This is what the new Law for strengthening the mining and energy sectors approved by the Assembly proposes
Ecuador's National Assembly has approved a new Organic Law aimed at strengthening the mining and energy sectors to enhance fiscal revenues and support macroeconomic stability.
Federal Revenue excludes non-profit associations from fiscal benefit cuts
The Brazilian Federal Revenue has issued a regulation exempting non-profit associations from the linear reduction of fiscal benefits outlined in the Complementary Law No. 224.
Lights and Shadows of the Tax Innocence Law
The Argentine Congress passed the Tax Innocence Law, significantly altering the thresholds for tax offenses and introducing a simplified self-declaration regime for high-income individuals.
61 Bills to be Submitted: National Intelligence Bureau, Special Deficit Bonds... Prime Minister Takaichi Shows Enthusiasm for Imperial Household Law
Japan's government plans to submit 61 bills aimed at strengthening intelligence functions and modifying laws related to fiscal policies and the Imperial Household.
No 25% levy on building materials in Tax Act, FG counters Amaechi
The Nigerian Federal Government has denied allegations that a new tax law will impose a 25% levy on building materials and construction funds, responding to claims made by former Minister Rotimi Amaechi.
Fiscal councilor, committed to justice and friend: see who was the lawyer who died in Goiânia
FabrÃcio de Melo Barcelos Costa, a dedicated lawyer and recent fiscal councilor of the Goian Institute of Labor Law, passed away in Goiânia at the age of 42, prompting heartfelt tributes from family and friends.
The Government will include university funding in extraordinary sessions
The Argentine government plans to include a university funding project in extraordinary legislative sessions after previously rejecting a law already sanctioned by Congress.
The fiscal and labor reforms of Milei advance in Argentina: the taxpayer is always innocent and 'dynamic' salaries
Javier Milei's government in Argentina is making significant progress on both tax and labor reforms, including a new tax innocence law that favors the majority of taxpayers.
Report for the first debate on the urgent project regarding efficiency in GAD approved by the Economic Development Commission
The Economic Development Commission of the National Assembly in Ecuador has approved the report for the first debate on a law aiming to reform the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy, and Decentralization for the efficiency of decentralized autonomous governments.
What is the Fiscal Innocence Law that came into effect today
Argentina's new Fiscal Innocence Law aims to encourage citizens to declare their hidden savings by simplifying tax regulations and limiting government audits on income and deductions.
Dollars from the Mattress: Questions and Answers about the Regulation of the Tax Innocence Law
The Argentine government has implemented regulations for the Tax Innocence Law, allowing individuals to simplify their income tax declarations in exchange for certain compliance benefits.
Presumed Profit and Fiscal Adjustment: The Conceptual Distortion as a Revenue Strategy
The recent sanctioning of Complementary Law No. 224 shifts the focus from fiscal adjustment towards the presumed profit regime, avoiding direct debate on income tax rates and their progressivity, significantly impacting a specific segment of the productive sector.
The Government will require landlords to inform in rental advertisements if they are large property owners
The Catalan Government mandates that rental advertisements disclose if landlords are large property owners as part of a new fiscal and financial measures law.
How salaries are changing
The 2026 Budget Law introduces significant salary changes, including a cut in the second income tax rate, bonuses for contracts and productivity premiums, and expanded fringe benefits, potentially boosting some workers' incomes by up to a thousand euros per month, alongside record fiscal reimbursements in 2025.
The tax and fiscal news arriving with the new year: surcharge for pensions, Verifactu, SMI, Bizum...
The new fiscal year in 2026 will begin without the General State Budget Law, resulting in minimal changes in tax matters initially, with the government planning to propose a public accounts project in the first quarter, depending on political negotiations.