The agreement is designed to facilitate the movement of goods and to cut illegal trafficking.
The French hotel and restaurant sector: A VAT conundrum
Don’t give up on your dream of running that charming country house hotel. Contact us for some valuable insights before you get started.
Russia: Ministry of Finance rules on booking.com VAT case
The Ministry of Finance has stated that Russian taxpayers who acquire access to the on-line hotel reservation system booking.com shall pay VAT.
Agriculture: Dutch tax authorities issue covenant on secondary activities
Dutch new covenant contains agreements on agricultural standards and the definition of secondary work.
Russia: Supreme Court rules that VAT arrears can be recovered from fiscal agent
The Supreme Court has ruled in support of the tax authorities’ position that VAT not paid by a fiscal agent can be recovered from the latter.
Land-related supplies: Everything you need to know
Businesses making land-related supplies across borders need to consider whether they are required to register for VAT in the country where the work is undertaken.
Unlike most supplies to business customers, land and property services are VATable in the country where the land is situated. This is not necessarily the place where the supplier or the customer belongs.
Cyprus Tax Department outlines new intra-group arrangements
The Cyprus Tax Department has issued a circular outlining the revised tax treatment of intra-group financing arrangements which apply from July 2017.
Keeping the cyber criminals out : Germany’s response to increase in cyber threats
Cybercrime is an increasingly real threat to business leaders. How can you stay aware of your cyber security and data privacy risks while embracing opportunities for growth?
Long overdue? Cyprus Commissioner of Taxation outlines policy on late taxes
Cyprus: On 23 June 2017, the Commissioner of Taxation outlined the procedure for settling overdue taxes.
MLI: 67 countries sign new tax treaty
Supporters of the MLI claim that it will increase the proceeds from taxes by at least $100 billion.
Room for improvement? Accountancy profession still responding to needs of women and millennials
There are two challenges facing the accountancy industry that could help it better recruit and retain the ‘cream of the crop’ graduates.
Germany: Threshold for simplified invoices rises to €250 in New Year
Germany: New legislation designed to reduce administrative burdens and simplify tax rules is to be introduced. The new legislation raises the threshold for simplified invoices from €150 to €250.