International updates - April 2015
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International updates - April 2015

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The latest international updates from our correspondents around the world.

Albania: Categories of foreigners working in Albania

Australia: Australia updating financial services tax concessions

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Special methods of tax debt payment for companies in Republic of Srpska declared unconstitutional

Brazil: Tax rulings issued dealing with the registration of payments in SISCOSERV

Bulgaria: Public listed companies in Bulgaria

Canada: Department of Finance reconsidering the proposed FAPI pick-up rule

Chile: Indirect transfer rules in light of the Chilean tax treaties

China: New Chinese indirect offshore disposal rules issued

Croatia: Croatia signs double taxation avoidance agreement with the UK

Cyprus: Russia’s deoffshorisation law and Cyprus companies

EU: Tax policy tops EU Commission agenda for 2015

Germany: Interest-free loans between foreign subsidiaries

Greece: Favourable tax regime for shared service offices

India: International tax proposals in Budget 2015

Italy: Robin Hood Tax on energy companies declared illegitimate

FYR Macedonia: FYR Macedonia – Kazakhstan treaty ratified by parliament

Luxembourg: Luxembourg tax authorities release circular on tax residence certificates for Luxembourg UCIs

Malta: Malta’s global residence programme

Mexico: Limitation of benefits and anti-abuse rules in Mexico’s tax agreements

Middle East: Tax landscape continues to evolve across the region with increase in information exchange

Montenegro: Crisis tax

New Zealand: New Zealand IRD releases issues paper on related party debt remission

Spain: Latest developments on transfer pricing legislation in Spain

Switzerland: The application of a double tax treaty needs to be confirmed with all relevant tax authorities

Turkey: The effect of Turkey’s G20 presidency on the G20/OECD BEPS project

US Inbound: Obama Budget proposals: Tax corporate distributions as dividends

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The newly launched Tax Responsibility and Transparency Index will assess the ethicality of companies’ tax practices against global standards and regulations
The reported warning follows EY accumulating extra debt to deal with the costs of its failed Project Everest
Law firms that pay close attention to their client relationships are more likely to win repeat work, according to a survey of nearly 29,000 in-house counsel
Paul Griggs, the firm’s inbound US senior partner, will reverse a move by the incumbent leader; in other news, RSM has announced its new CEO
The EMEA research period is open until May 31
Luis Coronado suggests companies should embrace technology to assist with TP data reporting, as the ‘big four’ firm unveils a TP survey of over 1,000 professionals
The proposed matrix will help revenue officers track intra-company transactions from multinationals
The full list of finalists has been revealed and the winners will be presented on June 20 at the Metropolitan Club in New York
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