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- enero 27, 2014
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 27-Ene-2014
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Canada Celebrates 'Beyond The Border' Action Plan
Ministers have agreed that delivering on their "Beyond the Border Action Plan" is vital to strengthening economic competitiveness and securing flows of goods, services and people between the US and Canada.
Get Behind Transparency Drive, Australian Miners Urged
Campaigners have warned that Australia lags behind countries like Canada and the US in the drive to enforce mandatory reporting standards for the mining, oil, and gas sectors.
Canada Seeking Freer Trade With Israel
Canada and Israel are to expand and modernize their free trade agreement, with the aim of boosting bilateral commercial flows.
China
China, GCC To Resume FTA Talks
China and the Gulf Cooperation Council met on January 17, 2014 to draw up an action plan on cooperation from 2014 to 2017 and agreed to accelerate negotiations on a free-trade agreement.
EU
EU Steps Up Action Against Customs Fraud
Anti-fraud operations should preferably involve the cooperation of customs and tax authorities, the European Commission has said.
Germany's Gabriel Slams EU Over Eco Tax Break Intervention
Adding fuel to the fire, German Economy and Energy Minister Sigmar Gabriel
has reportedly submitted an opinion to the European Commission, criticizing the body for
its inappropriate intervention and investigations into the country's renewable
energy tax rebate, currently accorded to energy-intensive companies
in Germany.
Japan
Japan Studies Corporate Tax Rate Cut For Growth Strategy
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is looking again at lower corporate taxes to
provide a new impetus to growth in the economy, but, as he did last year, Finance
Minister Taro Aso has again cast doubt on whether such a policy is viable at
the present time.
UK
MEPs Attack UK Shale Tax Plans
The former chair of the EU's Committee on the Environment has been quoted as saying that the European Commission should "urgently analyze and intervene against" a recently-announced plan by the British Government to allow local councils to keep 100 percent of the business rate revenue from shale gas sites.
ISPs Reject UK Move Against Offshore Gambling
Internet service providers (ISPs) in the United Kingdom have rejected a request from the government to display warnings to web users who attempt to view poker sites operated from offshore jurisdictions.
US
Ways and Means Releases New Video On US Tax Reform
A new educational video released by the House of Representatives Ways and Means
Committee's Dave Camp attempts to explain its effort towards United States tax reform, including
a 25 percent reduction in the size of the federal income tax code.
US Court Challenge To Obamacare Premium Tax Credits Rejected
The United States District Court for the District of Columbia has rejected a challenge
to the premium tax credit provision within the Affordable Care Act, which
could have seriously affected President Barack Obama's health care law.
AICPA Presents Recommendations On US Tax Administration Reform
The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants has written a letter
to United States Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus and Ranking Member Orrin Hatch in which it "strongly supports
the efforts by the Committee on tax administration reform and simplification."
Amazon Surprises By Starting North Carolina Sales Tax Collections
In a disclosure that has come as a complete surprise, Amazon has confirmed that
it will begin to charge sales tax in North Carolina from February 1, 2014, bringing
the number of US states in which it has agreed to collect the tax to a total of 20.
US Copper Miners Contest New Indonesian Export Tax
Newmont Mining Corp and Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc, which together produce 97 percent of Indonesia's copper concentrate, are protesting against
the introduction by the Government of a progressive export tax until 2017, when
a complete ban on exports will come into force.
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Argentine Borrowers Must Withhold Tax On Commissions Paid
In a recent decision, Argentina's Supreme Court has ruled that commissions paid by Argentine borrowers should be viewed as Argentine-source business income. Accordingly, they should be subject to withholding tax in Argentina.
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Russia To Ratify OECD Multilateral Tax Convention
Russia is on the way to fully joining the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, according to business newspaper Kommersant.