Category: Hungary
Pakistan, Hungary sign MoU
Pakistan and Hungary sign tax treaties with each other. ... - Continue reading
Hungary: Tax Residence For Expatriate Workers – What Employers Need To Consider
Tax residence is one of the most important factors when ascertaining an expatriate worker's tax obligations. ... - Continue reading
On turnover-based taxes and digital taxes: the EU Advocate General’s opinion in Vodafone
AG Kokott answers questions of the Hungarian national court ... - Continue reading
Is Hungary the New Tax Haven for International Companies?
According to a newly released study by K-Monitor, the Hungarian government has spent around HUF 300 billion (almost EU 1 billion) in support of international companies. Just in this May-Jun period alone, the country has provided 10.7 billion financial aid to the world’s wealthiest companies. Despite the harsh rhetoric used… – Continue reading
France Exits EU’s Excessive Deficit Procedure
France has made adequate fiscal consolidation efforts to exit the EU’s excessive deficit procedure, the EU Council recently agreed, while calling on Hungary and Romania to adopt tax or expenditure measures to shore up their finances. The findings came alongside the release of “country specific recommendations” for each of the… – Continue reading
Ireland, Hungary Unite Against EU Tax Harmonization
The leaders of Hungary and Ireland have both expressed their opposition to the prospect of additional tax harmonization within the EU. Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar was in Hungary to visit his counterpart, Viktor Orban. Reuters reported that, during a joint news conference following their meeting, Orban said that his… – Continue reading
Hungary pursues flexible tax line to attract manufacturing
Hungary’s Investment Agency says highly competitive tax rates continue to attract automotive manufacturing to the country as the centrally-located countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) jockey for access to labour. The Visegrad 4 countries; Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Poland, have been highly successful at drawing in hundreds of… – Continue reading
Trump’s corporate tax reform plan could neuter Ireland’s advantage
President Trump on Wednesday this week announced a sketchy Republican tax reform plan that covered just 9 pages and he proposed that the headline federal corporate rate should be cut from 35% to 20%. However, there is a risk to Ireland’s low 12.5% corporate tax advantage. The average rate of… – Continue reading
Hungary Approves Advertising Tax Hike
The Hungarian parliament has approved an increase to the country’s advertising tax, despite concerns that the measure breaches European Union state aid rules. The new legislation increases the advertising revenues tax from 5.3 percent to 7.5 percent beginning July 1, 2017. However, because companies do not pay the tax on… – Continue reading
How to Manage the tax Affairs of Foreign Managers
It often occurs that a multinational company employs a foreign manager based on an employment contract or secondment. In the first case, the Hungarian company is considered as the legal and economic employer, therefore the salary is payed directly by it. In the second case, the employee maintains the employment… – Continue reading
Can Pay, Won’t Pay: Tax Evasion, Profit Shifting Rife in Central, Eastern Europe
The LuxLeaks and Panama Papers scandals aroused shock and outrage the world over. However, reaction from Central and Eastern European statesmen and citizens was decidedly more muted. A new report has suggested profit shifting and tax dodging by businesses in the region is endemic – perhaps accounting for the lack… – Continue reading
Austria: Ministry Of Finance Issues Guidance On The Alienation Of A Partnership Stake In A Trilateral Setting
On 29 October 2016, the Austrian Ministry of Finance provided interesting guidance on the tax consequences of an alienation of a participation in a Hungarian partner- ship by an Austrian partnership consisting of German partners. The case revolved around an operative Austrian partnership (GmbH & Co KG) with German resident… – Continue reading
Rate Competition Is New International Tax Planning Reality
Lower corporate tax rates around the world are expected to play an important part in multinational companies’ tax planning in 2017, with a rate as low as 15 percent on the table in the U.S. and countries such as the U.K. planning to maintain or lower their current rates. A… – Continue reading
HUNGARY COULD BE A CORPORATE PROFIT TAX HAVEN IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
