- Internacional
- diciembre 19, 2016
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 19-Dic-2016
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
Canada
Canada To Press Ahead With Carbon Pricing
With the exception of Saskatchewan, Canada's First Ministers have agreed upon a Pan-Canadian framework on climate change, which includes a commitment to the introduction of a federal carbon floor price.
Canadian Committee Reports On Voluntary Disclosure Program
Canada's Offshore Compliance Advisory Committee has published the findings of its inquiry into the Canada Revenue Agency's voluntary disclosure program.
EU, Canada Working On Improving Dispute Resolution Under FTAs
Canada and the EU have held the first of a series of meetings to discuss the creation of an international court to resolve disputes over cross-border investments.
China
China Starts WTO 'Market Economy' Dispute Against US, EU
China has successfully requested World Trade Organization dispute consultations
with the United States and the European Union regarding their continued
application of a non-market economy "analogue country" approach
in anti-dumping duty (AD) proceedings against Chinese exports.
EU
EU Takes Croatia To Task On Excise Duty Regime
The European Commission has asked Croatia to amend its rules for excise duty on alcohol distillates produced by small producers for their own consumption.
EU Looking For Progress On Tax In 2017
The presidents of the European Parliament, Council, and Commission have agreed that progress is needed in "tackling tax fraud, tax evasion, and tax avoidance, as well as ensuring a sound and fair tax system."
EU CCCTB Could Harm Irish Tax Base
Ireland could lose up to 50 percent of its current corporation tax base if an EU-wide common consolidated corporate tax base is introduced, according to economist Seamus Coffey.
Japan
Japan Unveils 2017 Tax Breaks
The Government has approved a draft budget for the 2017 fiscal year, which contains
tax break proposals to boost Japan's economic growth, investment, and
consumption.
UK
McDonald's To Shift Tax Base To UK
McDonald's has confirmed that it is restructuring some of its operations so that it will pay tax on most of its non-US royalties in the United Kingdom instead of in Luxembourg.
HMRC To Probe UK Ticket Resellers' Tax Affairs
HM Revenue and Customs is expected to launch an investigation into potential value-added tax and other tax non-compliance in the UK's secondary ticket selling industry.
UK Publishes Draft Guidance On Hybrid Mismatch Regime
The UK Government has published draft guidance on the application of the hybrid mismatch legislation introduced in Budget 2016, which is due to take effect on January 1, 2017.
UK Gov't Urged To Equalize Labor Tax Exempt Thresholds
The UK Government should raise the exempt threshold for Class 1 National Insurance contributions (social security) into line with the personal income tax exempt threshold to simplify the regime, a taxpayer charity has said.
UK Consults On Draft Finance Bill 2017
The UK Government has released draft legislation to implement measures announced in previous budgets and the Autumn Statement.
UK Government Launches Apprenticeship Levy Consultation
The UK Government has launched a consultation on changes to the operation of the apprenticeship levy ahead of its introduction in April 2017.
US
US Congress Receives Value-Added Tax Proposal
Ben Cardin, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, has
released an updated version of his Progressive Consumption Tax Act, which
would introduce a 10 percent value-added tax in the United States while
also cutting both individual and corporate income taxation.
IRS Announces 2017 Filing Season Date
The Internal Revenue Service has announced that the next US tax season will
begin on January 23, 2017, and reminded individual taxpayers claiming certain
tax credits to expect a longer wait for their refunds.
US Supreme Court Rejects Online Sales Tax Case
The US Supreme Court has denied a review of its 1992 "Quill"
decision restricting sales taxes on online sales, by not taking up a case against
Colorado's internet sales notice and reporting law.
Otros temas
Fewer Canadian Taxpayers Claiming Charitable Donations
The percentage of Canadians claiming charitable donations on their taxes is at its lowest in a decade, according to a new study by the Fraser Institute.