VAT relief for Channel Islands will end in April The UK government has decided to end VAT relief available on products from the Channel Islands, effective from April 1 2012, saying it will bring increased fairness for UK businesses,... By Matthew Gilleard November 17 2011
Why 2012 will herald greater scrutiny for Danish taxpayers Taxpayers in Denmark should prepare for increased scrutiny in 2012 as the new government looks set to close numerous corporate tax loopholes as early as January. By Matthew Gilleard November 15 2011
How to comply with Brazil’s updated consortium rules The Federal Revenue of Brazil has updated rules on how consortiums are regulated with changes on how to contract on behalf of a consortium, elect a leader company, and bill... By Matthew Gilleard November 15 2011
US proposal clarifies exemptions for foreign governments Proposed regulations from the US Treasury provide welcome clarification on the scope of section 892 of the Internal Revenue Code (1986) and increase the exceptions to what is classified as... By Matthew Gilleard November 15 2011
VAT relief to end for Channel Islands The UK has decided to end VAT relief on products from the Channel Islands. By Matthew Gilleard November 11 2011
ANALYSIS: Financial transactions tax debate spreads to the US As debate continues to swirl around the issue in Europe, the notion of a tax on financial transactions (FTT) is also gaining traction in the US. By Matthew Gilleard November 11 2011
US senators target Amazon and online retailers with new sales tax bill The dispute over whether online retailers should pay sales tax in the US has stepped up a gear after a bipartisan group of senators this week introduced a bill that... By Matthew Gilleard November 11 2011
France to tax companies 5% more in second austerity package The French government has announced that companies with revenue over €250 million ($344 million) will be hit with an additional corporate tax equal to 5% of their assessed tax, for... By Matthew Gilleard November 08 2011
Australian carbon tax will be law on Tuesday, but uncertainty remains Having passed through the lower house of Parliament last month, the 18 clean energy Bills are set to be voted into law by Tuesday. By Matthew Gilleard November 04 2011