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- julio 04, 2016
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 04-Jul-2016
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EU
ECJ Rules On Foreign Language Invoices
The obligation to draw up cross-border invoices exclusively in a particular language, failing which they are null and void, infringes EU law, the European Court of Justice has ruled.
CBI Calls For Continued UK Access To Single Market
The Confederation of British Industry has called for tariff- and barrier-free access to the EU Single Market should the UK leave the European Union.
EU To UK: No Free Trade A La Carte
"There will be no single market 'á la carte'" for the UK when it leaves the European Union, according to Donald Tusk, President of the European Council.
EU 27 'United In Approach To Trade Policy'
The European Union is united when it comes to trade policy and will continue to pursue its ambitious agenda in the wake of the UK's Brexit vote, Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström has said.
UK
US, S Korea Open To Bilateral UK Free Trade Deals
The Chairman of the US House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, Kevin Brady, and the South Korean Foreign Minister, Yun Byung-se, have
said their countries are open to agreeing bilateral free trade agreements with the United Kingdom if it decouples from the European Union.
CIOT Warns Against Rush To Post-Brexit 'Tax Freedom'
The UK will have more options to vary its tax system once it exits the European Union, "but it is far from clear whether government would, or should, take them up," John Cullinane, Tax Policy Director at the Chartered Institute of Taxation, has said.
HMRC Guides Firms On Preparing 'Tax Strategy'
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has published detailed guidance on the preparation and publication by large businesses of details on their "tax strategy."
MEPs Call For Swift Brexit
Members of the European Parliament have called on the UK Government to activate Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty to allow European Union withdrawal negotiations to start as soon as possible.
Osborne: Taxes Will Have To Rise After Brexit
UK Chancellor George Osborne has said that the country will be poorer as a result of the Brexit vote and that there will "absolutely" have to be tax rises and spending cuts.
Mexico Open To FTA With UK
The Mexican Government indicated that it is open to signing a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom after the British public voted on June 23 to leave the European Union.
Australia-UK Free Trade Deal Possible
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has said that he has no doubt that the country will be able to negotiate satisfactory trade agreements with a post-Brexit UK and European Union.
US
Congress Examines IRS Attitude To Small Businesses
The US House of Representatives Small Business Subcommittee
on Economic Growth, Tax, and Capital Access has held a hearing to examine the
attitude of the Internal Revenue Service toward small business.
South Africa Guaranteed US AGOA Access Until 2025
The South African Department of Trade and Industry has confirmed that all
contentious issues have been resolved, and that access for South Africa's agricultural
goods into the United States under the African Growth and Opportunity Act is now guaranteed until 2025.
Increased IRS Budget Would Cut US Tax Gap: CBO
The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that increasing the enforcement
budget of the Internal Revenue Service, as proposed by President Barack
Obama and argued for by the agency's Commissioner, John Koskinen, would
reduce the US tax gap.
IRS Issues Final Regulations On US CbC Reporting
On June 30, 2016, the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations in the
Federal Register to require annual country-by-country reporting by the ultimate
parent entities of US multinational enterprise groups that have annual revenues
in their preceding annual accounting periods of USD850m or more.