- Internacional
 - diciembre 26, 2011
 
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 26-Dic-2011
            Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
       Canada 
      
      
      
        US, Canada, Mexico Reaffirm Antitrust Cooperation
      
      
        The heads of the antitrust agencies of the United States, Canada and Mexico met 
recently in Mexico to reaffirm their commitment to effective enforcement cooperation.
      
      
      
      
        Switzerland, Canada DTA Amendments In Force
      
      
        Switzerland’s Federal Department of Finance has announced that 
  the Protocol of Amendment of October 22, 2010, to the double taxation agreement 
  between Switzerland and Canada has now entered into force.
      
      
      
       China 
      
      
      
        China Changes Vehicle Taxes From January 1
      
      
        China’s State Administration of Taxation has disclosed that a new 
tax, the Vehicle and Vessel Tax, will introduce changes to the automotive sector 
by encouraging energy conservation and environmental protection through the increased 
use of vehicles with low emissions or those utilising green energy resources.
      
      
      
      
        HKMA Welcomes First RMB Bond Issue By Chinese Bank
      
      
        The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has welcomed the announcement by the China 
Development Bank of its forthcoming issuance of renminbi bonds in 
Hong Kong through the bond tendering platform of HKMA’s Central Moneymarkets 
Unit.
      
      
      
       EU 
      
      
      
        EU Tackles Cross-Border IHT Issues
      
      
        The European Commission has recently adopted a comprehensive package on inheritance 
  taxation, proposing measures designed to address the issue of cross-border inheritance 
  tax problems, notably double or multiple taxation and discrimination.
      
      
      
      
        EU Praises Portuguese Fiscal Policy
      
      
        The European Commission has delivered a report on progress made by the Portuguese 
  government in its efforts to bring the nation's fiscal house into order.
      
      
      
       UK 
      
      
      
        UK Coalition At Odds Over Marriage Tax Breaks
      
      
        Tax plans have again exposed a rift in the UK's coalition government, with the Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg arguing that tax breaks will not make 'much difference' in encouraging marriage in the country.
      
      
      
      
        Channel Islands To Challenge UK Tax Decision
      
      
        The governments of Jersey and Guernsey have announced they intend to launch legal challenges 
to the United Kingdom's decision to exclude the Channel Islands from value-added 
tax exemptions on low-value goods, under Low Value Consignment Relief.
      
      
      
      
        HMRC Accused Of Letting Big Firms Off The Hook
      
      
        The UK tax authority, HM Revenue and Customs, has been accused in a report 
published by the parliamentary Public Accounts Committee of being too lenient 
on large companies with outstanding tax liabilities.
      
      
      
      
        UK Issues Warning On Olympics Labour Taxes
      
      
        Employers taking on more staff ahead of the London Olympics must carry out checks to ensure their labour suppliers are paying the correct taxes, HM Revenue and Customs has said.
      
      
      
      
        Higher Tax Receipts Help UK Finances
      
      
        The UK's November tax receipts were up GBP2.6bn on last year, helping to drive down public sector borrowing for the month.
      
      
      
      
        UK, Liechtenstein Agree Changes To LDF
      
      
        Changes to the existing tax deal between the UK and Liechtenstein are set to make the agreement more transparent and easier to use, HM Revenue and Customs has said.
      
      
      
       US 
      
      
      
        US Tax Cut Fight Goes Down To The Wire
      
      
        The fight to extend a temporary payroll tax cut for US workers has gone down to the wire after House Republicans refused to accept a compromise deal approved overwhelmingly by the Senate.
      
      
      
      
        US 'Near To Deal' With Swiss Banks
      
      
        Eleven Swiss banks are reportedly being offered a 
deal by the United States government, under which they would not be prosecuted 
if they were to disclose full details of their offshore business with US taxpayers.
      
      
      
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        Canadian Corporate Tax Filing Rules Amended
      
      
        Canada's corporate partnership tax deferral rules are to be amended to extend the time available to companies to file an alignment election.
      
      
      
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        Canadian Budget Measures Enacted
      
      
        Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has announced that several tax measures announced as part of the 2011 Budget in June have received Royal Assent.
      
      
      
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        Taiwan Adjusts Non-Resident Withholding Tax Threshold
      
      
        Following an increase in the minimum wage in Taiwan, the monthly salary threshold 
of the 6% withholding tax rate for non-residents in the country will be increased 
to TWD28,170 from January 1, 2012.