
Tax-News.com: HMRC Loses High-Profile IR35 Case
The UK tax agency, HM Revenue and Customs, has lost a significant ruling concerning the application of the IR35 intermediaries legislation.
The UK tax agency, HM Revenue and Customs, has lost a significant ruling concerning the application of the IR35 intermediaries legislation.
The Philippines Government has said that it hopes to secure approval from Congress of the corporate income tax reform package within the next few months.
Austria's Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, has announced plans for significant tax cuts for businesses and individuals.
French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced on April 30, 2019, that plans for reductions in personal and corporate income tax will be released by the Government in June 2019.
The Swiss Federal Council has approved an Ordinance on the Temporary Suspension of Customs Duties on Textile Input and Intermediary Materials, which will enter into force on July 1.
A protocol to bring the administrative assistance clause in the double tax agreement between Switzerland and Ecuador into line with the international standard has entered into force.
In a letter published on April 29, 2019, the United States National Foreign Trade Council urged the Senate to approve several pending double tax avoidance treaties.
On May 2, 2019, Belgium's finance ministry confirmed that the Tax-on-web portal has been opened for personal and corporate income tax returns for the 2019 fiscal year.
Legislation has again been tabled before Kuwait's legislature to introduce a tax on expat remittances.
California's Governor, Gavin Newsom, has signed into law provision to add a sales tax collection obligation on out-of-state retailers whose annual sales in California exceed USD500,000 in any year.
New Zealand's Inland Revenue Department has finalized its guidance on the changes to tackle base erosion and profit shifting enacted on June 27, 2018, in the Taxation (Neutralising Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) Act 2018.
On May 2, 2019, the Danish Tax Ministry announced that banks' right to deduct hybrid core capital for tax purposes will be removed.
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Companies that generate revenue less than $100 million would not have to undergo regular outside audits.
Johnson & Johnson has lost several major lawsuits over allegations that asbestos in its talcum powder contributes to ovarian cancer.
Cambridge, Mass.-based Moderna announced publication of results from two Phase I clinical trials of mRNA vaccines against two strains of influenza, H10N8 and H7N0. They were both published in the journal Vaccine.
Pharma and biotech companies strengthen their leadership teams with new hires at Immunocore, Eisai, Kyn, Bicycle, and more.
Bayer plans to build a Cell Culture Technology Center in Berkeley, Calif., investing $150 million in the project. The center will focus on developing biologics, an area where Bayer lags behind its competitors.