- Internacional
 - abril 20, 2015
 
Los impuestos en el mundo. Actualización al 20-Abr-2015
            Compilación de noticias fiscales de otros países.
       Canada 
      
      
      
        Canada, Chile Modernize Free Trade Agreement
      
      
        Canada and Chile have announced the conclusion of negotiations to modernize their 18-year-old free trade agreement.
      
      
      
       China 
      
      
      
        China Launches AD Investigation Into Paper Imports
      
      
        China's Ministry of Commerce has decided to conduct an anti-dumping investigation 
into imported unbleached sack paper originating in the European Union, the United 
States, and Japan.
      
      
      
       UK 
      
      
      
        UK Conservatives Firm Up Election Tax Promises
      
      
        A Conservative Government would not raise value-added tax, income tax, or National Insurance contributions, the party's manifesto says.
      
      
      
       US 
      
      
      
        IRS Told To Help Prevent Excess IRA Contributions
      
      
        The US Internal Revenue Service needs to more fully address potential noncompliance 
with individual retirement arrangement rules, including those taxpayers exceeding their
contribution limits, according to a report released by the Treasury Inspector 
General for Tax Administration.
      
      
      
      
        IRS Reminds Taxpayers With Foreign Assets To File Returns
      
      
        The Internal Revenue Service has reminded American citizens and resident 
aliens, including those with dual citizenship, who have lived or worked abroad 
during all or part of 2014 that they may have a US tax liability and a filing 
requirement in 2015.
      
      
      
      
        US Lawmakers Look To Business For Tax Reform Help
      
      
        House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Chairman Paul Ryan and Senate Finance Chairman Orrin Hatch have sent 
a letter to a coalition of small businesses asking for ideas on how to cut the 
effective tax rate for US pass-through businesses, which pay tax at individual 
income tax rates.
      
      
      
      
        US Bipartisan Trade Promotion Authority Bill Introduced
      
      
        On April 16, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, its 
Ranking Member Ron Wyden, and House of Representatives Ways 
and Means Chairman Paul Ryan introduced bipartisan, bicameral 
Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) legislation that would establish concrete rules 
for US international trade negotiations.