Germany: Federal Parliament approves Annual Tax Act 2019
On 7 November 2019, the German Federal Parliament passed the Annual Tax Act 2019. The German Federal Council is expected to approve the Annual Tax Act on 28 November 2019. The changes shall generally come into effect as of 1 January
See MoreBulgaria: Council of Ministers approves the Budget for 2020
On 31 October 2019, the Council of Ministers approved the draft budget for 2020 and submitted it to the National Assembly for final approval. The draft budget includes the following measures: Procedures to improve the business environment and
See MoreSlovenia publishes amendments to the CITA in the Official Gazette
On 5 November 2019, the Slovenian government published the amendments to the Corporate Income Tax Act (CITA) in the Official Gazette.
See MoreColombia: MinHacienda issues decree on taxation of investment funds and PEs
On October 29, the Colombian Ministry of Finance and Public Credit (MinHacienda) has issued Decree 1973, which clarified measures regarding the taxation of private equity funds and collective investment funds and rules on the attribution of income
See MoreDominican Republic: Executive Branch submits 2020 draft budget bill to the National Congress
On 1st October 2019, the Executive Branch sent 2020 draft budget bill to the National Congress the 2020 draft budget bill for its knowledge, discussion and approval. The bill proposes measures to extend the rules on interest deduction and
See MoreLuxembourg: Finance Minister presents draft budget law for 2020
On 14 October 2019, Pierre Gramegna, Luxembourg's Finance Minister, presented draft budget law 2020 to the Parliament. According to this law, advance tax rulings issued before 1 January 2015 will be automatically invalid as from the end of the
See MoreUS: Treasury department issues regulations removing documentation requirements
On 31 October 2019, the US treasury department issued final regulations (TD 9880), repealing section 385, which sets out minimum documentation requirements that must normally be met in order for certain related-party interests in a corporation to
See MoreAustria: The upper house approves the tax on digital advertising
On 10 October 2019, the upper house of Austria's Parliament passed a digital advertising tax bill. The bill was approved by the Austrian lower house of Parliament on 19 September 2019. The Bill includes the following changes: Under the Digital
See MoreCanada: Finance Minister announces Alberta’s 2019 Budget
On 24 October 2019, the Finance Minister of Alberta, presented the 2019 province budget. The budget does not contain any new changes to the corporate or individual income tax rates. It excludes several tax credits, including the scientific research
See MoreTurkey: Government submits draft law on tax regulation to the Parliament
On 24 October 2019, the Turkish Government submitted a new draft law to the Parliament, which proposes regulations on the tax system. The draft law introduces new taxes, namely digital services tax (DST), valuable house tax and accommodation tax.
See MoreFrance: Public Finance publishes draft guidance on DST for consultation
The General Directorate of Public Finance has published draft guidance regarding the new digital services tax (DST) for public consultation. The new Law No. 2019-759 of 24 July 2019, has been published on July 25, 2019, in the Official
See MoreBulgaria: Draft bill on cross-border arrangements submits for public comment
Recently, the Bulgarian Ministry of Finance issued a draft bill and submitted it for public comment. The draft law transposing the provisions of Council Directive (EU) 2018/822 of 25 May 2018 (DAC6) on reportable cross-border tax planning
See MoreFrance: Government publishes transposition order of DAC6
On October 22, 2019, Government published a French Ordinance No. 2019-1068 of 21 October 2019, regarding the Automatic and Compulsory Exchange of Information in the Field of Taxation in Relation to Cross-Border Devices for Reporting. The EU
See MoreAlgeria: Council of Ministers approves Finance Bill for 2020
On 13 October 2019, the Council of Ministers approved the draft Finance Bill for 2020, which has been sent to parliament for approval. This draft includes tax incentives like profit tax and VAT exemptions for start-ups corporations and for new high
See MoreCzech Republic: Parliament debates proposed changes to Income Taxes Act
The Chamber of Deputies debate with some changes to the Income Taxes Act, which may come into force in 2020. The measures must be approved by the Chamber and the Senate and signed by the president before coming into force. The provisions of the
See MoreRussia proposes Tax Policy for 2020 to 2022
On 30 September 2019, the Russian Government submitted the Draft Law to the State Duma. The draft law includes the following measures: The bill aims to change the approach to taxing companies in the digital sector. The draft law recommend that
See MoreIreland: Finance Minister announces Finance bill for the year 2020
On 16 October 2019, the Finance Minister, Paschal Donohoe TD, announced Cabinet approval for the publication of the Finance Bill 2019. It was published on 17 October 2019. The Bill sets out the legislative provisions to bring effect to the tax
See MoreColombia: Constitutional Court rules ‘Tax Reform Law 2019’ as unconstitutional
On 16 October 2019, the Colombian Constitutional Court ruled that the tax reform law 2019 was unconstitutional. The tax reform law 2019 (law No. 1943), which came into force on 1 January 2019, is invalid due to procedural flaws in the approval
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