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- noviembre 26, 2012
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 26-Nov-2012
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
China
China Restructures Its Dividend Tax
Following the approval of the State Council, China’s Ministry of Finance has announced that, from January 1, 2013, the rate of withholding tax on
dividends will be structured so as to depend on the length of time that the investor
has held the shares.
China To Speed Up Tax Reforms
On November 21, in a report, China's Finance Minister Xie Xuren stressed
the need to speed up fiscal and taxation reforms, particularly through mineral
resource, property and value-added tax changes.
WTO Sides With US In Steel Duty Dispute With China
The World Trade Organisation's Dispute Settlement Body has adopted a report
pertaining to the dispute over anti-dumping duties applied by China on grain
oriented flat-rolled electrical steel from the United States.
Japan
US Treasury Issues FATCA Agreement Model 2
The United States Treasury Department has released a second model agreement, which
had been outlined in joint statements with Japan and Switzerland in June this
year, reflecting the business-to-government approach for cooperation to facilitate
the implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
UK
UK Real Time Reporting 'Impossible', Accountants Say
HM Revenue and Customs's plans to introduce real time pay-as-you-earn reporting are at best unrealistic and at worst impossible, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has warned.
HMRC Welcomes Victory In Tax Avoidance Court Case
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has mounted a successful legal challenge to a marketed tax avoidance scheme that it says has resulted in the protection of up to GBP109.6bn in revenue.
UK Announces New Anti-Avoidance Tax Forces
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has announced specialist task-forces to tackle tax avoidance in the UK clothing trade, alcohol industry and rental property sector, expected to recover around GBP17m in revenue.
Questions Raised Over UK Tax Devolution
A major new report has recommended the devolution of tax and borrowing powers to Wales, but research into the future operation of the devolved Scottish tax system has shown that administering devolved powers will be no easy task.
UK Urged To Intensify Anti-Avoidance Crackdown
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has failed to adequately clamp down on the persistent use of the most aggressive tax avoidance schemes, an oversight that is depriving the UK Exchequer of billions of pounds in revenue, according to the National Audit Office.
US
Decision Urged From US Congress On Wind Tax Credit
The bi-partisan Governors' Wind Energy Coalition has called upon Congress to pass
legislation to extend the two-decades-old wind energy production tax credit, highlighting
that uncertainty surrounding the future of the tax concession is beginning to
damage the US industry, and stands to place 37,000 jobs and USD10bn worth of investment
at risk.
Mexico, US Sign FATCA Agreement
On November 19, 2012, in Washington, the Mexican Undersecretary of Revenue, José
Antonio González Anaya, and the United States Assistant Secretary
for Tax Policy, Mark J. Mazur, signed a government-to-government agreement for
the bilateral implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act.
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Austrian Parliament Gives Go-Ahead To 2013 Budget
The Austrian National Council has recently adopted the country’s 2013 budget,
providing for new tax revenues from the bilateral withholding tax agreement concluded
with Switzerland, and from the introduction of a financial transactions tax.
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Hungary Makes Bank Tax Permanent
Hungary recently announced that a temporary tax on banks is to be made permanent, while the corporate tax paid by utility companies is to be raised to 50%.