Oman: Clarification of tax rules
The Oman government has clarified that the tax rules in Oman require the following: Within three months from the date of incorporation or commencement of activities, taxpayers must be registered with the Omani tax authorities and if there is any
See MoreIsrael: Action required for releasing trapped profits by 11 November 2013
Only those companies have to apply the temporary partial relief from Israeli corporate income tax until 11 November 2013, who wish to release their trapped exempt profits that were accrued until December 31, 2011. Companies will have to submit their
See MoreEgypt – VAT implementation discussions
The Finance Ministry of Egypt has re-started discussions on the potential implementation of a full Value Added Tax (VAT) regime to replace the existing sales tax system. The current sales tax system of Egypt is complex and can lead to compound
See MoreEgypt – Increase of the Personal Income Tax Threshold
The Finance Ministry of Egypt announced on 22 October 2013, that the annual personal tax exemption limit will be increased from 4,000 Egyptian pounds ($580) to 7,000 Egyptian pounds ($1,015) which aims to motivate the national economy and stunned
See MoreAmendment to the Bahrain-China double tax treaty
Bahrain and China have recently amended their 2002 double tax treaty (DTT) by a protocol signed on 16 September 2013. The protocol will enter into force on the 30th day after the exchange of ratification and will apply to income derived during the
See MoreKenya-Turkey DTA sign in 2014
The Turkish and Kenyan governments are ready to sign an agreement on the avoidance of double taxation in 2014 and when a high level Kenyan government representative visits Turkey following year then it will be signed. Both nations signed an contract
See MoreTreaty between Slovenia and United Arab Emirates signed
It is reported that Slovenia and the United Arab Emirates signed a tax treaty on 12 October 2013, during the annual meeting of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund in Washington D.C. The treaty is expected to further the development
See MoreSouth Africa Signs Multilateral SADC Agreement on Assistance in Tax Matters
During the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Summit of Heads of State and Governments, held on 17 to 18 August 2013 in Lilongwe (Malawi), South Africa signed a Multilateral Southern African Development Community Agreement on Assistance
See MoreThe United Kingdom and South Africa set to work together to tackle offshore tax avoidance
The Ministry of Finance of South Africa issued a media statement on 12 October 2013, stating that United Kingdom and South Africa have agreed to work together to tackle offshore tax avoidance including through pressing for better international
See MoreTreaty between Senegal and South Africa signed
Senegal and South Africa signed a tax treaty, in Senegal. No further details of the treaty are currently available. South Africa has signed two other agreements with Senegal – a memorandum of understanding on agriculture, and a co-operation
See MoreExchange of information agreement between Monaco and South Africa signed
Monaco and South Africa signed an exchange of information agreement, on 23 September 2013, relating to tax matters. The agreement is part of an effort to combat tax evasion and money laundering. At the same time as signing the agreement the two
See MoreExchange of Information Agreement between Barbados and South Africa signed
On 17 September 2013 Barbados and South Africa signed an exchange of information agreement relating to tax matters, in Bridgetown. This agreement is aimed at combating tax evasion and money
See MoreTurkey-Cameroon DTA negotiations conclude
The tax authority of Turkey has announced that the government has concluded the first-round of negotiations with Cameroon for the conclusion of a double taxation agreement on October 2, 2013. The negotiations were held between 23rd and 27th
See MoreKenya-Nigeria:Signed tax treaty
Kenya and Nigeria has signed a tax treaty on September 6, 2013. No further details are currently
See MoreChanges in e-Filing Tax Payments in South Africa
E-filing on debt pull transactions will be eliminated from September 4. The SARS disclosed that the procedure will take place over one month after an alert message will appear on e-filing, where a debt pulls transactions is no longer available.
See MoreIsrael – Government Approves Budget 2013-2014
The Budget for the fiscal year 2013-2014 has been accepted by the Israeli government initiating important changes to both individual and corporate tax regulations. The laws regarding tax rates will take effect as of January 1, 2014, and the
See MoreNigeria: Treatment of recharges paid to local subsidiaries
The Tribunal of Nigeria’s Tax Appeal has issued decisions on August 26, 2013 regarding two non-resident taxpayers. The issue was if in Nigeria their taxable turnover could be determined by cutting amounts that they give payment to Nigerian
See MoreNigeria: Tax implications guidance of adopting IFRS
The Nigerian tax authority has published guidance on September 6, 2013 regarding the tax implications of adopting the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) that would change the current accounting regime. In 2010, The Nigerian
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