- Internacional
- abril 15, 2013
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 15-Abr-2013
Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
China
China Sees Itself Subject To Increasing Trade Friction
In response to the increasing trade friction that Chinese products are encountering
in foreign markets, the Ministry of Commerce has pointed out, during a recent
special press conference, the extent of that friction in 2012 and how it intends
to respond as it develops further in the future.
Australia, China Agree To Restart FTA Talks
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard concluded discussions in Beijing with
China's new President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang with an agreement
to strengthen the countries' economic relationship, particularly through
a continuation of talks on a bilateral free trade agreement.
EU
ICAP Sounds Warning On EU Tobin Tax
The European Commission's proposed financial transactions tax "is a misguided policy which would be severely detrimental to both European Union economies and businesses," ICAP CEO Michael Spencer has said.
Šemeta Calls For EU Anti-Evasion Measures
There is an urgent need for "more and better action against tax evasion," the European Union Tax Commissioner has said.
EU Warns Hungary On SectoralTaxes
The European Commission has urged Hungary to reduce sectoral taxes, warning that "policy uncertainty" and sectoral surtaxes have "contributed to historically low investment and productivity growth rates."
UK
UK Accountants Warn On Legality Of General Anti-Avoidance Rule
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has reiterated its criticisms of draft legislation for a General Anti-Avoidance Rule, claiming that the proposed GAAR is confusing and that it could be in breach of international obligations by overriding double taxation treaties.
UK Accountants Warn On Legality Of GAAR
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has reiterated its criticisms of draft legislation for a General Anti-Avoidance Rule, claiming that the proposed GAAR is confusing and that it could be in breach of international obligations by overriding double taxation treaties.
HMRC Clarifies Scottish Income Tax Changes
The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs has released new guidance on the
implications of the Scotland Act 2012, which will allow the Scottish Government
- for the first time in 300 years - to set its own rate of income tax.
HMRC Launches New 'Webinar' Advice Program
HM Revenue and Customs has launched a series of new online webinars offering free help to groups of UK taxpayers.
UK Allows Cash Basis Financial Reporting
A new simpler income tax reporting regime was introduced for UK small businesses
and the self employed on April 6, 2013, allowing "cash basis" accounting
and "simplified (flat rate) expenses," in respect of self assessment tax returns for fiscal years from 2013/14.
Guernsey Discusses Incoming UK Tax Pact
The Guernsey Government has advised local taxpayers to ensure full tax has been
paid on assets or investments in the UK before Guernsey tax authorities begin
receiving information automatically from HM Revenue and Customs under a proposed
agreement to ramp up tax information sharing between the two territories.
US
Refunds Of More Importance To US Taxpayers This Year
A significant proportion of individual taxpayers who expect to receive a tax refund
this year have been found to consider it more important to their financial well-being this year than
in past years, following the expiry of the United States payroll tax cut in January.
US Congressional Leaders Confirm Tax Reform Is 'Doable'
Max Baucus, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and
Dave Camp, Chairman of the House of Representatives Ways
and Means Committee, have written a newspaper article in which they confirm their
mutual target – comprehensive United States tax reform.
Retailers Look for Radical US Tax Reform
In a letter sent to the Tax Reform Working Group on Income and Tax Distribution
set up by the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee, the Retail Industry
Leaders Association urged businesses to put all corporate tax preferences
on the table in order to reduce United States tax rates substantially.
USTR Praises Trade Relationship With South Korea
During a panel discussion on United States economic cooperation with South Korea
and the Asia-Pacific region, Assistant United States Trade Representative for Japan, Korea and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Affairs, Wendy Cutler,
gave an overview of the important role South Korea plays in US engagement with
the region.
Swiss Government Endorses US FATCA Deal
At its meeting on April 10, 2013, the Swiss Federal Council approved the agreement
concluded with the United States to facilitate compliance with its Foreign Account Tax
Compliance Act, and forwarded the agreement to parliament for its approval.
New Analysis Condemns US Medical Device Tax
A new analysis by the Tax Foundation has indicated that the United States federal
medical device tax, which went into effect on January 1, 2013, will have an adverse
effect on the medical device industry, consumers and the economy, and, as poor
tax policy, should be repealed.
US Treasury Believes Momentum Building For FATCA
As offshore tax evasion comes under increased international scrutiny, the United
States Treasury Department has continued to ramp up efforts "to promote
global tax transparency" through implementation of the Foreign Account Tax
Compliance Act, and believes that its efforts are building momentum worldwide.
US Congress Looks At Small Business Tax Reform
On April 10, the United States House of Representatives Committee on Small Business,
led by its Chairman Sam Graves, held a hearing that highlighted
the benefits that could accrue to small businesses from tax reform and simplification.
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Costa Rica Ratifies OECD Tax Convention
Costa Rica has notified the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
that it has ratified the Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax
Matters, the most comprehensive multilateral agreement available for tax-cooperation
and exchange of information.
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Minister Promotes Canada-EU Trade Deal Benefits
Businesses, employees and families in the Canadian province of Alberta will benefit from an ambitious trade agreement with the European Union, Minister Ted Menzies has said.