This content is from: New Zealand New Zealand charges GST on e-commerce Foreign businesses offering digital services should prepare themselves for more e-commerce taxes and more rules from New Zealand. By Amelia Schwanke August 25 2016
This content is from: United States Uber tax: US, Australia, and Taiwan chase new app taxes Tax authorities from the US to Australia and Taiwan are circling digital service providers Uber, Airbnb and other cash-rich app disrupters in a crusade to impose higher taxes and find cutting-edge ways to subsidise th... By Caroline Byrne August 24 2016
This content is from: Austria Blockchain and tax: What businesses need to know Tax authorities could use blockchain, the technology most well-known for its use in bitcoin, to clamp down on tax evasion – particularly in the area of VAT. By Joe Stanley-Smith August 23 2016
This content is from: China Tax obligations for China’s oil and gas upstream sector China’s oil and gas upstream sector is a growing industry that allows international oil companies to work with the Chinese government or its designated Chinese national oil companies. Maggie Zhuang, tax manager at Che... August 23 2016
This content is from: Global Tax technology: A brave new world Tax authorities worldwide are increasingly relying on digital technologies to gather and analyse tax data, and implement intelligent systems that provide real-time tax collections and assessments. Moreover, tax data s... By Amelia Schwanke August 23 2016
This content is from: Global Pokémon GO could get caught in a tax bubble Mobile app sensation Pokémon GO has once again raised the debate on taxing digital services and in-app purchases. Joe Stanley-Smith and Amelia Schwanke compile a veritable Poké-montage of the best tax insights into th... August 23 2016
This content is from: Austria Will EU SAF-T reporting be the death of VAT returns? Richard Asquith, vice president of global indirect tax at Avalara, provides an analysis of the revolutionary standard audit files for tax (SAF-T) filing requirements that are sweeping across Europe. By ITR Correspondent August 11 2016
This content is from: United States Brexit survey: Are multinationals ready? Brexit could cost the UK as much as £70 billion ($91 billion) a year if Britain walks away from membership in the EU single market, according to the latest estimates. So how are companies preparing? Take the ITR and K... By ITR Correspondent August 10 2016
This content is from: India India overcomes big hurdle on GST, so what’s next? The introduction of a goods and services tax (GST) in India is a giant leap forward, but the battle to implement the country’s biggest tax reform still faces challenges. By Anjana Haines August 04 2016
This content is from: European Union Ireland clarifies VAT exemption for fund management Companies receive clarity on the Irish VAT treatment for the management of special investment funds following the ECJ judgment in GfBk. By Joe Stanley-Smith August 02 2016
This content is from: China Tax obligations for China’s oil and gas upstream sector It is absolutely necessary to plan ahead when operating in China’s oil and gas upstream sector, which allows international oil companies (IOCs) to participate in and operate the exploration development and production ... By Contributed August 01 2016