The new 9 percent flat corporate profit tax – to be introduced 1st of January 2017 – will put Hungary in a very good position in the international race for investments as Hungary will offer even better conditions than Ireland and Cyprus, which are both often regarded as the European… – Continue reading
Taxman targets Real and Barca over fraud, says report
Giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are among five La Liga clubs from whom the Spanish taxman is looking to recover €52 million (RM244 million), online newspaper El Confidencial claimed yesterday. Alongside Atletico Madrid, Sevilla and Valencia, the big two are accused of having avoided tax by paying player’s agents directly…. – Continue reading
The competition of tax rates
A European nation appears “hungry” for business after lowering its corporate tax rate. But what does that say about the United States? Viktor Orbán, Hungary’s prime minister, has announced the government will introduce a flat corporate tax rate of nine percent, the lowest in the European Union. The average corporate… – Continue reading
Oman, Hungary ink pact on avoiding double taxation
The sultanate signed an agreement on avoiding double taxation and income-tax evasion with Hungary on Wednesday. The agreement was signed by H E Darwish bin Ismail Ali al Balushi, Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs, and Hungary’s Non-Resident Ambassador to the sultanate. H E Balushi said that the signing of the… – Continue reading
Passing Bilateral Tax Treaties Will Promote American Competitiveness
Pending before the United States Senate are a number of tax treaties. Seven of these are bilateral treaties between the U.S. and a foreign country, in this case Chile, Hungary, Japan, Luxembourg, Poland, Spain, and Switzerland. ATR urges all Senators to support these routine, yet important treaties that protect against… – Continue reading
Hungary, Turkmenistan sign double taxation avoidance agreement
Hungary’s State Secretary for Economic Development and Regulation István Lepsényi and Turkmenistanʼs Minister for Economy and Development Bazarov Batyr signed a double taxation avoidance agreement yesterday in Budapest, according to reports. Hungary and Turkmenistan initiated negotiations on the matter last year to allow for a more transparent and favorable business… – Continue reading
Tanzania: Managing Tax Risks – Double Tax Treaties and Implications
Can tax treaty provisions override domestic law?In our last article we defined double taxation as an exposure to tax more than once on the same profit or income. We also highlighted the two types of double taxation i.e. economic double taxation and juridical double taxation and also noted that a… – Continue reading
Tanzania: Managing Tax Risks – Double Tax Treaties and Implications to Undertakings of Multinationals
The term double taxation refers to an exposure to tax more than once on the same profit or income. There are two types of double taxation i.e. economic double taxation and juridical double taxation. Economic double taxation is broad and occurs in a situation where an amount of income is… – Continue reading
Liechtenstein – Hungary: Tax Treaty Enters into Force
The Income and Capital Tax Treaty between Liechtenstein and Hungary entered into force on 24 December 2015. Its provisions will apply from 1 January 2016. The treaty was signed on 29 June 2015. In accordance with the treaty, the following withholding taxes will apply: Dividends: 0% if the beneficial owner… – Continue reading
IP BOX: Italian and European Legal Framework
On 22 December 2014, the Italian Parliament approved the Budget for 2015.40 Among other measures, the Law introduces the possibility of an exemption from corporate income tax (IRES, generally levied at 27,5%) and local tax (IRAP, generally levied at 3,9%) on income derived from qualifying intangible assets (such as patents,… – Continue reading
Varga calls for joint EU crackdown on tax evasion
Hungary’s National Economy Minister Mihály Varga called on European Union members to assist in a joint crackdown on value added tax evasion, the minister said today at a conference in Prague, according to a report from the National Economy Ministry. Varga and Czech finance minister Andrej Babis, whose ministry organized… – Continue reading
Iran, Hungary ink 8 coop. documents
TEHRAN, Nov. 30 (MNA) – Islamic Republic of Iran and Hungary signed eight cooperation documents for widening and deepening of relations. During his visit to Tehran, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, heading a group of 120 economic activists, businessmen and officials from the European country’s banks, and Iranian side signed… – Continue reading
