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Tax-News.com: EU's PANA Committee Visits Switzerland

A delegation from the European Parliament's PANA Committee will travel to Switzerland to discuss the efforts being taken to combat money laundering, terrorist financing, and tax offences.




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Tax-News.com: EU VAT Gap Release Falls Ahead Of New Anti-Fraud Action

The European Union value-added tax gap – the overall difference between expected VAT revenue and actual EU member state collections – was EUR152bn in 2015, says the European Commission, highlighting the need for further reforms to tackle avoidance, error, and evasion.




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Tax-News.com: Malta Levels Tax On Debt, Equity Financing

Malta has enacted rules removing the bias in favor of debt financing by creating a notional interest deduction for equity financing.




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Tax-News.com: Malta To Establish Beneficial Ownership Register

Malta's Minister for Finance, Edward Scicluna, told delegates to a recent law conference at the Old University in Valletta that beneficial ownership regulations will be published in the coming weeks.




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Tax-News.com: Appleby Says Only Demonstrable Crime Is Of Data Theft

Appleby, the offshore law firm, has spoken out against recent media coverage, which implies but does not allege that there is wrongdoing in the papers recently exposed that include information on its clients' tax affairs.




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Tax-News.com: Report Published On Role Of Malta's Tax Collection Agencies

A new report has been issued following an audit into how taxes in Malta are administered.




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Tax-News.com: Maltese Tonnage Tax Scheme Approved By EU

Malta's tonnage tax scheme has been conditionally approved for a period of 10 years by the European Commission under EU state aid rules.




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Tax-News.com: EU's Tax Blacklist Lacks Legitimacy Without Transparency: MEPs

Greens/EFA members of the European Parliament have called on the EU Code of Conduct Group to be more transparent about the criteria it used to create the EU's new blacklist of non-cooperative territories and how it will manage it going forward.




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Tax-News.com: Bermuda Lists CbC Report Exchange Partners

The Bermuda Government on January 31, 2018, updated the lists of the countries with which it will exchange country-by-country reports filed in Bermuda in 2018 and in 2019.




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Tax-News.com: OECD Consults On Tackling Common Reporting Standard Circumvention

The OECD has recently launched a consultation on tackling the circumvention of its latest international tax transparency standard, the Common Reporting Standard, through the use by individuals of residency by investment (RBI), or citizenship by investment (CBI) schemes.




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Tax-News.com: EU Challenges Yacht VAT Avoidance In Three States

The European Commission has sent letters of formal notice to Cyprus, Greece, and Malta for not levying the correct amount of value-added tax on yachts.




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Tax-News.com: Advance Pricing Agreements 'At Record High' In EU

The number of advance pricing agreements between EU member states and companies rose by 64 percent from 2015 to 2016, according to research by Eurodad.




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Tax-News.com: Malta Backs EU Crackdown On Aggressive Tax Planning

Malta has reiterated its commitment to fighting aggressive tax planning, joining other EU member states who have unanimously agreed to amend the EU's tax information sharing law, the Directive on Administrative Cooperation.




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Tax-News.com: Malta Defers Electronic Corporate Tax Return Filing Deadlines

Malta's Commissioner for Revenue recently announced electronic filing deadline extensions for corporate income tax returns.




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Tax-News.com: Malta Adds To NID Guidelines

The Office of Malta's Commissioner for Revenue has updated guidelines in relation to the Notional Interest Deduction rules.




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Tax-News.com: Malta Updates Guidelines On Automatic Exchange Of Account Info

Malta's Commissioner for Revenue on January 2, 2020, issued a single set of guidelines on the automatic exchange of financial account information.




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Tax-News.com: IMF Recommends Tax Reforms For Malta

The IMF has said that Malta should look for ways to diversify its tax base and strengthen tax revenues.




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Tax-News.com: Maltese Tax Agency Rejecting Foreign Bank Drafts, Checks

On February 20, 2020, Malta's Commissioner for Revenue said tax payments by bank draft or check issued by foreign banks will no longer be accepted.




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Tax-News.com: Estonia Tops Tax Foundation's Tax Competitiveness Index

Estonia has topped the Tax Foundation's International Tax Competitiveness Index for the fifth successive year, being deemed to have the "best tax code in the OECD."




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Tax-News.com: OECD States Tapped VAT, CIT To Achieve Record Revenues In 2017

Last year, the tax burden in OECD countries reached its highest level recorded, at 34.2 percent of gross domestic product, up 20 basis points on 2016, largely due to increasing taxes on personal consumption and companies.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Reminds Traders Of Upcoming VAT Deadlines

The Belgian tax agency has issued a reminder to value-added tax-registered persons of their obligations to file VAT returns and pay VAT during the holiday season.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Introduces Optional VAT On Property Leases

On January 10, 2018, the Belgian Ministry of Finance reminded taxpayers letting and leasing certain real estate that they can opt in to the value-added tax regime.




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Tax-News.com: Belgian Excess Profits Regime Not Unlawful Says EU Court

On February 14, 2019, the General Court of the European Union annulled the European Commission's decision that the Belgian tax regime relating to the excess profit of multinational companies is contrary to EU law.




