Japan: Consumption Tax on nonresident providers of electronic services from 1 October 2015
Japan is moving forward with proposals to subject sales by non-resident providers of electronic services to consumers to the 8% Consumption Tax from 1 October 2015. The change comes as a result of pressure by local providers who are penalized by
See MoreLithuania Accepts the Amendments to the Law on State Social Insurance
The Lithuanian parliament adopted the amendments to the Law on State Social Insurance on 11 December 2014. If the President approves the amendments, they will enter into force on 1 January 2015. According to the amendments, the taxable base for
See MoreChina: SAT Regulates the Administration of the GAAR
Recently, the State Administration of Taxation (SAT) issued the Administrative Measures on the General Anti-Avoidance Rule (GAAR) to further regulate and clarify various matters, such as applicable scope, judging criteria, adjustment methods,
See MoreNigeria: Tax withheld on dividends from gas operations
A decision of a case entitled “Nigeria Agrip Co. Ltd v. Federal Inland Revenue Service (10th December 2014)” has been issued by the Tax Appeal Tribunal and it states that dividends paid by a gas exploration and production company and paid out of
See MoreNigeria: Non-resident companies has made deduction of recharges
The Court of Appeal has set a decision about a case entitled Federal Board of Inland Revenue v. Halliburton (WA) Limited (CA/L/320/2009) on 2nd December 2014 for determining whether by requiring Halliburton WA to pay tax on the amounts received
See MoreEcuador: Tax Reform Proposed
A Tax Reform bill was sent by the President of Ecuador to the National Assembly for discussion, on 28 November 2014. There are several changes in the proposed Tax Reform Bill to the current tax law. The changes are following: The general
See MoreGermany approves tax break for electric vehicles purchases as company cars
The Germany Cabinet on December 3, 2014 has approved measures on allowing a tax break for purchasing electric vehicle as company cars. The government of Germany has aimed to have one million electric cars on its roads by 2020 to cut its greenhouse
See MoreInformation regarding Transfer pricing reporting requirements in Czech Republic
The General Tax Directorate has released information regarding the new transfer pricing reporting requirements on its website and confirms that tax audits, the tax authorities will pay special attention to transactions with related parties and the
See MoreCanada Revenue Agency’s findings on research tax credit
The tax credit program of Scientific Research and Experimental Development (SR&ED) proposes generous incentives for business undertaking eligible research or experimental development work and it has administrated by the Canada Revenue Agency
See MoreTurkey: Turkish Petroleum Law regarding Taxation, Import, Export and Transfers
The Turkish Petroleum Law came into force on 11 June 2013. This Law introduced a revolution in the Turkish oil and gas industry as it levelled the playing field for foreign investors and removed the privileged rights of the State oil company. As
See MoreTurkey: free trade zones are not required to calculate VAT
The tax court of Turkey settles that entities functioning in free trade zones are not required to calculate value added tax (VAT) using a reverse-charge basis with respect to services provided by resident and non-resident companies who are subject
See MorePortugal: Approves State Budget for 2015
Portuguese parliament approved the country's state budget for 2015 on November 25, 2014 which signals continuing austerity measures. Within key measures in the 2015 budget is the continuation of a 3.5 % income tax surcharge, twinned with a fiscal
See MoreSouth Africa: SARS Issues Tax Ruling On Unbundling Transactions
The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued a draft Binding General Ruling (BGR), the interpretation of Section 46 of the Income Tax Act, which deals with unbundling transactions. A company under an unbundling transaction (the unbundling
See MoreSouth Africa: National Treasury Spell out Foreign Pension Tax Exemption
The South African Service (SARS) has clarified the foreign pension tax exemption system relating to foreign pension payments that are received by or accrue to a South African resident under Binding General Rulings (BGR). A Binding General Ruling
See MoreSouth Africa: National Treasury Invites Technical Tax Proposals
South Africa's National Treasury has invited taxpayers, tax practitioners and members of the public to submit any technical proposals in connection with any unintended anomalies, loopholes and technical matters requiring correction in existing tax
See MoreUK: HMRC issues a list of 10 things to know about tax avoidance
On 5 November 2014 HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) issued a list of 10 points that it suggests taxpayers ought to know about tax avoidance schemes. The list sets out the risks that people face when they sign up to a tax avoidance scheme. These include
See MoreFinland: Companies must submit reports on construction by November 5
Businesses and self-employed operators who are buyers or customers, including housing companies and real must submit their reports for September to the Tax Administration by October 6. Companies must give details on their contracts if the value goes
See MoreUruguay: New tax credit certificate regulations issues
Uruguay has issued Resolutions No. 3,905 and 3,906 on 30th October 2014 for announcing new regulations regarding tax credit certificates. Resolution No. 3,905 establishes that the credit certificates which are authorized (given to the supplier of
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