- Internacional
- noviembre 02, 2015
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 02-Nov-2015
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
China
Hong Kong Welcomes Growth In Foreign-Owned Firms
As at June 1, 2015, the number of business operations in Hong Kong with parent
companies overseas and in Mainland China had reached an all-time high of 7,904,
up 4.2 percent on last year.
EU
EU Decision On Fiat, Starbucks Tax Rulings Causes Concerns
The European Commission's decision that tax rulings granted by Luxembourg for Fiat Finance and the Netherlands for Starbucks confer selective tax advantages on the two companies "is a warning shot across the bows of tax authorities generally," George Bull, senior tax partner at Baker Tilly, has said.
New Zealand, EU To Launch Free Trade Talks
The European Union and New Zealand have said they will launch negotiations toward a free trade agreement.
UK
HMRC To Scrap Business Records Checks, Says CIOT
UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs is to scrap its Business Records Checks program, the Chartered Institute of Taxation has said.
UK Asks For Input On New Patent Box Regime
On October 22, 2015, the UK launched a consultation on the design of the country's new "patent box" regime.
UK Income Tax Non-Compliance Rates Increase
The UK Self-Assessment and Pay As You Earn "tax gap" reached GBP8.5bn (USD13bn) in 2013-14, up almost ten percent on the previous year, international law firm Pinsent Masons has said.
HMRC Publishes Guidance On Identifying Scottish Taxpayers
UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs has published guidance on who will be considered a Scottish taxpayer when the Scottish Rate of Income Tax enters into effect in April 2016.
UK Insurance Tax Hike Criticized
The Association of British Insurers has said that an impending 3.5 percent hike in the Insurance Premium Tax will mean that a family with two cars, a pet, and medical insurance will pay almost GBP100 (USD153) more a year.
US
Poll Supports Lobby Against US Cadillac Tax
A new poll shows that three-quarters of US businesses are "concerned" about the "Cadillac
tax" to be imposed under the Affordable Care Act.
US Tech Industry Calls For Tax Extender Renewal
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation has issued a new paper
calling on the US Congress to move quickly to renew the "tax extenders,"
particularly the research and development tax credit and bonus depreciation.
Record Number Of US Expats Giving Up Passports, Green Cards
A record 1,426 US taxpayers gave up their passports or their green cards in the
third quarter of 2015, according to Treasury Department statistics published in
the Federal Register.
Puerto Rico May Be Offered US Earned Income Tax Credit
The US Treasury Department, the National Economic Council, and the Health and Human
Services Department have outlined legislation
to help Puerto Rico address its serious fiscal deficits, including providing access to
an earned income tax credit to speed the territory's economic recovery.
US Budget Deal Would Alter IRS Partnership Auditing
Current difficulties experienced by the Internal Revenue Service in auditing large partnerships, including private equity and hedge funds, could be reduced by the bipartisan US Budget proposals revealed on October 27, providing they are approved.
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Canadian CEOs Call On Trudeau To Reform Tax System
The Canadian Council of Chief Executives has called on Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau to reduce the tax burden on low- and middle-income households and simplify the corporate tax system.
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Poland's New Gov't May Bring In Bank Tax
Poland's Law and Justice Party, which won Sunday's election, has indicated its intention to review the Budget and introduce a bank tax.
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Jamaican Tourism Operators Face Withholding Tax
From November 1, Jamaican tourism operators whose turnover is at least JMD500m (USD4.2m) will be required to pay a new Withholding Tax on Specified Services (WTSS) of three percent on supplies worth JMD50,000 or more.