Germany’s Finance Minister, Wolfgang Schauble has announced that the renegotiation of the Singapore-Germany double taxation agreement (DTA) will be pursued during meetings scheduled for the week ending October 14, 2012, to expand tax information sharing.
Austria and Romania signed a DTA Protocol
Related Posts
Singapore: IRAS updates tax framework for Variable Capital Companies in fourth edition guide
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) issued an updated e-Tax Guide, Tax Framework for Variable Capital Companies (Fourth Edition) on 22 April 2026. This e-Tax Guide sets out the tax framework for Variable Capital Companies (VCCs), a
Read MoreGermany outlines tax advisory reform to expand services, cut bureaucracy
The German Federal Government has announced plans to modernise tax advice and reduce bureaucracy through the Ninth Act Amending the Tax Advisory Act, aimed at expanding advisory services for citizens while simplifying regulatory requirements. The
Read MoreBrazil, Germany advance talks on new income tax treaty negotiations
Brazil and Germany announced plans to intensify negotiations on a new income tax treaty during their Joint Declaration on the 3rd German-Brazilian Intergovernmental Consultations in Hanover on 20 April 2026. The proposed agreement aims to boost
Read MoreKenya, Singapore income tax treaty takes effect
The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore confirmed that a new income tax agreement with Kenya became operational on 20 April 2026. This treaty, originally signed on 23 September 2024, supersedes a previous 2018 agreement that was never
Read MoreSingapore: IRAS classifies REIT perpetual securities as debt for tax purposes
SingaporeβsΒ Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has published Advance Ruling Summary No. 6/2026 on 1 April 2026 clarifying the tax treatment of subordinated perpetual securities issued by a Singapore-listed real estate investment trust
Read MoreSingapore expands direct tax bill scheme, exempting most individuals from filing returns
Singaporeβs Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) has announced that around SGD 1 million taxpayers will receive their tax bills directly from mid-March 2026 under the Direct Notice of Assessment (D-NOA) initiative for the Individual Income
Read More