US: Trump postpones 50% tariff on EU goods
President Trump announced on 26 May 2025 that the effective date for his new 50% tariffs, in addition to the previously announced 20% tariffs on EU goods, has been pushed to 9 July 2025 after a call with European Commission President Ursula von der
See MoreUS tariffs are reshaping transfer pricing strategies for multinationals
The Trump Administration’s latest tariffs are reshaping global trade policies and pushing multinational corporations (MNCs) to revise their transfer pricing policies. US President Donald Trump’s latest tariffs, including a 104% levy on
See MoreVietnam, US conclude second round of tariff negotiations
Vietnamese Trade Minister Nguyen Hong Dien and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer led the talks, identifying areas of near consensus and others requiring further discussion. The US and Vietnam concluded their second round of tariff
See MoreUS: Trump revives trade tensions with new tariff threats on EU, Apple
Trump announced that he plans to impose a 50% tariff on EU goods, on top of the existing 20%, starting 1 June 2025. He also plans a 25% tax on imported iPhones that US consumers purchase. US President Donald Trump threatened, on Friday 23 May
See MoreBrazil: Government announces spending cuts 2025 budget
The government announced plans to cut BRL 31.3 billion from the 2025 budget to meet fiscal rules and plans to raise the tax on financial transactions. Brazil's government announced that it will implement measures to slash BRL 31.3 billion (USD
See MoreBrazil: MoF scraps higher tax on investments made abroad
Finance Ministry dropped plans for a higher tax on overseas investments on Friday, following criticism that it signalled a return to capital controls. Brazil's Finance Ministry dropped a higher transaction tax on overseas investments on Friday,
See MoreUS: House of Representatives approve ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’
The bill makes the 2017 Trump tax cuts permanent, provide tax relief for families and small businesses, and encourage investment and manufacturing in the US. The US House Ways and Means Committee passed the One, Big, Beautiful Bill (Act) by the
See MoreUS: Taxpayers living, working abroad must file 2024 tax return by June
The IRS is reminding US taxpayers living abroad to file their 2024 federal income tax returns and pay any owed taxes by 16 June 2025. The US Internal Revenue Service has issued IR-2025-61 on 22 May 2025, encouraging US taxpayers living and
See MoreUS: Texas introduces new tax incentives for businesses, seeks to ban transactions and occupation taxes
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed three bills into law on 14 May 2025, introducing tax incentives for businesses and securities market operators. Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed three bills into law on 14 May 2025, offering tax incentives for
See MorePeru mandates tax compliance training for microenterprises to avoid penalties
Peru now requires microenterprises to complete tax training for a first-time offence under a new law. Peru’s Congress passed Law No. 32335, which introduces mandatory tax training for microenterprises before they can be fined for a first-time
See MoreUS: House of Representatives advance Trump’s major tax and spending bill
The Republican-controlled House advanced President Trump's tax and spending bill on 21 May 2025, clearing a key procedural hurdle and setting it up for a floor vote. US President Donald Trump's massive tax and spending bill passed a key
See MoreJapan: Tokyo will not finalise any trade agreement with US that can compromise national interests
Japan’s chief trade negotiator, Ryosei Akazawa, said on Monday, 20 May 2025, that Japan continues to negotiate to remove US tariffs in ongoing bilateral trade discussions. He emphasised that Tokyo will not finalise any agreement that could
See MoreCanada: Carney to announce 2025-26 federal budget in autumn
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said on 18 May 2025 that the federal government will present a budget this autumn. This follows Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne's announcement on 14 May 2025 that the government won’t table a
See MoreEl Salvador: Congress approves tax on foreign NGO donations
El Salvador's Congress approved a new law, on 20 May 2025, which imposes a 30% tax on transactions from foreign donors to local organisations. The law is set to take effect eight days after its publication in the official gazette. The
See MoreDominican Republic: DGII extends e-invoicing implementation deadline for large local, medium taxpayers
The Dominican Republic’s General Directorate of Internal Taxes (DGII) has announced a six-month extension for large local and medium-sized taxpayers who were originally required to implement electronic invoicing by 15 May 2025. This extension,
See MoreUS: Alabama opts out of federal R&D tax deduction rules, reduces grocery sales tax
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed the bill (HB 163) on 14 May 2025, which decoupled Alabama from the federal Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) treatment of research and experimental (R&E) expenditures. On the same day, the governor also signed a bill
See MoreCanada: Ontario unveils 2025 budget, proposes increased tax credit for corporations
Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy, of the Canadian province of Ontario, presented the 2025 Ontario Budget: A Plan to Protect Ontario on 15 May 2025. It confirms no new changes to corporate or personal income tax rates. However, qualifying
See MoreBangladesh, US begin negotiations for FTA
Bangladesh and the US have begun discussions on a potential Free Trade Agreement (FTA), with a focus on enhancing trade and investment. A Bangladeshi delegation recently met with officials from the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) to
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