- Internacional
- enero 20, 2020
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 20-Ene-2020
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
EU
EU Invites Comments On Italian Port Taxation
An invitation to submit comments with regards to the corporate tax exemption provided to ports in Italy was published in the January 10, 2020, issue of the Official Journal of the European Union.
UK Reports On Adoption Of EU's DAC6 Tax Scheme Reporting Rules
On January 8, 2020, the UK Government released a policy paper setting out how the UK will temporarily adopt the "DAC 6" EU disclosure requirements on intermediaries that design or sell potentially harmful tax schemes.
Japan
Japan, Morocco Sign New Tax Agreement
On January 8, 2020, Japan and Morocco signed a double taxation agreement.
UK
BEPS Changes Effective For UK-Belgium Double Tax Deal
The UK Government on January 10, 2020, released the synthesized text of the 1987 Belgium-UK double tax agreement, as modified by the BEPS multilateral instrument.
Netherlands-UK Synthesized Double Tax Agreement Text Released
The UK Government on January 6, 2020, released the synthesized text of the 2008 Netherlands-UK double tax agreement, as modified by the BEPS multilateral instrument.
US
France And US Seek End To Digital Tax Dispute
According to French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, France and the United States will in the next two weeks attempt to reach a compromise over their ongoing dispute regarding France's new digital services tax.
US IRS Updates Virtual Currency FAQs
The United States Internal Revenue Service has recently updated its list of frequently asked questions and answers on the tax treatment of transactions involving virtual currencies.
Otros temas
Aruba Releases Transfer Pricing Documentation Templates
Caribbean territory Aruba has released instructions on the completion of transfer pricing documentation and released model templates for completion.
Otros temas
Turkey Cuts VAT On Furniture
The Turkish Government has decided to reinstate a reduced rate of value-added tax on supplies of furniture, according to Finance Minister Berat Albayrak.