Greece proposes tax incentives to boost capital market and innovation in 2025
The Greek Ministry of Finance has proposed legislation offering tax incentives to bolster the capital market, featuring an increased deduction for listing costs of small and medium enterprises and an expanded angel investor tax relief for
See MoreIndia enacts Finance Act 2025, offers support for targeted sectors of the economy
India's Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) has released the Finance Act 2025 on 29 March 2025. The Act was officially enacted on 29 March 2025, following the President's assent, implementing the provisions outlined in the 2025–2026
See MoreGhana: Parliament passes 2025 budget measures
Ghana's Ministry of Finance announced that the Parliament approved several 2025 Budget measures on 26 March 2025. The passage of these bills marks a major leap for economic reform and a significant step in fulfilling the government’s commitment
See MoreUS: Trump introduces ‘reciprocal tariffs’, rattles global trade relations
Appearing in the White House Rose Garden, where large US flags were draped along the colonnades, President Trump signed an executive order implementing a 10% baseline tariff on imports from all countries on Wednesday, 2 April 2025. The move is
See MoreUS: USTR releases 2025 national trade estimate report
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) submitted the 2025 National Trade Estimate (NTE) to President Trump and Congress on 31 March 2025. The NTE is an annual report detailing foreign trade barriers faced by U.S. exporters
See MoreUN Tax Committee adopts major international tax reforms in 30th session
The UN Committee of Experts on International Tax Matters made key changes to global tax policies during its 30th session, which was held from 24 to 27 March 2025 in New York. About the Committee The Committee comprises 25 members, nominated by
See MoreTaiwan: Ministry of Finance clarifies investment loss recognition rules for bankrupt businesses
Taiwan's Ministry of Finance has announced that profit-seeking enterprises can only recognise investment losses from bankrupt businesses once the court has ruled to terminate the bankruptcy proceedings, while the National Taxation Bureau of Taipei
See MoreNew Zealand seeks public feedback on proposed fringe benefit tax changes
The Inland Revenue of New Zealand is inviting public feedback on proposed changes to the Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) rules, aiming to simplify compliance and reduce costs for taxpayers, Revenue Minister Simon Watts has announced. This announcement
See MoreBulgaria adopts 2025 Budget Act with tax reforms
Bulgaria published its 2025 State Budget Act on 27 March 2025, introducing several key updates. The Act aligns the country’s Pillar 2 global minimum tax laws with OECD guidelines from 2023 and 2024, including rules on tax carryforwards,
See MoreOECD updates legislation record for Pillar 2 global minimum tax transition qualified status
The OECD has released an updated edition of the Central Record of Legislation with Transitional Qualified Status for the Pillar 2 global minimum tax as of 31 March 2025. The global minimum tax follows a rule order that limits applying minimum tax
See MoreDenmark: Business Authority delays OIOUBL 3 e-invoicing release to October 2025
The Danish Business Authority has announced that the release of the updated version of the Danish e-invoicing format, OIOUBL 3.0, will be delayed. The new release is now expected to be available in October 2025. The final release of the OIOUBL
See MoreUS: House of Representatives reintroduces Unfair Tax Prevention Act bill to block extraterritorial taxes
Representative Ron Estes (R-Kansas) reintroduced the Unfair Tax Prevention Act in the US House of Representatives on 27 March 2025. Rep. Ron Estes (R-Kansas), joined by every Ways and Means Republican, reintroduced the Unfair Tax Prevention Act
See MoreDenmark extends digital bookkeeping to more businesses starting March 2025
Denmark introduced executive orders BEK no. 297 and BEK no. 303 on 20 March 2025, extending the digital bookkeeping obligation to more businesses. The new rules apply to: Sole proprietorships with an annual turnover over DKK 300,000 for
See MoreUK: HMRC announces increase in late payment interest rates for unpaid taxes
The UK’s tax, payments and customs authority (HMRC) has published a policy paper on 26 March 2025 outlining an increase in the late payment interest rate for unpaid tax liabilities by 1.5 percentage points. This change will take effect from 6
See MoreUK: HMRC launches consultation on tax certainty for major projects
The UK’s tax, payments and customs authority (HMRC) has initiated a public consultation on 26 March 2025 to gather opinions on a new process that aims to provide major projects with greater certainty regarding the tax that will apply in
See MoreNamibia announces tax proposals in 2025-26 budget
Namibia’s Ministry of Finance unveiled the 2025-26 budget on 27 March 2025, outlining several tax proposals, including corporate tax reductions, VAT changes, and higher excise duties. Namibia’s national budget has risen to NAD 106.3 billion,
See MoreUN Tax Committee: Guidance on Indirect Taxes
At the meeting of the UN Tax Committee on 27 March 2025 the subcommittee dealing with indirect taxation matters put forward some potential issues that the next membership of the Tax Committee may wish to consider at future sessions. The
See MoreUN Tax Committee: Extractive Industries Taxation
On 25 March 2025 the Subcommittee on the Extractive Industries taxation presented to the UN Tax Committee a draft supplement to Chapter 5 (tax incentives) of the UN Handbook on Selected Issues for Taxation of the Extractive Industries; draft
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