India cuts the tariff on sugar exports to zero percent

28 March, 2018

On 21 March 2018, the government issued an official order stating that the government has abolished tariffs on exporting sugar from the current 20 percent to zero percent. The duty cut has been made to boost overseas sales, the release said. “In

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Saudi Arabia: Ministerial Resolutions amends certain implementing articles of the By-law

27 March, 2018

The Ministerial Resolution No. 1727 dated 11 February 2018 has amended the following key articles of the By-Law: General provisions- Article 1: Persons subject to taxation include resident capital companies with respect to shares owned directly or

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Korea: Important changes in tax rules

26 March, 2018

The Korean Ministry of Strategy and Finance released amendments to the tax law on 13 February 2018. Key changes are following: The withholding tax rate will increase from 17% to 19% on the amount of compensation paid to hiring foreign entities.

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UK: Consultation discusses the use of cash in tax evasion and financial crime

19 March, 2018

On 13 March 2018 the government issued a call for evidence entitled “Cash and digital payments in the new economy”. HMRC notes that the use of cash can present problems with tax compliance because people dealing in cash may have problems

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UK: Use of taxation or other charges to reduce plastic waste

18 March, 2018

The UK has set a goal to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste by 2042 and is examining how economic incentives can be used to encourage sustainable behaviour.  A number of measures have already been taken to reduce waste such as the Landfill Tax;

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UK: update on corporate taxation and the digital economy

18 March, 2018

In March 2018 the UK has issued an updated position paper on corporate taxation and the digital economy, following an earlier consultation on the issue. The UK government considers that the engagement and participation of users is important for

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UK: Chancellor delivers 2018 Spring Statement

18 March, 2018

The Chancellor delivered the Spring Statement on 13 March 2018. As the main budget announcements have now been moved to autumn, the spring statement gave a summary of the economic position and indicated areas on which the government is consulting

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OECD: Project to examine differences between Brazil’s transfer pricing rules and the Guidelines

02 March, 2018

On 28 February 2018 the OECD and Brazil began a joint project to examine the similarities and gaps in approaches to valuation of cross-border transactions. The project aims to produce an assessment of possibilities to bring the transfer pricing

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Czech Republic: Proposed amendments to income tax for 2019

25 February, 2018

Recently, Finance Ministry has published the first draft copy of the amendment to the Income Tax Act for comments. These amendments are supposed to be started from year 2019. The proposed personal income tax rate of 19% is 1.1% less than the present

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UK: Consultation on extending assessment time limit for offshore cases

22 February, 2018

On 19 February 2018 HMRC issued a consultation document entitled ‘Extension of Offshore Time Limits’. This follows an announcement in the Autumn Budget 2017 that the time limit in relation to non-deliberate offshore compliance would be increased

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UK: Review of the corporate intangible fixed assets regime

22 February, 2018

At the Autumn Budget in November 2017 the UK government announced a review of the corporate intangible assets regime.  This regime introduced in April 2002 allows companies tax relief for the cost of acquisition of intangible fixed assets and

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Canada: British Columbia issues draft budget 2018-19

22 February, 2018

The Finance Minister of British Columbia, Carole James, presented the province’s fiscal budget 2018-2019 on February 20, 2018. The summary of this budget is given below: A new child care program that makes care effectively free for some

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Canada: Federal Budget 2018 is to be scheduled on February 27, 2018

18 February, 2018

On February 14, 2018, the Finance Minister, Bill Morneau, announced that the Federal Budget 2018 will be presented on February 27, 2018, in the House of Commons. According to the Budget 2018, the Government will take some steps towards equality, and

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Switzerland: Federal Council set the parameters for the dispatch on tax proposal 17

11 February, 2018

The Swiss Federal Council announced that it has set the parameters for the dispatch on the country's tax reform proposal (tax proposal 17) on 31st January 2018. The Federal Council's parameters that will be contained in the dispatch on tax proposal

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Japan: Cabinet approves tax reform plans for 2018

08 February, 2018

Japan's Cabinet has approved a tax reform plan for the next fiscal year and includes a move to cut the corporate tax rate to 25% for companies that raise their employees' wages by 3%. For companies investing in improving their productivity or

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Nigeria: House of Representatives passes Petroleum Industry Governance Bill

07 February, 2018

The House of Representatives of Nigeria has passed the Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB) 2017 on January 17, 2018. The PIGB now awaits harmonization by the two Legislative Houses and the assent of the President before it is signed into law.

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Italy: Ministerial Decrees IFRS 9 and IFRS 15 Published

02 February, 2018

The Ministerial Decree of 10 January 2018 on the International Financial Reporting Standard 9 Financial Instruments (IFRS 9) and the Ministerial Decree of 10 January 2018 on the International Financial Reporting Standard 15 Revenue from

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Italy: Resolution for Exempting Foreign Branches

29 January, 2018

Pretty hefty amount of complications were found between the content of instructions related to the income tax return for the fiscal year 2016 and the subsequent ITA Protocol of January 28th, 2017 bringing in rules for implementation for the option.

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