IMF report comments on the economic position of Germany

09 May, 2016

On 9 May 2016 the IMF published a staff report following the completion of consultations with Germany under Article IV of the IMF’s articles of agreement. Economic growth in Germany will continue at a moderate pace in 2016 with strong domestic

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Five European countries to exchange information on beneficial ownership

16 April, 2016

On 15 April 2016 it was announced that Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain have agreed to exchange information on beneficial ownership of companies and of "trusts with tax consequences". The five European countries will explore the best way to

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DTA between Germany and Israel ratified

02 December, 2015

The Income and Capital Tax Treaty (2014) between Germany and Israel has been ratified by Germany on 20th November 2015, by way of publication in the Official Gazette No. 31 of 26th November 2015. Once in force and effective the new treaty will

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Germany: Ratification of Protocol to OECD Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters

08 September, 2015

Germany deposited its instrument  of ratification on 28 August 2015 for the protocol to the OECD Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters. It is anticipated that the agreement will enter into force on 1 December

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Germany plans to adopt BEPS guidance on transfer pricing documentation and CbC reporting requirement

23 July, 2015

The German government has announced plans to incorporate guidance on transfer pricing documentation and country-by-country (CbC) reporting) in line with the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project into local legislation. The

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Germany: New regulations approved by German Parliament on the application of the arm’s length principle to profit allocations

27 March, 2015

New regulations approved by The Upper House of the German Parliament on the application of the arm’s length principle to profit allocations between head office and permanent establishments, which follow the authorized OECD approach (AOA) and is

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Germany approves tax break for electric vehicles purchases as company cars

05 December, 2014

The Germany Cabinet on December 3, 2014 has approved measures on allowing a tax break for purchasing electric vehicle as company cars. The government of Germany has aimed to have one million electric cars on its roads by 2020 to cut its greenhouse

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Court decides that the provision of tax treaties between Germany & Russia do not obstruct the application of thin capitalization rules

27 October, 2014

The Federal Arbitration Court of the Moscow decides that the provision of tax treaties between Germany & Russia do not obstruct the application of thin capitalization rules. The Federal Arbitration Court of the Moscow Circuit (FAC) decided in

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Germany: Receives tax warning from EU on the discriminatory taxation of legacies to foreign charities

22 October, 2014

Germany receives tax caution from EU on the discriminatory taxation to foreign charities. The European Commission warns Germany to amend the discriminatory taxation of legacies to foreign charities as the commission observes that it creates an

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A tougher penalties on Voluntary Tax Disclosures Rules has been approved by Germany’s Cabinet

26 September, 2014

Germany's Cabinet approved tougher penalties on voluntary tax disclosures on September 24, 2014. As per the new rules, the maximum amount of outstanding tax that may be voluntarily disclosed without incurring a surcharge will be lowered to EUR25,000

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German Fiscal Stimulus Measures has been called for by the ECB official

23 September, 2014

German Fiscal Stimulus Measures has been called on the German Government by a top European Central Bank (ECB) official and Germany's Deputy Labor Minister to cut taxes on labor. It was argued by ECB Executive Board Member Benoit Coeure and Deputy

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Germany-Israel details of ICTT publishes

27 August, 2014

The Income and Capital Tax Agreement (2014) between Germany and Israel has published in detail. The treaty was accomplished in the German, Hebrew and English languages and it follows the OECD Model. The maximum 10% withholding rates are applied on

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Israel-Germany new Income Tax Treaty signed

21 August, 2014

The new Income Tax Treaty between Germany and Israel has signed on August 21, 2014 that will replace the Germany - Israel Income Tax Treaty (1962), as amended by the 1977 protocol. Further details of the new treaty will be reported

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FATCA between Germany and USA has come into force

06 August, 2014

It was announced by the German Ministry of Finance that a law enabling the implementation of the United States' Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has come into force on July 23, 2014. The agreement is a type 1A Inter-Governmental agreement

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German Government has refused for a reform of the income tax system to eliminate “cold progression”

06 August, 2014

The German Government has refused calls for a reform of the income tax system to eliminate so-called "cold progression" before 2017. Cold progression, also known as bracket creep, occurs when inflationary wage increases push taxpayers into higher

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US imposes tariffs on Grain-Oriented Electrical Steel From Germany, Japan, and Poland

17 July, 2014

The International Trade Administration (ITA) of the US Department of Commerce (DOC) has issued its affirmative final determinations on July 17, in the antidumping duty (AD) investigations of imports of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES) from

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Germany: To focus on tax reforms in G7

30 June, 2014

As per German media report of 29 June 2014, Germany wants to focus on tax reform after taking over the presidency of the Group of Seven (G7) next week. Germany emphasized the need for sound public finances to achieve effective growth in the G7

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Germany: Setting up a special unit within the tax investigation department to protect fiscal crime

20 June, 2014

A special unit has been set up by the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg within its tax investigation department to protect fiscal crime at federal level. The unit will involve carrying out investigation to trace tax evasion strategies and

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