27 October 2019 U.S. International Tax This Week for October 25 Ernst & Young's U.S. International Tax This Week newsletter for the week ending October 25 is now available. Prepared by Ernst & Young's International Tax Services group, this weekly update summarizes important news, cases, and other developments in international taxation.
OECD BEPS 2.0 is coming: How do you navigate cross-border business in the wake of change? (October 31) — Oct 22: Mauritius deposits its instrument of ratification of the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent BEPS (Tax Alert 2019-1875) — Oct 23: Argentina identifies foreign reinsurance companies and intermediaries not subject to foreign exchange restrictions on premium payments (Tax Alert 2019-1880) — Oct 22: Costa Rica's tax authorities issue a new procedure for VAT exemption or reduced VAT rate (Tax Alert 2019-1877) — Oct 22: Lower house of Mexican Congress approves comprehensive economic proposal (Tax Alert 2019-1873) — Oct 21: Argentina issues regulations on promotional regime for knowledge-based economy (Tax Alert 2019-1867) — Oct 21: Costa Rica's tax authorities publish list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for which certain deductions may be limited (Tax Alert 2019-1863) — Oct 18: Mexico's new process to apply for Tax Residency Certificate discussed (Tax Alert 2019-1853) — Oct 18: Costa Rica modifications to the income tax regulations affect transfer pricing (Tax Alert 2019-1850) — Oct 18: Free Trade Commission issues decision on free trade agreement between Costa Rica and Colombia (Tax Alert 2019-1849) — Oct 23: France publishes legislation on Mandatory Disclosure Rules (Tax Alert 2019-1888) — Oct 23: Greece's deadline to file 2019 annual declaration of assets and financial interests expires on 31 October 2019 (Tax Alert 2019-1883) — Oct 23: Ireland publishes Finance Bill 2019 – Transfer pricing updates (Tax Alert 2019-1882) — Oct 21: Norwegian Government issues 2020 Fiscal Budget (Tax Alert 2019-1866) — Oct 21: Ireland publishes draft legislation on Mandatory Disclosure Rules (Tax Alert 2019-1865) — Oct 18: Dutch Customs announces that non-EU company can no longer act as exporter from The Netherlands as of 1 December 2019 (Tax Alert 2019-1858) — Oct 18: Gibraltar and United Kingdom sign Double Taxation Agreement (Tax Alert 2019-1857) — Oct 18: Austrian Parliament approves digital advertising tax bill (Tax Alert 2019-1856) — Oct 18: Jordan issues amendment to work permit fees (Tax Alert 2019-1852)
Ernst & Young Client Portal, the leading source for news, analysis, and reference materials for corporate tax professionals, has a variety of content of interest to international tax practitioners, including: — International Tax Online Reference Service. Key information about, and important tax developments from, 56 foreign jurisdictions, including information on tax rates, interest rates and penalties, withholding, and filing dates. — EY/Passport. EY/Passport is your guide to planning ventures in the global economy, offering a wealth of tax and business knowledge on more than 150 countries. Because the matters covered herein are complicated, U.S. International Tax This Week should not be regarded as offering a complete explanation and should not be used for making decisions. Any decision concerning matters covered herein should be reviewed with a qualified tax advisor. Document ID: 2019-1900 | ||||