CEE countries must share best practices better to successfully combat VAT fraud
Officials from the ministries of finance and economy of five CEE countries (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) have called for a joint approach to combat VAT fraud and increase VAT collection in a conference hosted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in Budapest on Thursday. According to the EU Commission data,… – Continue reading
Switzerland & Luxembourg among DTA approvals sent for US Senate vote
Eight tax treaties and protocols were passed forward for a ratification vote by the full US Senate at a business hearing of the Committee on Foreign Relations on November 10, reports Tax News. The Committee approved the new US double taxation agreements (DTAs) with Chile and Hungary, and protocols to… – Continue reading
SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS APPROVES TREATIES FOR SECOND TIME
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved, for a second time, the following income tax treaties and Protocols. 12 November 2015 Switzerland: A Protocol to amend the income tax treaty with Switzerland—the Protocol was signed in 2009. Luxembourg: A Protocol to amend the income tax treaty with Luxembourg—the Protocol was… – Continue reading
US Senate Foreign Relations Committee approves eight long-pending tax treaties, Rand Paul not present for the vote
In a surprising development, the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on November 10 approved without amendment eight pending US tax treaties and protocols. Proposed income tax treaties with Chile, Hungary, and Poland; proposed tax protocols with Japan, Luxembourg, Spain, and Switzerland; and a proposed protocol amending the multilateral mutual… – Continue reading
Poor Oversight Fuels Corruption in Sports Federations – Transparency Int’l
The opaque governance structure of sports federations makes them less accessible to independent oversight and therefore more prone to corruption, the deputy managing director at Transparency International, a global anti-corruption movement, told Sputnik. ST. PETERSBURG (Sputnik) – Earlier this year, separate investigations by US and Swiss prosecutors uncovered deep-rooted corruption… – Continue reading
US Administration Pushes For Swiss DTA Update Ratification
Robert Stack, US Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Tax Affairs), initiated a further push for ratification of the pending protocol to the US tax treaty with Switzerland at a hearing of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on October 29. Tax treaties and protocols with Switzerland, Luxembourg, Hungary, Chile, Spain,… – Continue reading
U.S. lawmakers promise to push for long-delayed tax treaties
Republican and Democratic lawmakers vowed on Thursday to push for the ratification of eight tax treaties which have been held up for years because of one Republican senator’s objections, despite support from companies that want consistency in rules for how to do international business. U.S. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky… – Continue reading
HUNGARY: IMPLEMENTING TRANSFER PRICING-RELATED BEPS ACTIONS
Action 13 of the final package of reports issued by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) under the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project focuses on a company group’s global value chain and transfer pricing policy, and introduces a standardized three-tiered approach to transfer pricing documentation—core documentation… – Continue reading
Hungary backs “Google tax”
Hungary’s PM Viktor Orbán has given his support to what has been termed the “Google tax”. Speaking at the ITU Telecom World conference in Budapest and quoted by BBJ, he said that foreign companies profiting from Hungary’s digital economy should also contribute to growth in the sector. Public protests against… – Continue reading
India: No MAT for FIIs/FPIs For Period Pprior To April 2015
The CBDT has clarified that MAT provisions will not be applicable to those FIIs /FPIs which do not have a permanent establishment in India, for the period prior to 1 April 2015. An amendment to the IT Act will be made in the winter session of Parliament and directions have… – Continue reading
FATCA: COMPETENT AUTHORITY ARRANGEMENT WITH HUNGARY
The IRS has posted text of a Competent Authority arrangement (CAA) between the United States and Hungary, pursuant to the intergovernmental agreement (IGA) signed in 2014 to implement the FATCA regime. The CCA with Hungary follows CAAs that were signed by the United States in September 2015 with both the… – Continue reading
