- Internacional
- septiembre 21, 2015
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 21-Sep-2015
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Revenue Boost Helps Canada Post Budget Surplus
The Canadian Government posted a budgetary surplus of CAD1.9bn (USD1.4bn) for the 2014-15 fiscal year, with tax revenues up 3.9 percent on 2013-14.
Canadian Court Dismisses Anti-FATCA Injunction
On September 16, the Federal Court of Canada denied a request for an injunction
preventing the collection and disclosure of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act information to the United States regarding American citizens living in
Canada.
EU
Juncker Criticizes 'Unjust' EU Tax Rules
Jean Claude Juncker has told Members of the European Parliament that the current rules on corporate taxation are "unfit for purpose and unjust."
Japan
Japan Revives Lower Tax Rate Plan
During a meeting of Japan's ruling coalition on September 15, it decided to retain the option of introducing a lower rate band when consumption
tax is raised again from October 2015.
OECD Recommends Fiscal Reform In Japan
Japan needs to implement tax reforms in order to achieve fiscal sustainability, according to a recently released report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
UK
Awareness Of Scottish Rate Of Income Tax Changes Low
Research for UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs found that awareness of forthcoming changes to the Scottish Rate of Income Tax is low among individual taxpayers.
HMRC Publishes Brief On Scottish Rate Of Income Tax
UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs has published an e-brief on the Scottish Rate of Income Tax, which is due to enter into effect from April 2016.
US
IRS Provides Guidance On Gifts From US Expatriates
The United States Internal Revenue Service has issued proposed regulations to give guidance
under section 2801 of the US tax code that imposes a tax on US residents and citizens
receiving gifts and bequests from expatriates.
Democrats Urge US Treasury Action On Inversions
Seven leading Democrat lawmakers wrote a letter on September 12 to US Treasury
Secretary Jack Lew urging him to publish an annual list of companies that have
undertaken corporate tax inversions, and to use the Administration's executive
authority further to discourage the use of inversion techniques.
Approval Of US Miscellaneous Tariff Renewal Bill Pushed
The National Taxpayers Union has led a coalition in writing to the US Congress
to "create a path forward" for the renewal of Miscellaneous Trade Bills, which last expired at the end of 2012.
GAO Identifies IRS Collection Process Shortcomings
The US Government Accountability Office has detected shortcomings in the Internal Revenue Service's Automated Collection
System for prioritizing and selecting collection cases.
IRS 'Studying Issues' Over Yahoo-Alibaba Spin-Off
The US Internal Revenue Service has confirmed that it is studying issues with regard to spin-offs, such as search engine
company Yahoo's plans for its remaining holdings in Alibaba Group.
US Explores Agricultural Partnership With Manaus FTZ
The United States Department of Agriculture sent a delegation to Brazil's Superintendency of the Manaus Free Trade Zone on September 15, 2015, as the US seeks partners for its plan to invest in foreign agriculture.
US Bills On State Internet, Sales Taxes Sought Together
The National Conference of State Legislatures wrote to Republican and Democrat
leaders in the US Congress on September 16, urging them to delay legislation to
extend, or make permanent, the Internet Tax Freedom Act.
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Switzerland To Amend Withholding Tax Regime
On September 11, the Swiss Federal Council adopted a dispatch on the temporary retention of certain withholding tax exemptions and the introduction of a new exemption for bail-in bonds.
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Harper Pledges Small Business Tax Cut
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said that if re-elected his party would lower the small business tax rate from 11 to nine percent over the next four years.
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NDP Proposes Canadian Tax Hikes
Canada's New Democratic Party has published its "balanced fiscal plan," which includes a proposal to increase the corporate tax rate from 15 to 17 percent.