Luxembourg – Capital Flight Expected

16 April, 2014

Luxembourg’s intention to begin automatic exchange of information from January 1, 2015, is considered likely to have a significant impact on the financial sector. The national statistics agency Statec considers that a proportion of around five

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Italy receives further Financial Transaction Reports

16 April, 2014

As part of efforts by the Italian Revenue Agency to increase the scrutiny of tax compliance reports by banks and other financial institutions containing statistics of transactions for 2012 were due to be submitted by March 31, 2014. The scrutiny of

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German Government under renewed pressure to raise personal income tax bands

16 April, 2014

Germany is being urged to increase the personal income tax bands to keep pace with inflation following estimates that a sizeable amount of tax will be collected as a result of the effects of inflation rather than real increases in individual income.

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France – Study Backs Real Estate Tax Review

07 April, 2014

The French housing association CGL has pointed out that there are large differences between rates of residence tax in different parts of France. The residence tax is due from the owners or tenants of residential property on the basis of the notional

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Spain- Industry Comments on Tax Reform Proposals

31 March, 2014

The Spanish Confederation of Business Organizations (CEOE) has given a mixed response to the tax overhaul proposed by Spain's Expert Committee on Tax Reform. Its recommendations focused on lowering direct tax rates by cutting back on the number of

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US – Tax Foundation Says IRS Mandate Should Shrink

24 March, 2014

The Tax Foundation (TF) in the US has recently recommended that, as the primary function of the Internal Revenue Service should be to collect tax revenue, it would be best to move the functions of refundable tax credits outside the tax code and

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Spain: Spanish Experts Call For Huge Direct Tax Cut

24 March, 2014

A report from the Experts Committee on Tax Reform recently submitted to the Finance Minister has recommended that there should be reductions in direct taxes and in the social security contributions. These would be paid for partly by increases in

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Italian Tax Cuts Should Favor Employees

23 March, 2014

In Italy the association of sole traders and small businesses has recommended that measures should aim at reducing Italy's individual income tax (IRPEF) burden. The total tax collections from labor have reached EUR296.4bn, of which almost EUR161.5bn

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Ireland – Think Tank considers that income tax cut should benefit all

23 March, 2014

A think tank has looked at the possible benefits of lowering Ireland’s income tax rates. There is currently a debate in Ireland on reducing either the 41 percent higher rate of the 20 percent basic range of income tax. Reducing the higher 41

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Germany: Proposals to adjust personal income tax brackets

23 March, 2014

The leader of Germany’s Social Democrat party (SPD) has backed proposals to adjust the personal income tax brackets in an effort to undo stealth taxation that has resulted from the effects of inflation. This is considered to have unfairly hit

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France employers and unions considering draft accord

23 March, 2014

The French trade unions are considering a draft accord that sets out the terms and conditions for a EUR30bn (USD41.6bn) reduction in labor costs. The main employers' associations Medef, the CGPME, and the UPA have drafted the agreement, which urges

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Belgium: Reform of taxation after the May elections

23 March, 2014

Belgium's main political parties have agreed that a reform of taxation must be carried out after the May elections, to modernize and simplify the country's tax law. The Belgian Finance Minister has underlined the need to reduce the number of tax

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US: American Citizens Abroad Argues for Residence-Based Taxation

16 March, 2014

An organization known as American Citizens Abroad (ACA) has provided testimony to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Permanent Investigations Subcommittee following its recent hearing on offshore tax evasion. The ACA has

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Malaysia – WTO Tracks Malaysian Tax Developments

16 March, 2014

The World Trade Organization (WTO) has recently stated in its Trade Policy Review of Malaysia that the country needs to implement fiscal consolidation and tax reforms to ensure equitable and sustainable growth. The WTO noted the country's plans for

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Switzerland – trade association warn against Fuel Surtax Hike

09 March, 2014

Swiss trade association has warned the Swiss Government against a rise in the mineral oil surtax imposed on motor fuels. The Swiss Federal Council has previously indicated that raising the levy is one of the options available to place the financing

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Switzerland – Committee rejects Flat Tax Initiative

09 March, 2014

The Swiss Committee for Economic Affairs and Taxes of the National Council (CEAT-N) has recommended that the popular initiative calling for an end to the flat tax regime currently benefiting wealthy foreigners in the Confederation be rejected. The

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Spain’s opposition leader proposes low-income tax package

09 March, 2014

In the course of the State of the Nation debate in Congress, Spain's Socialist Party (PSOE) leader proposed that a tax package be introduced to protect low-income earners in Spain, and in particular to protect families. The proposal related to

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Philippines: Congress to prioritize bill raising tax exemption cap on 13th-month pay

09 March, 2014

Despite objection from the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Congress will prioritize the passage of the bill raising the tax exemption cap on 13th-month pay, Christmas bonus and other work benefits. Congress leaders have agreed to give "urgent

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