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- octubre 03, 2016
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 03-Oct-2016
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Canada Launches Pre-Budget Consultations
The Canadian Finance Department has launched pre-Budget consultations, and said it is committed to the notion of "an economy that works for the middle class."
Canada, Israel Lower Tax On Cross-Border Income
Canada and Israel have signed a new double tax agreement that lowers withholding tax rates for dividends, interest, and royalties.
Canada To Clarify Rules On CRA's Treatment Of Charities
The Canadian Government has announced that it intends to clarify the rules that govern the participation of charities in political activities.
China
China Places Anti-Dumping Duties On US Distillers' Dried Grain
China's Ministry of Commerce on September 23 imposed a
preliminary anti-dumping duty on imports of distillers' dried grains from the United States.
Japan
New Japanese Double Tax Agreements In Force
The Protocol to the double tax agreement between Japan and India entered into force on September 29.
UK
HMRC Adds To Main VAT Registration Guide
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has updated VAT Notice 700/1 on value-added tax registration following law changes intended to prevent VAT evasion.
UK Airports Commit To Pass On VAT Benefits To Travelers
Following controversy that customers of UK airport shops were being charged VAT for goods being brought outside the European Union, retailers in UK airports have agreed to sign up to a new Code of Practice.
UK Tax Agency Consults On VAT Fraud 'Participation' Penalty
HM Revenue and Customs has released a consultation on whether to introduce a new penalty for companies that have been found to have participated in value-added tax fraud.
US
Clinton Plans Top 65 Percent US Estate Tax Rate
US Democratic party presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has set out her proposed
policy of hiking estate tax rates on "the very largest estates."
IRS Adds Two-Factor Authentication To Self-Help Tools
To improve taxpayer data protection, the US Internal Revenue Service is to strengthen the identity authentication processes taxpayers encounter when using online self-help
tools.
IRS Estate Tax Undervaluation Rules Opposed
A September 22 letter sent to US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew from the Family Business
Coalition, and signed by more than 100 organizations and business groups
in the United States, called for the withdrawal of the proposed changes to Section
2704 of the Internal Revenue Code on estate and gift tax valuation discounts.
US Congress Receives Bipartisan Border Tax Bill
Two bipartisan lawmakers in the US House of Representatives have re-introduced
the Border Tax Equity Act, which would impose a fee on imported goods from those
countries that have an indirect tax system that provides input tax credits.
US, Argentina Negotiating Comprehensive Double Tax Pact
During his remarks at a September 26 meeting with Argentine Finance Minister Alfonso
Prat-Gay in Buenos Aires, US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew disclosed that the two
countries are to negotiate a comprehensive double taxation agreement, to include
provisions for the exchange of tax information.
IRS Collected More In 2015, Despite Budget Cuts
The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration has reported on
the US Internal Revenue Service's collection and compliance activities
in the 2015 fiscal year.
Vietnam May Challenge US Dumping Duties On Shrimp
Vietnam's Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers is considering whether to challenge the US's heightened anti-dumping duties for Vietnamese frozen, warm-water shrimp.
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Switzerland To Amend Withholding Tax Ordinance
The Swiss Federal Council has proposed an amendment to the Withholding Tax Ordinance that it said will facilitate group financing.
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Switzerland Ratifies Multilateral Tax Convention
Switzerland has ratified the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters.
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Canada's Prince Edward Island To Hike Harmonized Sales Tax
Canadian province Prince Edward Island is to raise its Harmonized Sales Tax to 15 percent from October 1.