Russia: Clarification of tax treatment of income derived from alienation of immovable property
The Ministry of Finance has issued Letter No. 03-08-05/13287 on March 26, 2014 describing the income tax treatment derived by an Israeli individual from alienation of an immovable property situated in Russia. Article 6 of the Israel - Russia Income
See MoreRussia: Draft law on information exchange with foreign tax authorities
The Russian government has allowed a draft law initiating the process of information exchange with foreign tax authorities on May 14, 2014. The law introduces the responsibility of Russian credit organizations, brokers, depositaries, insurance
See MoreNew Russian CFC and anti-avoidance legislation
The amended draft law regarding controlled foreign companies and other anti-offshore measures has done most valuable changes in the field of foreign tax structures and tax avoidance. This law has publicly available on 27 May, 2014. It highlights
See MoreSwitzerland – San Marino: Signes TIEA
Switzerland and San Marino signed a tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) on May 16, 2014. The agreement provides for the exchange of tax information on request on specific tax matters. The conclusion of agreements for the exchange of tax
See MoreSwitzerland and Singapore sign OECD agreement against tax evasion though banking secrecy
Forty seven countries participated in the Declaration on Automatic Exchange of Information in Tax Matters, adopted by the OECD on 6 May 2014. These countries included Switzerland and Singapore, two financial centers that have in the past been
See MoreSwiss Discuss Banking Sector Tax Disputes With The US
Recent discussions between the US and Switzerland have centered on a US tax dispute settlement program for category two, three, and four banks and the current US criminal investigations into category one banks that are domiciled in Switzerland. The
See MoreNorway: Regulations regarding exemptions to the interest
On 24 April 2014, Norway’s Ministry of Finance issued regulations regarding exemptions to the interest deduction limitation rules. Under regulations issued in April 2014 certain securities transactions are exempt from the interest restriction
See MoreEuropean Inheritance Tax Burdens Compared
A recent examination of inheritance tax systems in European countries suggests that there is no consistency in the way that the taxes are applied to family business transfers. The way the tax operates is greatly influenced by the tax relief that can
See MoreSwitzerland to Retain Flat Tax For Wealthy Expatriates
Switzerland’s National Council has voted against the proposed withdrawal of the flat tax regime for high wealth foreigners. The Council supported that argument that the flat tax makes Switzerland an attractive location for high wealth individuals
See MoreSwiss Bankers Ask France to Increase Amnesty Uptake
The President of the Swiss Bankers Association (SBA), has suggested that France should extend and enhance its tax regularization facility to allow more taxpayers to make a voluntary declaration to normalize their tax affairs. At the moment the
See MoreMalta – Russia DTA
On May 22 2014 the double taxation agreement (DTA) between Malta and Russia is to enter into force. Under the agreement, withholding tax on dividends paid from Russia is restricted to 5% where the recipient company has a 25% shareholding in the
See MoreUkraine Unveils IMF-Backed Fiscal Reforms
A raft of economic reforms has been published by Ukraine including some tax measures. Government revenue is to be increased by combating direct tax evasion and tightening the value added tax system to reduce the amount of avoidance and fraud. The
See MoreNetherlands Agrees to Amend the Russian DTA
The Netherlands are to begin negotiations with Russia to amend the double taxation agreement (DTA) concluded in 1996, with a first round of negotiations expected to be held in June 2014. Russia has asked for a revision to the agreement to bring it
See MoreRomania: Announces tax reforms
Romania is introducing a tax exemption on reinvested profit as part of an emergency ordinance. The tax exemption is to apply from 1 July 2014 and is to continue until the end of 2015. This is intended to encourage more investment in new assets in an
See MoreUkraine: Tax cut on medical supplies
Ukraine’s Cabinet has asked parliament to approve a bill to reduce tax rates in respect of medicines and medical products, and to approve a visa-free procedure with the European Union. The Ukraine government is looking to introduce changes to the
See MorePoland – Reduction of VAT by 2017
In Poland the government intends to raise the standard rate of VAT again by 2017. The standard rate has already been raised to 23% from January 2011 as a consequence of the financial crisis. Although Poland did not undergo a recession after the
See MoreMalta and Moldova Sign DTA
Malta and Moldova signed a double taxation agreement (DTA) on 10 April 2014. This is the first DTA signed between these two countries, in an effort to increase trade between them and boost investment on both sides. Malta joined the EU in 2004 and
See MoreBelgium – Tax Penalties for Non-Compliance ranging 10% to 200%
Belgium is determined to enforce tax penalties to ensure that taxpayers submit their latest tax returns on time. The Finance Ministry has encouraged taxpayers to send in a complete and correct income tax declaration for 2013, to avoid incurring a
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