- Internacional
- diciembre 15, 2014
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 15-Dic-2014
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Canadian Miners Call For Enhanced Tax Incentives
The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada is calling on the federal Government to help alleviate the capital crisis in mineral exploration financing by increasing the Mineral Exploration Tax Credit.
Canada, Israel Hold Latest Round Of Trade Talks
Canada and Israel are holding a third round of talks to expand and modernize their free trade agreement.
China
China Extends Agricultural Finance Tax Breaks
On December 3, a Chinese State Council executive meeting chaired by Premier Li
Keqiang announced a decision to increase tax support for rural finance from the
country's banks and insurers, and to extend it to December 31, 2016.
DMCC Free Zone Seeks Stronger Ties With China
Representatives from the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, a free zone in the United Arab Emirates, recently visited Shanghai to attend the ninth annual China Gold and Precious Metals Summit.
China To Reform Local, Regional Tax Incentives
As part of China's reform of its budget management systems, the State Council
has called for a restructuring of all preferential tax policies that have been
introduced in the past by the country's regional and local authorities, and
restrict their approval only to the Council in the future.
China Mulls Cigarette Tax Hike
A spokesman for the China's National Health and Family Planning Commission has
disclosed that it will work with other government agencies to push for an increase
in tobacco and cigarette excise taxes in the country.
EU
EU Financial Transactions Tax In 2016 'Unlikely'
A group of 11 European Union countries has failed to reach an agreement on a proposed financial transactions tax before a self-imposed deadline.
EU Approves New Customs Framework
The European Council has signalled its support for the Commission's proposal for a new customs risk management strategy.
British Small Businesses Seek Digital VAT Concessions
Enterprise Nation andndash; a group of UK small business owners and freelancers andndash; has attended meetings with the UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, as part of a campaign to secure concessions ahead of value-added tax changes affecting suppliers of broadcasting, telecommunications, and electronic services to EU consumers from January 1, 2015.
Energy Associations Call For EU Anti-VAT Fraud Action
A group of ten European gas and electricity associations has called for the European Commission to compel EU member states to introduce a value-added tax reverse charge on wholesale supplies of gas and electricity to stamp out VAT fraud.
Japan
Hong Kong, Japan Improve Their Tax Info Exchange
On December 10, Hong Kong and Japan exchanged notes regarding the exchange of
information provisions in their existing double taxation agreement dated November 9, 2010.
UK
HMRC's Construction Sector Compliance Work Yields Results
HM Revenue and Customs's efforts to make UK construction companies bring their workers in-house under the Pay-As-You-Earn tax system have yielded a seven percent increase in revenue, according to chartered accountancy firm Haines Watts.
Experts React To UK Banking Tax Changes
The revenue effect of a new restriction on the use of carried forward losses for UK banks is similar to a 36 percent increase in the bank levy, according to accountancy firm EY.
UK Issues Extra Guidance On 2015 VAT MOSS Changes
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has issued additional guidance to support small- and medium-sized businesses in complying with the change to European Union value-added tax place of supply rules for broadcasting, telecommunications, and electronic services from January 1, 2015.
Diverted Profits Tax To Undermine UK Economy: ACCA
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants has said the UK has jumped the gun in announcing a Diverted Profits Tax, urging UK policy makers to instead wait out the completion of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's base erosion and profit shifting work.
US
US Congress Urged To Focus On TPP, Not TPA
While President Barack Obama has indicated that he would press for congressional
approval for Trade Promotion Authority renewal as an aid in current United
States trade agreement negotiations, House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee
Ranking Member Sander Levin has stressed the need to continue
to focus wholly on those negotiations.
Bulgaria Concludes US FATCA Deal
Bulgaria has formally signed up to the US's Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, just over six months after the two countries concluded a transitional "in substance" agreement.
Singapore, US Sign FATCA IGA
On December 9, Singapore and the United States signed a Foreign Account Tax Compliance
Act Intergovernmental Agreement, following its initialing in May
this year.