- Internacional
- abril 11, 2016
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 11-Abr-2016
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
China
China Announces Surprise Steel Dumping Duties
At the same time as Chinese steel exports are the subject of trade disputes, particularly
in the United States and European Union, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce has
announced the imposition of anti-dumping duties on imports of grain-oriented
flat-rolled electrical steel from the EU, Japan, and South Korea.
EU
Germany Corrected Inheritance Tax EU Law Breach
The European Commission announced on March 31 that it has closed infringement proceedings against Germany after its inheritance tax laws were brought into line with European Union rules.
Ukraine Discusses Tax Reform With US Firms
On March 30, Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Finance, Olena Makeyeva, updated US Chamber of Commerce members on reforms efforts to align the tax regime with EU best practices and international tax transparency standards.
UK
HMRC Reviewing 'Panama Papers'
UK tax authority HM Revenue and Customs has confirmed that it has asked the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists to share the leaked data it obtained from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.
UK Explains New Rules To Tackle Disguised Remuneration
The UK Government has issued a policy paper that explains the introduction of a new targeted anti-avoidance rule designed to prevent attempts to exploit the disguised remuneration legislation.
UK To Tighten Tax Treatment Of Termination Payments
The UK Government is to strengthen the rules governing the tax and National Insurance treatment of termination payments.
UK Publishes Guidance On New Buy-To-Let SDLT Rates
The UK Government has published guidance on the new, higher rates of stamp duty land tax for purchases of additional residential property, which entered into force on April 1.
US
US Justice Dept Goes After Dishonest Tax Preparers
The US Department of Justice has warned individual taxpayers to beware of
fraudulent tax return preparers and tax scheme promoters, and urged them to pay
federal income taxes on time and in full.
US Treasury Announces Further Anti-Inversion Measures
On April 4, the US Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued further measures to limit the number of corporate tax inversions, particularly
by addressing earnings stripping.
Continuing IRS Paper Tax Forms Considered Essential
With the US National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson having recently expressed her
concern at moves by the Internal Revenue Service to concentrate on taxpayers'
online accounts, the American Forest and Paper Association has also
pointed out the impact of the agency's moves to cut out paper-based information
and services.
Pfizer Inversion Halted By Treasury Action
In rapid response to the US Treasury Department's latest anti-inversion
measures announced after close of business on April 4, Pfizer Inc. announced early
on April 6 that its merger agreement with Allergan plc had been terminated by
mutual agreement of the companies.
Concern That US Treasury Measures Will Affect FDI
There is some concern that the US Treasury Department's latest stringent anti-tax
inversion measures, particularly its action against earnings stripping, will more
generally affect foreign-owned businesses and reduce foreign direct investment in the United States.
Otros temas
Canadian Economists Urge 'Recycling' Of Carbon Price Revenues
Canada's Ecofiscal Commission has published a report on the future of carbon pricing and the "revenue recycling" options available to the country's provincial governments.