Internal Revenue Service Begins Reciprocal Automatic Exchange of Tax Information Under FATCA IGAs
On October 2, 2015, the Internal Revenue Service announced that it had achieved a key milestone in implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), a critical anti-tax evasion law passed by Congress in 2010 but not fully implemented until July 2014. The milestone announced by the IRS was… – Continue reading
It’s Here; The Automatic Exchange of Information Under FATCA Began September 30th
The IRS has announced that as of September 30, 2015 it will implement the automatic exchange of tax information as set forth in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, (FATCA). The IRS Commissioner in announcing the implementation of the automatic exchange of information stated: “This information exchange is part of… – Continue reading
Hungary Joins Call For Greater EU Cooperation On Tax Avoidance
Hungary’s Minister of State for the Utilization of EU Funds, Balázs Rákossy, has called for a more coordinated EU effort in the fight against tax evasion. Speaking at the 13th G28 taxation forum, Rákossy noted that the recent EU report on the VAT gap revealed that EU states lost theoretical… – Continue reading
High tax rate may deter global talent, warns Irish Tax Institute
Marginal rate ninth highest in 34 OECD countries, pre-budget submission claims Ireland risks deterring high- calibre foreign executives from moving here because of its relatively high tax rates, the Irish Tax Institute has warned. In a pre-budget submission, the institute said Ireland’s marginal tax rate of 52 per cent was… – Continue reading
Use of Estonia in U.S. International Tax Planning
According to recent estimates, Estonia, which is situated halfway between Stockholm and St. Petersburg, currently has more than 350 start-up technology companies – one for every 3,700 citizens – and the government expects this number to reach 1,000 by the year 2020. This makes Estonia the number one start-up technology… – Continue reading
Worldwide: Governments Continue To Welcome Wealthy Foreigners
With the UK announcing new tax rules for foreigners living in the country, the government has been careful not to damage the country’s appeal to wealthy foreigners. The “non-dom” tax status “plays an important role in allowing those from abroad to contribute to our economy”, says George Osborne, the UK’s… – Continue reading
Offshore tax zones cost developing countries $100 billion a year
The $100 billion is flowing across borders in search of takeovers and start-up ventures. Developing countries are losing around $100 billion a year in revenues because foreign investors are channelling profits through offshore zones to avoid tax, a study by U.N. think-tank UNCTAD said. “Tax avoidance practices therefore are responsible… – Continue reading
LMP aims to separate public money from offshore companies with bill resubmission
After resubmitting a bill for a third time, which seeks to put a clear divide between offshore companies and public money, leaders of the Green Party LMP spoke at length about the necessity of this bill, during a press conference yesterday, Hungarian news agency MTI reported. LMP co-leader, András Schiffer,… – Continue reading
OECD establishes roadmap for membership with Lithuania
10/07/2015 – The OECD set out a clear path for Lithuania’s accession to the Organisation, reinforcing the OECD’s commitment to further extend its global membership. On 8 July 2015 the 34 OECD Members adopted the Roadmap for the Accession of Lithuania to the OECD Convention setting out the terms, conditions… – Continue reading
Iran, Hungary discuss signing double tax avoidance agreement
TEHRAN- The first round of talks for signing a double tax avoidance agreement between Iran and Hungary was held between the two countries’ tax officials. The three-day negotiations were held from June 15 to 17 in the meeting hall of the Iranian National Tax Administration (INTA), the IRNA news agency… – Continue reading
FATCA – Which Countries Are In And Out
FATCA – Which Countries Are In And Out The controversial US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) law is set to start from July 1, 2014, so with less than 21 days to go, here’s a look at which countries are in and who is outside of the tax network…. – Continue reading
Witholding tax on Hungarian securities down to 15%
Effective from January 1st next year, personal income tax in Hungary will be paid at a flat tax rate of 15%. Consequently, the standard withholding tax rate on all Hungarian securities (debt securities and equities) will also be reduced from the current 16% to 15%, says Clearstream Banking in a… – Continue reading