Income Tax Rules, 2026: Benefits for Medical Loans and Corporate Gift Coupons, Significant Changes in Income Tax Regulations from April 1
India will implement new income tax rules starting April 1, 2026, replacing the outdated regulations from 1961.
Rentals: What changes from April 1 – the 'gift' is lost and discounts for cash payments
Starting April 1, 2026, payment of rent through bank accounts will be mandatory in Greece, impacting cash payment incentives for tenants and landlords.
Chamber of Commerce: This is how inheritance tax should be abolished
The Finnish Chamber of Commerce proposes a gradual abolition of inheritance and gift tax to avoid abrupt impacts on state tax revenue.
Is the controversial tax going to be abolished? Purra's rebuttal, a firm response from the National Coalition Party
The National Coalition Party is still advocating for the abolition of inheritance and gift taxes despite objections from Finance Minister Riikka Purra.
Editorial: Orpo's government tax offers spring up like Aki Palsanmäki's auctions
The Finnish government led by Petteri Orpo is changing its tax policies ahead of elections, proposing a replacement of a planned corporate tax cut with the abolition of inheritance and gift taxes.
Tax lawyer warns: Giving this type of gift to a child can lead to unpleasant consequences
A tax lawyer in Finland highlights the potential tax implications when giving gifts or loans to children, especially concerning the threshold for gift tax.
There is turmoil in the government – This tax has come to the forefront
The Finnish government is debating the potential replacement of inheritance and gift taxes with a capital gains tax, as highlighted by discussions among key ministers.
Tax-exempt 'Educational Fund Gift Trust' Ends at the End of March Amid Child NISA
The tax-exempt 'Educational Fund Gift Trust' will end in March due to upcoming tax reforms, impacting wealth transfer dynamics among families.
HS: Orpo's Stark Messages for Those Dreaming of Abolishing Inheritance Tax
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo announced that the government is not currently preparing to abolish the inheritance and gift tax due to a lack of funding solutions for such a measure.
PM Orpo: The government is not preparing to abolish inheritance and gift tax
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo stated that the government is not currently preparing to abolish inheritance and gift taxes, despite long-standing calls from various groups.
Parental Gifts: End of 'Triangles' with Siblings, In-laws, and Daughters-in-law – Who is Being Targeted
Greek taxpayers exploiting tax provisions related to parental gifts are facing significant fines and penalties as authorities crack down on 'triangular' gift schemes designed to avoid inheritance tax.
The Criminal Amendment is a Gift for Tax Fraudsters, Prosecutors' Analysis Shows
A recently passed amendment to the criminal code has significantly impacted the investigation of tax-related crimes in Slovakia, presenting opportunities for tax evaders due to extended limitation periods and increased damage thresholds.
The socialists Page and Barbón leave Montero alone with Illa in the tax gift to Catalonia and reject the new model designed "under blackmail"
The socialist leaders Page and Barbón withdraw their support from Vice President Montero in the Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy regarding the new funding model for Catalonia.
Illegal Tax Gift for Farmers: Is Germany Facing a New EU Legal Procedure?
Germany is under scrutiny from the EU Commission for providing illegal tax exemptions to farmers, potentially leading to a new legal procedure for violating EU law.