The government of Uruguay presented a Bill to the National Assembly on 30 June 2013 that reviews the 2012 Budget. Capital gains on bearer shares have become subject to individual income tax (IRPF) and non-resident income tax (IRNR) unless particular exemptions apply.
«
UK: exploration of FTT recommended by MPs
Related Posts
Uruguay introduces tax incentives for telecom companies for electronic surveillance services
Uruguay issued Decree No. 281/024, on 31 October 2024, which aims to promote electronic surveillance services provided by telecommunication companies for criminal investigations. The decree, based on Law No. 16.906, supports these companies by
Read MoreUS, Uruguay TIEA enters into force
The tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) between the US and Uruguay took effect on 10 November 2024. This follows Uruguay’s Chamber of Senators' approval of a tax information exchange agreement with the US on 7 August 2024. The
Read MoreUruguay, Turkey sign tax treaty
Omar Paganini, and the Ambassador of Turkey in Montevideo, Tunca Özçuhadar, signed the Agreement to Eliminate Double Taxation on Income Taxes and Prevent Tax Evasion and Avoidance on 12 November 2024. The announcement was made in a release by
Read MoreUruguay ratifies income, capital tax treaty with Colombia
Uruguay ratified the income and capital tax treaty with Colombia through Law No. 20367 on 23 September 2024, the news was reported on Uruguayan parliament's website, The treaty was signed 19 November 2021, in Bogotá, Colombia. Both countries
Read MoreUruguay extends CIT and Net Wealth Tax exemptions, updates definition of Shared Services Centre
The Ministry of Economy and Finance in Uruguay updated the definition of “Shared Services Centre” and extended tax exemptions for Corporate Income Tax (CIT) and Net Wealth Tax, through the publishing of Decree No. 257/024 in the Official
Read MoreUruguay extends reduced VAT for tourism until April 2025
Uruguay’s Ministry of Economy and Finance has extended the 9% VAT reduction for certain tourism operations until 30 April 2025, provided that the payment is made using electronic payment methods such as credit cards, debit cards or e-money payment
Read More