This content is from: European Union Portugal: VAT exemption on intra-EU supply of goods – state of play In Portugal, as in several other EU countries, VATable persons have been struggling to obtain the VAT exemption provided for the intra-EU supply of goods (ICS). Such limitations mainly result from wording of Portugues... By ITR Correspondent & Mário Silva Costa September 28 2018
This content is from: United States Tax encroaches on retail sector on multiple fronts Heads of tax at retail companies say they are facing ever-more complex and outlandish claims for revenue from tax authorities around the world. By Joe Stanley-Smith September 28 2018
This content is from: Sponsored Brave new (digital) world: What lies ahead for the tax department Technology is having far-reaching implications on the tax profession, and this only looks set to continue as the digital age advances. Deloitte’s Kathy Scherer examines how these developments are unfolding. September 27 2018
This content is from: Brazil New Brazilian tax incentives for the automotive sector Machado Associados's Ricardo Marletti Debatin da Silveira and Rogério Gaspari Coelho look at Brazil's Route 2030 Programme and how it may affect the country’s automotive sector. By Machado & Ricardo Marletti Debatin da Silveira & Rogério Gaspari Coelho September 24 2018
This content is from: European Union Greece to cut corporate tax and VAT, says Prime Minister Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has announced cuts to corporate tax and VAT in the coming years as the country emerges from years of enforced austerity. But many remain sceptical the cuts will actually happen. By Joe Stanley-Smith September 14 2018
This content is from: Malaysia Malaysia’s rush to introduce SST leaves taxpayers playing catch-up Taxpayers are claiming that Malaysia’s tax authority is “rushing” the new sales and services tax (SST) that entered into force on September 1, forcing companies to comply with laws with little guidance. By Joe Stanley-Smith September 05 2018