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Canada Canada Extends Tax Break For Manufacturers Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty announced on September 18, 2013 that a tax relief program for investments in new manufacturing equipment and machinery will be extended for two years, as promised in the federal budget in March. EU France Eyes EU Data Transfer Tax France aims to push forward the idea of a tax to be imposed on data transfers outside of the European Union at the upcoming European summit meeting due to be held on October 24 and 25. EU To Investigate Gibraltar Customs Procedures European Commission inspectors will today, September 25, begin a fact-finding mission at the Gibraltar/Spain border after concerns were raised about checks and smuggling. EU Begins Market Opening Towards Moldova The European Union looks set to open its market to wine imports from Moldova, in advance of the creation of a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area. UK UK Labor Will Raise Income Tax For "Privileged" The UK Labour Party's shadow Treasury Chief Secretary Rachel Reeves has told a newspaper that in a Labor administration rises in income tax rates would be "focused" on those earning more than GBP150,000, whom she described as being a "privileged few." Tax Parity Day Heavily Backed In The UK Approximately 15,000 hospitality establishments in the UK have participated in a one-day demonstration aimed at securing VAT breaks for the industry, and calling into question the exemption exceptionally applicable to food sales in supermarkets. US US Senators Urge TPP Provisions Against Currency Manipulation As changes in foreign currency exchange rates can negate the benefit of cuts in import duties negotiated within a trade treaty, a bipartisan group of 60 Senators has sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and United States Trade Representative Michael Froman urging that new rules against currency manipulation be included in a Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement. US Solar Industry Proposes Chinese Trade Dispute Solution With no end in sight to the solar products trade dispute between the United States and China, the Solar Energy Industries Association, the sector's national trade association, has offered a compromise between the two countries' solar industries. IRS Returns To US Court Over Tax Preparer Reforms The United States Internal Revenue Service has returned to court and appealed against the ruling by the Court for the District of Columbia in January this year that it had to desist from enforcing regulatory requirements on tax return preparers. MEPs Discuss EU-US Terrorist Finance Tracking Program Members of the European Parliament have discussed the possibility of suspending or even terminating the Union's US Terrorist Finance Tracking Program. Otros temas Costa Rica To Introduce Transfer Pricing Regulations From the beginning of next fiscal year (October 01, 2013) new laws will come into effect in Costa Rica regulating the prices of goods and services traded between related companies. Otros temas India Finalizes Safe Harbor Rules The Indian Government has unveiled the final version of its new transfer pricing safe harbor rules.

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