Germany: Proposed coalition agreement
The German Conservatives (CDU/CSU) and their ex-opposition party the Social Democrats (SPD) signed a 185 page agreement on the formation of a “grand coalition” on 27 November 2013 which was resulted from five weeks of strong negotiations. The
See MoreLuxembourg wants acceleration of negotiation on Savings Tax
Luxembourg has called on the European Commission (EC) to accelerate negotiations with third party countries, to make sure that progress is made on plans to modify the Savings Tax Directive. The Savings Tax Directive is designed to ensure that income
See MoreLuxembourg Considers Tax Rise
The assessment of current negotiations on the formation of a new Government of Luxembourg is that there is a pledge to redressing the public finances if necessary with recourse to tax measures. However Luxembourg is starting from a favorable
See MoreEgypt: Forbidden Progressive Tax Plans
Recently, the Egyptian committee has forbidden plans to include an article in the country’s basic law providing that progressive taxation should serve as a basis for tax policy. From the 2011 uprising, Egypt has been planning the idea of
See MoreSwitzerland: Flat’s Tax support to SMEs
It was reported that SGV (Switzerland’s main trade association), represents small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Switzerland, has accepted the decision of the Swiss Council of States to refuse the people’s initiative calling for an end
See MoreGermany-Switzerland Tax Deal: SPD Open to stimulating the Agreement
It has been published on 4 November 2013 that, Germany’s Social Democrats (SPD) have indicated that the party might be prepared to renegotiate the bilateral tax agreement concluded with Switzerland, aimed at resolving the longstanding issue of
See MoreUK: report on the role of large accountancy firms in tax avoidance
The UK’s Parliamentary Accounts Committee (PAC) has issued a report entitled “Tax avoidance: the role of large accountancy firms” criticizing the close relationship between accountancy firms and the tax authorities. The practice of seconding
See MoreRevised Tax Plan by Dutch Second Chamber
The Dutch government's 2013 tax plan has been adopted by The Dutch Second Chamber, of fiscal measures including plans to introduce a so-called "lessors’ tax" in 2013; to increase the insurance premium tax; and to introduce new rules applicable to
See MoreSettlement of Small Tax Debts by 120,000 Italians
120,000 taxpayers have taken the opportunity to settle their small tax debts with the Revenue Agency In accordance with the tax administration provisions of the Italian budget approved in July 2011. From July, by immediately paying the tax due,
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