UN Resolution Paves Way for Equitable Global Tax Framework
The UN's Resolution A/C.2/78/L.18/Rev.1, proposed by Nigeria, represents a critical stride in establishing a UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation. It confronts longstanding disparities born from decades of OECD-dominated tax
See MoreBrazil tax reform brings challenges to service sectors
The new Brazilian transfer pricing rules align with the OECD standard and are a radical change to the analysis of intra-group transactions, and offer several implementational challenges. Besides, the tax reform (PEC 45/2019) is being discussed in
See MoreIndonesia: Procedures for Valuation for Tax Purposes
To provide greater justice and legal certainty in respect of the implementation of valuation in the fields of Income Tax, Value Added Tax, Land and Building Tax, and Tax Collection using Distress Warrants, on August 24, 2023, the Indonesian Minister
See MoreIndonesia: Income Tax of Benefits and In-kind
The new era of income tax treatment of benefits and in-kind in Indonesia is marked by the issuance Law of The Republic of Indonesia Number 7/2021 concerning Harmonization of Tax Regulations (HPP Law). Amendments to the Income Tax Law contained in
See MorePortugal: Parliament rejects 2022 Budget Bill
On 27 October 2021, the Portuguese parliament rejected the government's 2022 budget bill (Bill 116/XIV/3). The draft bill was submitted in parliament on 11 October 2021 and includes various tax-related measures, including revised personal income
See MoreHow are asset reconstruction companies and their investors taxed?
Sunil Gidwani, Partner – Nangia Andersen LLPSunil.gidwani@nangia-andersen.com09821131945 Background Looking at the increased stress on lending institutions in recent past resulting in increased defaults by the borrowers, one cannot
See MoreColombia: Radical Change party submits a tax reform bill to Congress
The Radical Change party, a political party of Colombia submitted a tax reform bill to Congress. The bill contains following proposals: Tax residence The bill would eliminate the requirement to base a company’s tax residence on the company’s
See MoreFrance: New tax plans by the newly elected president
French newly elected president has committed to reduce the corporate tax rate from current rate of 33.3% to 25% with the aim to bring it in line with the EU average within five years. The tax credit on research, innovation and the start-up status
See MoreUS: TIGTA urged the IRS to ensure the protection of data the IRS transfers to external partners
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) in a final report issued November 3 concluded that transfer pricing issues are not being properly evaluated by the Internal Revenue Service because of various procedural barriers at the
See MoreCanada: Prime Minister promises to improve mining tax credit
The Prime Minister of Canada has made a promise that if re-elected, his Government would prolong the mineral exploration tax credit for 3 years to 2019. As part of his election campaign, the Prime Minister also declared that his government would
See MoreCanadian parties announce election campaigns
The Prime Minister of Canada has declared election campaign for his party with a statement that the Internship Job Creation Tax Credit will be improved. The federal general election will go on 19th October
See MoreCanada: Federal budget due 21 April 2015
Finance Minister will deliver the Conservative government’s federal budget for 2015 on 21st April 2015. It is being expected that the budget is to be balanced and will set the platform for Conservative government’s tax and financial policies due
See MoreCanada: New Democratic Party would aim tax agency reforms
In Canada, New Democratic Party (NDP) has declared that if the party win this year's general election, it would prioritize significant reforms to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). The party has committed to work with small business organizations and
See MoreBulgaria: New Government break on flat tax
A high level member of Bulgaria's new coalition Government has said that his alternative Party will oppose the Government's plans to retain the country's flat tax regime. The Deputy Prime Minister for Labor and Social Policy and his left-wing
See MoreUS: IRS Warns Congress To Decide On Tax Extenders
Severe delays and inconvenience for millions of taxpayers could result in 2015 if the “lame duck” U.S. Congress fails to deal soon with a list of temporary tax laws that expired at the end of 2013, the Internal Revenue Service and a key senator
See MoreFuture of the ASEAN Economic Community Discussed in Thailand
The “AEC+3 Summit and Expo” convened in Bangkok on 3 November 2014. The event aimed to encourage Thailand’s businesses to invest more in the other countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and to promote Thailand as an
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 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
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