Hong Kong, United Kingdom Start Pillar 2-Related Consultations
Hong Kong started consulting on its implementation of global minimum tax rules for 2025 on the same day the U.K. government announced it is seeking input on more draft guidance for its pillar 2 regime.
Canada’s Digital Services Tax Plan Likely to Meet Many Obstacles
Osler’s Patrick Marley and Kaitlin Gray say Canada’s latest move to implement a digital services tax is likely to encounter political and practical challenges related to the tax itself and the OECD’s Pillar One.
Colombia’s New Digital Tax Rules Face Implementation Challenges
Baker McKenzie’s Juan David Velasco and Juan Diego Fernandez analyze fiscal challenges arising from economic digitization and Colombia’s recent tax reform. New regulations taking effect on Jan. 1, 2024, consider nonresidents ‘significant economic presence’ as an alternative to the OECD’s proposed guidelines for its two-pillar approach.
U.N. Shouldn’t Tinker With Two-Pillar Plan, EU Official Says
Discussions on a plan for international tax cooperation under U.N. auspices is feasible, but rethinking the OECD’s two-pillar global tax reform plan would be “a giant waste of time,” a top European Commission official said.
Leveling the Pillar 2 Playing Field for the Asset Management Industry
Kevin Brogan, Alistair Pepper, and Daren J. Gottlieb consider the implementation of the pillar 2 global anti-base-erosion rules and ways in which revisions to them may create more consistency with policy objectives.
Plowgian Hints at Extension of Pillar 1 Negotiation Deadline
The United States expects an extension of the pillar 1 negotiation deadline into 2024 and is working to extend the digital services tax moratorium as well, Treasury’s outgoing OECD negotiator said.
Corporate AMT Notice Tackles Double Counting
The IRS and Treasury issued further interim guidance for the corporate alternative minimum tax, addressing potential double counting of income from controlled foreign corporations and modifying prior guidance for tax consolidated groups.
UK to Tax Climate-Damaging Imports From 2027
The U.K. will impose a tax on imports with a big overseas carbon footprint, the government announced, in a major new commitment that aligns the country with the EU in efforts to use the global trade system to tackle climate change.
EU Carbon Tax Could Cost Africa $25 Billion, AfDB Chief Says
Africa could lose as much as $25 billion annually due to the European Union’s new carbon border tax, hurting the continent’s trade by penalizing valued-added exports such as iron and fertilizers, African Development Bank Group President Akinwumi Adesina said.
Tax Havens Race to Lure Companies as 15% Global Levy Looms
The 15% global minimum tax, part of the 2021 global tax pact agreed to by more than 140 countries, seeks to end the “race to the bottom” that has nations competing to offer the lowest corporate tax rates to draw big business investment to their shores.
Pillar 2 Makes Some Tax Measures Redundant, EU Stakeholders Say
Several stakeholders have told the European Commission that some anti-tax-avoidance measures, including country-by-country reporting, will not be needed with the implementation of pillar 2 of the global tax reform plan.
UN Eyes Two Components of Tax Framework, Aims For August Meeting
The United Nations’ framework for international tax cooperation is likely to initially include tackling illicit financial flows and cross-border services, two key areas of concern for developing countries, a UN official said.
U.S. Multinationals Are Becoming Less Multinational
Martin A. Sullivan uses new Bureau of Economic Analysis data on U.S. multinational foreign activities for a more detailed perspective now that some of the worst effects of the recent pandemic have subsided.
Puerto Rico Seeks Global Minimum Tax Consulting Services
Puerto Rico’s Treasury Department is looking for international tax consulting services related to potential implementation of global minimum tax rules under pillar 2 of an OECD-brokered, two-pillar global tax reform plan.
US Sets Limits on Chinese Content to Receive EV Tax Credits
The Biden administration released long-awaited rules designed to block electric-vehicle manufacturers from sourcing battery materials from China and other foreign adversaries, while giving automakers some flexibility to comply with the new mandates.
Too Soon to Make Pillar 2 a Blacklist Factor, EU Official Says
The chair of the EU Code of Conduct Group on business taxation said implementation of pillar 2 probably won’t become a determining factor for the list of noncooperative jurisdictions until after the peer review.
EU Panel to Widen Checks on Member Countries’ Tax Regimes
Tax measures put in place by EU countries will face closer scrutiny beginning next year for their possible harmful effects on other member countries’ economies, the chair of the bloc’s Code of Conduct Group (Business Taxation) told the European Parliament tax subcommittee.
EU Won't Introduce Pillar 1 Directive, Commission Official Says
The European Commission has decided against proposing a directive to implement pillar 1 of the OECD’s two-pillar global tax reform plan because the pillar 1 multilateral convention would be enough, an EU official said.
EU Nearing Full Pillar Two Implementation, But Not Pillar One
European Union countries are largely on track to start applying Pillar Two of the global tax deal next year, but the finalization of Pillar One remains uncertain, an EU official said at a European Tax Adviser Federation seminar.
Promising Tax Talks Face Hurdles as Taiwan Bills Go Their Own Way
Tax talks that would combine a beefed-up child tax credit and reinstate full research and development expensing aren’t exactly sizzling, but they are picking up speed after a year in the doldrums.
UK Minimum Tax Estimates Are Highly Uncertain, Economist Says
The UK’s projection of £12.7 billion ($15.9 billion) in revenue within the next six years from the global minimum tax is highly uncertain, a top budget economist told lawmakers in a government budget hearing Tuesday.
More European Governments Propose Global Minimum Tax Bills
The Austrian, Norwegian, and Slovenian governments have proposed legislation implementing an EU directive for adopting global minimum tax rules under pillar 2 of the OECD’s two-pillar global tax reform plan.
U.K. Makes Full Expensing Business 'Tax Cut' Permanent
The United Kingdom will make full expensing for business capital investments permanent as part of a plan to invest £20 billion annually in businesses over the next decade, said Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt.
EU to Assess Support for Withholding Tax Relief Framework Deal
While EU countries generally reacted positively to the Spanish EU Council presidency’s proposal exempting comprehensive withholding tax relief systems from some Faster and Safer Relief of Excess Withholding Taxes provisions, several requested time to study the impact.
Report Reveals Hidden Costs of Canada's Battery Plant Subsidies
The cost of government support for electric vehicle battery manufacturing projects in Canada that includes U.S.-credit-matching subsidies to major automakers could exceed estimates by almost C $6 billion, a budget watchdog said.