In today’s edition: European Parliament – Corporate taxation system has reached its limits, say ministers and MEPs; New Zealand – Approval - income tax - currency conversion for branches; South Africa – VAT Connect Issue 5 (September 2015); Germany – Trends in general government tax revenue - Information from the Ministry’s September 2015 monthly report; Hungary - Hungary advocates joint action by the EU against tax evasion; Ireland - Revenue eBrief No. 93/15 - Unit Trusts for Pension Schemes and Charities; The Netherlands – Kamerbrief betreffende beantwoording schriftelijke vragen over fiscale transparantie


From the European Parliament:

Corporate taxation system has reached its limits, say ministers and MEPs

 

 

From the New Zealand Inland Revenue:

Approval - income tax - currency conversion for branches

 

 

From The South African Revenue Service (SARS):

VAT Connect Issue 5 (September 2015)

 

 

From the German Federal Ministry of Finance:

Trends in general government tax revenue - Information from the Ministry’s September 2015 monthly report

 


From the Irish Revenue:

Revenue eBrief No. 93/15 - Unit Trusts for Pension Schemes and Charities

 

 

From the Dutch Ministry of Finance:

Kamerbrief betreffende beantwoording schriftelijke vragen over fiscale transparantie (Staatssecretaris Wiebes van Financiën beantwoordt schriftelijke vragen van de Eerste Kamer over fiscale transparantie en het actieplan van de Europese Commissie over vennootschapsbelasting)

 

 

From the Hungarian Ministry for National Economy:

Hungary advocates joint action by the EU against tax evasion

 

 

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