- Internacional
- noviembre 21, 2016
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 21-Nov-2016
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Canada Revenue Agency To Streamline Service
The Canada Revenue Agency has announced the launch of its Service Renewal Initiative, which will improve the agency's support for those filing tax returns electronically.
China
China Pushes Its Pan-Asian Trade Deals With TPP In Doubt
Given the increased probability that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will
not be ratified by the United States, China is pushing its own longer term objective
of a Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific and the more-immediate Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
China Eliminates Coalbed Gas Equipment Import Taxes
Following approval from the State Council, China's Ministry of Finance has announced
an exemption from import tariffs and import value added tax for equipment, instruments,
spare parts, and tools used in coalbed methane exploration and development
projects.
China Expands Service Outsourcing Sector Tax Breaks
China is to extend to 10 more cities the tax incentives available for outsourcing service companies
using advanced technology, in a further effort to boost the
outsourcing sector in the country.
EU
Ecuador Joins EU Trade Agreement With Colombia And Peru
Ecuador has joined the European Union's free trade agreement with Colombia and Peru, with the deal expected to be provisionally applied from January 1, 2017.
Swiss, UK WHT Agreement To End
The withholding tax agreement between Switzerland and the UK will end on January 1, 2017, when a new tax information exchange agreement between Switzerland and the EU enters into force.
EU VAT Rates Stabilizing, Ending Upward Trend
Just one EU member state has increased its headline VAT rate since 2014, indicating that states are no longer looking to VAT to fund other growth-friendly reforms, as had been seen in previous years.
Moscovici: EU Spearheading Tax 'Revolution'
Tax Commissioner Pierre Moscovici says the European Commission has achieved something of a "tax transparency revolution" in its fight against tax avoidance and evasion.
EU Warns Ireland Not To Rely On Corporate Tax
The European Commission has warned the Irish Government against over-reliance on "uncertain and volatile" corporate tax revenues.
Japan
Japan Urged To Address Spousal Tax Break In Budget
In an interim report on tax reforms for next year, the Japanese Government's Tax
Commission has suggested that the existing spousal tax deduction should be amended,
with the intention of increasing the number of women in employment.
UK
HMRC Revamps Advance Pricing Agreement Guidance
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has updated the guide on its Advance Pricing Agreement program.
ACCA Calls For Calm On UK BEPS Response
Chas Roy-Chowdhury, the head of taxation at the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants, has said the UK should follow the crowd in its response to base erosion and profit shifting, rather than leading the crowd, following the Brexit vote.
UK Proposal To Merge Income Tax, Social Security Welcomed
The Chartered Institute of Taxation has welcomed support from the UK's Office of Tax Simplification for its recommendation that National Insurance contributions and income tax should be more closely aligned.
US
IRS Lacks Control Over Domestic Production Deduction
The US Internal Revenue Service has not put adequate controls in place to
ensure that businesses properly claim the Domestic Production Activities Deduction on their tax returns, according to a report from the Treasury Inspector
General for Tax Administration.
US Administration Pushes For Puerto Rican Tax Credits
On November 11, during remarks before the National Tax Association, Antonio Weiss,
Counselor to the US Treasury Secretary, stated that expanding Puerto
Rican eligibility for the earned income tax credit and the child tax credit should be part of the solution to rebuild the island's economy.
Sarkozy For 'Carbon Tax' On US Imports To Europe
French presidential hopeful Nicolas Sarkozy has suggested that the European Union should levy a tax on imports from the United States if Washington fails to tackle America's greenhouse gas emissions.
IRS Guides On Payroll Taxes For Residents Abroad
The Internal Revenue Service has released two new International Practice
Units on payroll taxes payable by US citizens and
resident aliens working abroad for a US employer, and on the requirement for the
payment of those taxes by similar individuals who are self-employed.
Brady Says US Tax Reform Will Be Revenue-Neutral
House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady has indicated that the US tax reform that he expects to propose early in
2017 will "break even," on a dynamic scoring basis, which accounts for additional
revenue from increased economic growth.
IRS, US Tax Industry Renew Campaign To Protect Personal Data
The US Internal Revenue Service, state tax administrators, and tax product
firms have begun the second year of their campaign to encourage more taxpayers
to protect their personal and financial data.
US Commission Recommends Anti-Chinese Trade Laws
In its 2016 Report to the US Congress, the US-China Economic and Security Review
Commission has recommended a strengthening of US trade dispute procedures and
legislation to counteract China's "ongoing failure to uphold its World Trade
Organization (WTO) commitments."
Otros temas
Canadian Carbon Tax Will Fail If Offset By Subsidies: Report
Fossil fuel subsidies offered to Canadian oil and gas producers will undercut the Government's goal to establish a federal carbon floor price, says a new study by four environmental groups.