Progress on EU public CbCR is a significant move forward on tax transparency
In what has been described by tax justice campaigners as a landmark move forward on tax transparency, the EU ministers in the Competitiveness Council (COMPET) agreed on February 25 that public CbCR should be introduced.
The proposal only passed after Slovenia and Austria supported it. However, the legislation needs to include certain safeguards and be limited to reporting requirements on companies in EU member states or in the jurisdictions listed on the EU tax blacklist.
Although 14 countries backed public CbCR, ministers representing Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Malta, Sweden, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Cyprus were either against it or abstained. If all countries choose to formally adopt the proposal in writing next week, the measure will move forward to negotiations in the EU Council and EU Parliament.
Implementation Of DAC6 In Cyprus - Tax
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The Constitutional Court of Belgium has requested a preliminary ruling from the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) about exceptions to reporting tax arrangements under the EU Council’s Directive 2018/822 (DAC6).
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Just so that you know, I have not been monetised yet on youtube and I do not own any other businesses and I am currently unemployed.
When I tried to set up the campaign, it asked for the following things:
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January 11, 2021 2:40 pm
Gun owners in Northern Ireland will have to pay out £30 for a new licence should they wish to buy a new ammunition magazine for their firearm.
The licence, which will be introduced by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for new magazines, will not be applied retrospectively.
‘Using a sledgehammer to crack a nut’
DUP North Antrim MLA and Policing Board representative Mervyn Storey has called on officers to work with licence holders to find a “practical and common-sense solution” to what he described as an “unjustified new tax”.
He said: ‘‘The emergence of this new licensing requirement for additional magazines will understandably be met with dismay by firearm holders across Northern Ireland who are already subject to a great deal of red tape and continue to act in good faith.
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