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Tax-News.com: Belgian Cabinet Approves Brexit Tax Law

Belgium's Council of Ministers has approved a draft law that would temporarily treat the United Kingdom as a member of the European Union for Belgian tax purposes should the UK leave the EU having failed to agree any withdrawal arrangements.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Begins Accepting Personal Income Tax Returns

On May 2, 2019, Belgium's finance ministry confirmed that the Tax-on-web portal has been opened for personal and corporate income tax returns for the 2019 fiscal year.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Confirms CIT Filing Deadlines

Belgium's tax authority has announced corporate tax return filing deadlines for the 2019 tax year, with a concession for those with a deadline prior to September 26, 2019.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Accepting Amendments To Filed CbC Reports

Belgium's tax agency has announced that its MyMinfin portal is now open for multinational taxpayers seeking to correct errors in filed country-by-country reports.




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Tax-News.com: OECD Releases Action 14 Peer Reviews For Six States

The OECD on August 13, 2019, released follow-up reports for Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States on their efforts to implement BEPS recommendations on dispute resolution.




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Tax-News.com: Tax Agencies Meet To Discuss Use Of Big Data Analysis

Tax agencies from 31 countries discussed the ways they are using data analysis tools to improve tax enforcement and administration, at the first meeting of the IOTA Forum on Tax Debt Management, held in Prague, Czech Republic, On October 1-3, 2019.




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Tax-News.com: Ireland Had EU's Lowest Tax-To-GDP Burden In 2018: Eurostat

The overall tax burden in the European Union relative to GDP rose slightly in 2018, to 40.3 percent, the Eurostat has announced.




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Tax-News.com: Nine EU Finance Ministers Call For Green Tax On Aviation

Nine EU member states have called on the European Commission to draw up proposals for an EU-wide aviation tax.




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Tax-News.com: Germany Presents Text For EU Financial Transactions Tax

German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has presented a final proposal for a European Union financial transactions tax to the 10 member states participating in the initiative.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Requires Rounding For Cash Payments

On December 9, 2019, the Belgian Federal Public Finance Service reminded vendors that since December 1, 2019, they are required to round off cash payments to the nearest five cents.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium To Expedite VAT Refunds For Start-Ups

On December 18, 2019, the Belgian Federal Public Finance Service announced that start-up companies can request accelerated refunds of value-added tax credits from January 1, 2020.




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Tax-News.com: 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.




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Tax-News.com: Netherlands Sets Out 2020 Tax Treaty Goals

On January 20, 2020, the Dutch Ministry of Finance announced the list of countries with which the Netherlands intends to negotiate new or amended double tax treaties in 2020.




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Tax-News.com: EU Financial Transactions Tax Agreement Close, Says Scholz

German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz has said he is confident that an agreement can be reached on a European Union financial transactions tax.




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Tax-News.com: Many EU States Tardy In Adopting Anti-Tax Avoidance Directives

On January 24, 2020, the European Commission issued formal notices to numerous European Union member states with regards to lapses in the implementation of various EU anti-tax avoidance directives.




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Tax-News.com: EU Member States Slow To Implement VAT Quick Fixes

The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings against 14 member states for failing to implement the so-called value-added tax quick fixes.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Urged To Pursue Lower Taxes On Labor

Belgium should continue to pursue structural reforms to its tax, labor, and pension systems, a new report from the OECD recommends.




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Tax-News.com: Austria Rejects German Financial Transactions Tax Plan

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has said that Austria does not agree with new German proposals for a European financial transactions tax.




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Tax-News.com: Austria May Pull Out Of European Financial Transactions Tax Talks

On February 19, 2020, German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz issued a statement to say that he remains "committed" to the introduction of a financial transactions tax at European Union level along the same lines as that proposed by the German Government last month, despite opposition from within the EU, notably from Austria.




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Tax-News.com: IMF Proposes Reforms For Belgium

Belgium should look to broaden its tax base to fund labor tax reductions, the International Monetary Fund has said in its annual report for the country.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Extends Deadlines In Light Of COVID-19

On March 18, 2020, the Belgian tax authorities announced the postponement of various value-added tax filing and payment deadlines to support companies during the coronavirus crisis.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Waiving VAT On COVID-19-Related Activities

On March 24, 2020, the Belgian tax authority announced value-added tax will not be levied on medical equipment donated to hospitals and healthcare facilities.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium To Expedite VAT Refunds For Firms Amid COVID-19

On March 29, 2020, the Belgian tax authority announced that value-added tax refunds will be accelerated for all declarations relating to the month of February 2020.




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Tax-News.com: Belgium Announces COVID-19 Tax Measures

On April 3, 2020, the Belgian tax authority announced an increase in the credit available for timely advance tax payments to provide businesses and the self-employed a liquidity boost amid the COVID-19 crisis.




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Tax-News.com: COVID-19: Belgium Extends Corporate Tax Return Deadline

On April 29, 2020, the Belgian tax authority announced changes to the deadline for the submission of annual corporate tax declarations due to the COVID-19 crisis.




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Tax-News.com: Hong Kong Touts Tax Perks In Shanghai

Invest Hong Kong, Hong Kong's inward investment agency, has encouraged Mainland Chinese companies to make use of new tax incentives in Hong Kong.




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Tax-News.com: China Confirms Numerous Trade Duty Changes From 2018

China intends to implement numerous changes to its trade tariffs from January 1, 2018, to ensure domestic businesses have access to inputs and equipment and to implement changes in prior international agreements.