Portugal: Corporate Income Tax Reform
The Corporate Income Tax Reform (“CIT Reform”) represents one of the most ambitious tax initiatives undertaken by the Portuguese Government. On January 16 2014, Law no. 2/2014introduced a set of measures that aim to raise the competitiveness of
See MorePeru: Changes to “frequent importers” regime
On 11 January 2014, the tax administration of Peru issued a resolution establishing changes to the “frequent importers” regime (Relación de Importadores Frecuentes). Resolución No. 00002-2014-SUNAT/300000 offers a list of the importers
See MoreMalaysia Confirms Change of Policy on Vehicle Excise Tax Cut
Despite last year's election manifesto promise, and persistent calls for a reduction in Malaysia's high car prices, the International Trade and Industry Minister has confirmed that the Government has no plans to reduce vehicle excise duties at the
See MoreJapan Studies Corporate Tax Rate Cut for Growth Strategy
Japan's Prime Minister is looking again at lower corporate taxes to provide a new impetus to growth in the economy. The Finance Minister has however again cast doubt on whether such a policy is viable at the present time. In a meeting of the
See MoreItaly Cancels Budget’s Automatic Tax Deduction Changes
The Italian Government has decided to include proposed measures to rationalize individual income tax deductions within the framework of the draft tax reform law, which is currently before parliament, rather than the recently-approved 2014 Budget
See MoreIreland: Anti-VAT fraud measures
To prevent fraud in Irish VAT compliance, the Irish government introduced a number of measures through its Finance Bill which came into effect from 1 January 2014. VAT registered businesses will have to refund to the Irish Revenue any deducted input
See MoreHong Kong: Tax concession for captive insurance companies
On 8 January 2014 legislation was introduced into the Legislative Council to provide a profits tax concession to captive insurance companies for profits from their business of insurance of offshore risks. These profits are to be chargeable to
See MoreEU Steps Up Actions to Decelerate Custom Fraud
The European Commission expressed their intention to strengthen their effort to anti-fraud operations with the cooperation of the customs and tax authorities. As a part of its six-month European Union (EU) Presidency, Lithuania organized a Joint
See MoreAustralian Government restates commitment to lower taxes
The Australian Prime Minister has reiterated his election pledge for “lower, simpler, fairer taxes,” and the new government will draw up a tax reform white paper within two years. Recommendations in the white paper shall be part of the platform
See MoreHungary dismisses OECD Tax Advice
The Hungarian government has rejected OECD proposals for major tax reforms, covering a new property tax as well as energy, environmental, inheritance and wealth taxes. The Minister of Economic Strategy has said that tax reform is complete and no
See MoreCanada: Lower Tax Rates demanded for Small Businesses
The Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses (CFIB), in presenting budget requests to the Finance Minister, has recommended a gradual reduction of the small business tax rate from 11% to 9%. CFIB feels that these changes will help the small
See MorePortugal: Parliament adopts Retroactive Budget for 2014
The Parliament has adopted the Retroactive Budget for 2014, this widens the base of the Portugal’s “Extraordinary Solidarity Contribution” (CES) on pensioners. The CES will apply to pensions greater than EUR 1,000/month (previous level, EUR
See MoreECJ to investigate Portuguese exit tax
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) will investigate tax residency rules in Portugal; this results from a referral by the European Commission which considers the Portuguese rules applicable to taxpayers who are no longer resident in the country to
See MoreEuropean Commission: Belgian taxation rules for credit institutions need reform
The European Commission has requested Belgium to amend its law on the taxation of transactions in specific securities. Belgian law at present only allows credit institutions established in Belgium to operate settlement systems with tax clearing;
See MoreChina: Shanghai Free Trade Zone implemented
The China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (SFTZ) is an important milestone in economic policy and may lead to broader financial and economic reforms. The SFTZ is geared towards services industries and promotes not only trading but also investment.
See MoreArgentina: White List Available
The Argentinian tax administration (AFIP) issued Resolution No 3576 on 7 January 2014, which makes public the white list of cooperative jurisdictions, effective from 1 January, 2014. Countries not in the white list are to be treated as “not
See MoreArgentina: New income tax on specific exports
Argentina issued Resolución General N°3577/2013 on 7 January 2014 that establishes a new income tax (Impuesto a las Ganancias) on transactions where goods are exported to a foreign jurisdiction other than the jurisdiction billed for the
See MoreUnited States: trust residency regulations
The US Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have requested comments on the existing final regulations (TD 8813) that provide guidance on determining the residence of a trust for US tax under section 7701 of the US Internal
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