OECD: Report on Simplified Peer Review of Lithuania under BEPS Action 14
On 16 September 2024 the simplified peer review report on Lithuania was issued under Action 14 of the project on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). Members of the OECD Inclusive Framework have committed to implementing the minimum standard
See MoreAustralia: Tasmania reveals 2024-25 budgetÂ
The treasurer of Tasmania, Michael Ferguson, has delivered the 2024-25 budget for Tasmania in the House of Assembly on 12 September 2024. The 2024-25 budget focuses on driving the delivery of the 2030 strong plan for Tasmania’s future. The newly
See MoreUkraine approves 2025 draft budget: Prioritises defence, securityÂ
Ukraine’s government approved the draft budget for 2025, on 13 September 2024, which prioritises defence and security spending, said Ukraine’s Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on his official Telegram channel. Defence spending will increase to at
See MoreOECD: Report on Simplified Peer Review of Serbia under BEPS Action 14
Under Action 14 of the OECD project on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS), members of the OECD Inclusive Framework have committed to implementing the minimum standard on strengthening the effectiveness and efficiency of dispute resolution
See MoreOECD: Further Reviews of Harmful Tax Practices
On 27 August 2024 the OECD released an update on the reviews by the Forum on Harmful Tax Practices of aspects of the tax regimes of some member countries of the Inclusive Framework under Action 5 of the project on base erosion and profit shifting
See MoreItaly approves revised taxpayer reliability indices for 2023 tax period
Italy’s Ministry of Economy and Finance approved the revised synthetic indexes of taxpayer reliability (Indici Sintetici di Affidabilità fiscale, ISA) for specific business sectors for the 2023 tax period; issued a decree on 29 April 2024,
See MoreEl Salvador launches tax amnesty programme for debt relief
El Salvador's Ministry of Finance has introduced a new tax amnesty programme, enabling the settlement of outstanding tax and customs obligations without interest, surcharges, or fines. The 2024 Tax Amnesty aims to assist insolvent taxpayers in
See MoreSaudi Arabia issues fees rules on customs services provided at ports
The Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has announced the issuance of a decision by its Board of Directors regarding the Fee Rules on Customs Services, which includes specifying the fees on customs services provided by ZATCA and the conditions
See MoreIndia: GST Council announces key recommendations from 54th meeting
India's Press Information Bureau has issued a statement from the Ministry of Finance regarding the recommendations from the GST Council's 54th meeting, which took place on 9 September 2024. The 54th GST Council met under the Chairpersonship of
See MoreSaudi Arabia issues fees rules on customs services provided at ports
The Saudi Arabian Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has announced the issuance of a decision by its Board of Directors regarding the Fee Rules on Customs Services, which includes specifying the fees on customs services provided by ZATCA and
See MoreIMF Report Looks at Ukraine’s Economy
On 10 September 2024 the IMF and the Ukrainian authorities reached agreement on the Fifth Review of the four-year Extended Fund Facility (EFF) Arrangement, subject to approval by the IMF Executive Board. The statement issued by the IMF noted that
See MoreSouth Africa: SARS issues interpretation note 15 (Issue 6) on extending objection and appeal deadlines
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued INTERPRETATION NOTE 15 (Issue 6) on 30 August 2024. This Note provides guidance on the considerations that a senior SARS official will take into account when exercising a discretion to extend the
See MoreEU executive vice president for transfer pricing bill progress
In a press conference on 10 September 2024, Margrethe Vestager, the Executive Vice President of the European Commission, urged EU countries to develop proposals to reform transfer pricing and tackle the issue of shell companies after expressing her
See MoreTaiwan: NTBNA clarifies evidence requirements for tax evasion reports
Taiwan's Ministry of Finance has released a notice outlining the evidence requirements for reporting tax evasion. The National Taxation Bureau of the Northern Area (NTBNA), Ministry of Finance, indicated that, since online media is quite
See MoreGreece proposes new digital transaction fee to replace stamp duty
The Greek parliament is reviewing a draft bill from the Ministry of Finance, submitted on 2 September 2024. The bill proposes eliminating stamp duty and introducing a new digital transaction fee of up to 3.6% on certain transactions. The new
See MoreIndependent commission favours UN STTR over OECD for corporate tax reform
The Independent Commission for the Reform of International Corporate Taxation (ICRICT) released a report analysing the OECD and UN versions of the Subject to Tax Rule (STTR). Both versions enable source states to impose a minimum tax on payments
See MoreIMF Working Paper: Advancing Labour Market Reforms in Korea
An IMF Working Paper of 23 August 2024 written by Stella Tam and Xin Cindy Xu looks at ways of advancing labour market reforms in Korea. The study looks at the structural challenges for the labour market in Korea and assesses the macroeconomic
See MoreUK extends EIS and VCT schemes for 10 years to boost start-ups
The UK government has announced a ten-year extension for the Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) and the Venture Capital Trust (VCT) scheme, which will run until 5 April 2035. This move aims to support start-ups and entrepreneurs in driving economic
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