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.
US Corporate AMT: Inbound Investors Beware of Aggregation Rules
Enacted as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, the US Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax is in effect for all tax years beginning after December 31, 2022, but the IRS and taxpayers alike continue to learn more about the contours and pitfalls of the CAMT.
German Parliament Passes Global Minimum Tax Legislation
Germany’s Parliament has approved a law transposing the EU’s global minimum tax directive into national law, in line with pillar 2 of the OECD’s two-pillar plan to modernize the international corporate tax system.
Finland Consults on Signing Pillar 1 Multilateral Convention
The Finnish government is asking for input on whether it should sign a multilateral convention implementing a reallocation of taxing rights as part of pillar 1 of an OECD-brokered, two-pillar global tax overhaul.
Recent OECD Guidance on Minimum Tax Aligns With EU Tax Rule
The European Union reaffirmed its support for the international two-pillar tax deal and confirmed recent guidance on the global minimum tax aligns with the EU’s implementation of the rule, according to a statement issued by finance ministers.
Barbados to Adopt Pillar 2 Domestic Minimum Tax in 2024
The Barbados government will implement a domestic minimum top-up tax aligned with pillar 2 global minimum tax rules as part of a plan to overhaul its corporate tax system, according to Prime Minister Mia Mottley.