the Government has balanced the budget. The Government's recent declaration on tax relief in payroll as an example of the Government's commitment to reducing
See MoreUS urged Immediate Congressional Action on Tax Extenders
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) has urged the US Congress "to immediately address the fifty-seven tax provisions that expired at the end of 2013 and the six tax provisions that expire at the end of 2014." Congress
See MoreNetherlands: 2015 Budget Memorandum
The Netherlands is slowly recovering from the crisis. Exports, corporate investments and consumption are all increasing. Economic growth in 2015 is projected at 1.25%. But the recovery is fragile and at risk from international developments.
See MoreChile: Tax reform has approved by Chilean Congress
The bill of Law amending the tax regulations has been approved by the Chilean Chamber of Representatives on September 10, 2014. Currently, the Congressional steps have been settled; the Chilean Government must publish the Bill of Law to enact it.
See MoreTurkey: Omnibus Law enters into force
The Law No. 6552 (the "Omnibus Law") has published in the Official Gazette on September 11, 2014. The law permits granting a 50% decrease on penalties derived from infractions of process and will apply to unpaid fiscal debts and penalties that were
See MoreMalaysia clarified tax treatment of income received by a foreign fund management company
A public ruling has been issued by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia explaining the tax treatment of income received by a foreign fund management company that provides fund management services to foreign and local investors. Foreign fund
See MoreGreece: Tax cuts initiative will take place by Greek PM in the months ahead
Details of a "road map" for reducing taxes will be unveiled by Greece's Prime Minister, Antonis Samaras and which will be implemented initial tax cuts in the months ahead. Heating oil tax will be reduced by 30 percent and the solidarity tax on
See MoreSlovak Republic: Proposals on transfer pricing and thin capitalization
A draft amendment to income tax law in Slovakia contains provisions regarding changes to the rules for transfer pricing and thin capitalization. The amendment was accepted on August 2014, and if enacted, the changes usually would have an effective
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