New Income and Capital Tax Treaty between Hungary and Switzerland
The Income and Capital Tax Treaty between Hungary and Switzerland was signed on 12 September 2013. After entering into force and becoming effective the new treaty will replace the existing Hungary – Switzerland Income and Capital Tax Treaty of
See MorePortugal: Corporate income tax proposals for 2014
Currently, Portugal thinking to take initiatives that would reform the corporate income tax law. The Corporate Income Tax (“CIT”) 2014 Reform Proposal, which is currently under public consultation. The main measures contained in the proposals
See MoreItaly: Update on new VAT declaration
Italy has provided detailed requirements for the new Italian VAT declaration (Spesometro) providing detailed analysis of VAT transactions above €3,600. The Spesometro VAT return which was first proposed in 2010 is the latest effort by the Italian
See MoreNetherlands: Voluntary disclosure relief system relaxed
The Dutch Finance Ministry has announced plans that for those taxpayers who have undeclared assets disclosure system between September 2, 2013, and July 1, 2014 is going to be relaxed. If two-year period is expired, generally a voluntary disclosure
See MoreNetherlands: Tax Plan 2014
The Tax Plan 2014 will be presented to the Lower House of parliament (Tweede Kamer) by the Minister of Finance on 17 September
See MoreItaly: VAT registration threshold has been raised for SME
Governing body of the member states’ VAT system, the EU VAT Directive has offered the scope for countries to increase the threshold of VAT registration for resident companies to up to Euro 100,000. This offers the opportunity for countries to
See MoreGreece: New tax crime sheet
A new tax crime sheet was introduced on 12th September 2013, aimed at streamlining fines enforced by tax agencies. For non-issuance of tax papers like invoices, retail receipts, etc in respect of purchases or services rendered of up to €5,000,
See MoreFrench Tax Bills for 2014 announced
On 11 September 2013 the French Finance Ministry finalized its 2014 finance bill. The tax burden on the wealthiest individuals in particular will continue to rise, despite the Government's pledge to stabilize taxes next year. The French Government
See MoreCyprus amends Property Tax
The Government of Cyprus has declared details plans to amend the country’s Immovable Property Tax (IPT), exempting the lowest-valued properties. At present, the property tax in Cyprus is based on valuations made on 1 January 1980. If the
See MoreIncome Tax Treaty between Belgium and Uruguay signed
The Income Tax Treaty between Belgium and Uruguay was signed on 23 August 2013. Under the treaty the definition of a permanent establishment includes a building site, construction or installation project that continues for six months. The definition
See MoreBelgium: Notional interest deduction rate
June 2013 Legislation modifies the method which is used to calculate and determine the rate of the notional interest deduction. On the basis of the average return of the 10-year government bond (OLO) in the months July, August and September it is
See MoreBelgium – Clamping down on tax evasion and tax fraud
There has recently been concern internationally about tax evasion and fraud, and many countries have increased their efforts to trace income of their residents that has been illegally concealed in tax havens in an attempt to evade taxes. As a result
See MoreUK: Alternative Dispute Resolution for Large Taxpayers
An evaluation of the pilot project on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for large taxpayers has been published by the HMRC. The pilot, run by HMRC’s Dispute Resolution Unit, looked at the effectiveness of using ADR techniques in large and
See MoreTax treaty between Malta and Ukraine signed
Malta and Ukraine signed an income tax treaty on 4 September 2013. The treaty is expected to contribute to developing trade and economic relations between the two countries. The signing of this treaty is also in line with Ukraine’s policy of
See MoreTreaty between Finland and Tajikistan enters into force
On 5 September 2013, the Finland- Tajikistan Income Tax Treaty (2012) entered into force. The treaty generally applies from 1 January 2014. The new treaty generally follows the provisions of the OECD Model Tax Convention. Under the provisions of
See MorePoland: Transfer pricing for business restructurings
Poland’s Finance Ministry issued decrees that bring the transfer pricing provisions of Poland’s tax law into line with international transfer pricing standards on September 3, 2013 and the decree effective from 18 July 2013. The decrees
See MoreDTA between Pakistan – Czech Republic
Pakistan’s Cabinet on August 29, 2013, approved the signing of a draft double tax agreement (DTA) with the Czech Republic. A draft agreement was originally initialled on 19 October 2012. No further details of the treaty are currently
See MoreNetherlands: Simplification of individual tax assessment process proposed
A new tax assessment process is proposed by the Netherlands Ministry of Finance on 6 September. This will simplify and speed up the process to determine tax liabilities. A number of new rules for assessment, a rule for revising final assessments,
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