- Internacional
- octubre 17, 2011
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 17-Oct-2011
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Canada Expands Its Asian Trade Framework
Canada has signed a series of key trade-related deals with Asian countries, designed to increase trade and investment ties with the region.
Canada Tops Forbes Business Rankings
Canada is the 'best country for business', according to a new Forbes report, with its improved tax standing accounting for its high ranking. On the other hand, the high tax burden faced by US citizens means that country has slipped down to tenth position.
Canada, Morocco Talk Free Trade
Canada and Morocco have begun the first round of negotiations toward a first time free trade agreement.
Canada Clarifies Corporate E-File Rules
Proposed changes to Canada's Income Tax Regulations will mean that specified businesses must comply with mandatory electronic filing requirements for their tax returns.
China
Obama Cautious On China Currency Bill
While the Senate appears to have delayed momentarily a vote on the Currency Exchange
Rate Oversight Reform Act, President Barack Obama has warned its sponsors to ensure
that the legislation is consistent with the international treaties and obligations
of the United States, particularly with the World Trade Organization.
China Extends Resource Tax Nationwide
China’s State Council has announced that the resource tax on domestic sales
of crude oil and natural gas will be extended nationwide, with effect from November
1, 2011.
China Cuts Withholding Tax On Railway Bonds
China’s State Council has announced a reduction in the income tax investors
pay on the interest coupons on new bonds issued to finance the construction of
the country’s railway network.
China To Provide Further Support To Small Business
Following a meeting of China’s State Council, chaired by Premier Wen Jiabao,
financial and fiscal measures were identified to try and provide additional support
to small and micro businesses.
EU
Czech Republic Rejects EU Financial Tax
The Czech Republic is firmly opposed to the idea, put forward recently by President
of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso, of introducing a tax on
financial transactions at European level, according to Czech Prime Minister Petr
Necas.
Japan
Japan To Give Corporate Tax Exemption In Disaster Region
The Japanese government’s tax panel has approved the provision of a five-year
corporate tax exemption to businesses that invest in the earthquake and tsunami-hit
north-east of Japan.
UK
New UK Tax Crackdown Targets Tutors
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has turned its attention to private tutors and coaches with undeclared tax liabilities, as part of its ongoing clampdown on tax evasion.
Anguilla Resents Rising Tax Burden
In meetings with the government, Anguilla's hospitality industry
has sucessfully won government support for abandoning a 10% tax on restaurant
bills and car rentals, previously agreed by Anguillan authorities and the UK government
as part of efforts to tackle the deficit.
VW Financial Services Wins Key UK VAT Case
Volkswagen Financial Services will be able to reclaim GBP500,000 (USD788,000) in value-added tax after securing victory in a tribunal case against HM Revenue and Customs in the UK - a case which could open the door for further VAT claims against the tax authority.
UK Tax Relief Changes To Hit Pension Contributions
Self Invested Pension Plans and Small Self Administered Schemes will see their fund flow reduced as a result of reductions in tax relief, new research has revealed.
US
US Harbour Maintenance Tax Under Investigation
The United States Federal Maritime Commission is to undertake an inquiry
into the tax and other disparities that may be causing US-bound cargo to be driven
to Canadian and Mexican ports.
US Business Airs Concerns On Derivative Reforms
On behalf of the Coalition for Derivatives End-Users, the United States Chamber
of Commerce organized a meeting in Washington, between corporate treasurers
from a wide range of industries and key legislative and regulatory officials,
to reiterate companies’ concerns about the need for the right approach to
reforming the derivatives market.
US Senate Stops Obama's Jobs Act
Republican Senators have blocked the passage of President Barack Obama’s
American Jobs Act as, although it received a slim 50-49 majority in the Democrat-led
United States Senate, it failed to achieve the 60 votes needed to proceed.
US Congress Finally Passes FTAs
Both the House of Representatives and the Senate have, in quick succession, passed
implementing legislation for the long-awaited United States free trade agreements
(FTAs) with South Korea, Panama and Colombia, which will now be passed to President
Barack Obama for his signature.
US House Committee Backs Contractors Tax Repeal
The Republican-led Committee on Ways and Means of the United States House of Representatives
has favourably reported out, on a bipartisan basis, a bill to repeal the 3% withholding
tax on payments made to government contractors, and another bill, on a not-so-bipartisan
basis, to provide for its funding through changes to health programmes.
Benefits Remain Available To US Taxpayers
The United States Internal Revenue Service has urged taxpayers, whose tax-filing
extensions run out soon, to double check their returns for expanded individual
and business tax benefits.