Amid the fight over municipal rates, Buenos Aires businesses must include the detail of Gross Income on tickets
Buenos Aires businesses are now required to detail Gross Income taxes on customer tickets as part of a new transparency initiative amid ongoing disputes over municipal tax increases.
Taxes, more deductions on school expenses and cuts above 75,000 euros: here is the new 730
Italy's new tax model 730 includes increased deductions for school expenses and stricter measures for incomes exceeding 75,000 euros.
Severe Claims Arise from Doctors' Incomes - Tax Consultant Shocked
A report by the civic organization Finnwatch has sparked controversy over the income of doctors, leading a tax consultant to criticize the report's findings.
Mamdani vs. Hochul: the New York mayor's request regarding property tax
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed increasing property taxes if the state does not approve new taxes on large incomes and corporations, highlighting a significant budget gap in the city's financial plans.
Unprecedented Increase in Citizen Tax in 'Reiwa Rice Riot' - What the Mayor, a Farmer's Son, Wants to Convey
The city of Fukagawa, known for its rice production, is expecting a 12% increase in citizen tax revenue due to rising rice prices that have improved farmers' incomes.
Announced Relief: Yes, It's Time for a Real Tax Reform
The CDU and SPD parties in Germany are promising to relieve small and medium incomes, but the effectiveness of this relief depends heavily on how it is financed.
"Small and Medium-sized Enterprises' Belly": Linnemann for Tax Relief
CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann advocates for income tax relief, particularly benefiting higher incomes.
Germany Blog: Linnemann Calls for Tax Reform - Top Tax Rate Only from 80,000 Euros
CDU Secretary General Carsten Linnemann calls for a significant reduction in income tax rates in Germany, suggesting that the highest tax rate should only apply to incomes starting from 80,000 euros.
The wealthiest seniors benefit the most from the government's tax cuts
The Danish government's new tax deductions for seniors primarily benefit those with the highest incomes, prompting criticism from the Socialist Peopleโs Party for being inequitable.
Increase in the tax burden may lead to tax evasion and a feeling of injustice, says lawyer
Lawyer Sergio Rosenthal warns that a new 10% tax on incomes above R$ 50,000 could foster feelings of injustice and promote tax evasion if not matched by public services.
Most seeks the abolition of the pension tax, We Can! suggests a different model
Political parties in Croatia are debating changes to pension insurance laws, with Most advocating for the elimination of pension taxes and We Can! proposing an increase in personal tax deductions for pensioners with low incomes.
Income Tax Exemption Will Benefit More Than 186,000 Amazonas Residents Starting in February
Over 186,200 workers in Amazonas will start to benefit from a new law that increases income tax exemptions from February, allowing those earning up to R$ 5,000 monthly to be fully exempt and providing progressive discounts for incomes up to R$ 7,350.
Republican proposes "sin tax". Wants to impose 50% tax on OnlyFans creators
James Fishback, a Republican gubernatorial candidate in Florida, proposes a 50% "sin tax" on incomes from OnlyFans creators to discourage people from joining the platform, a move opposed by top creator Sophie Rain.
Schweitzer calls for noticeable tax cuts "as soon as possible"
Alexander Schweitzer, the SPD Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate, advocates for tax reductions benefiting small and medium incomes and urges federal coalition partners to reach a quick agreement.
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.
Taxes 2026: What we will pay this year - Everything you need to know about incomes, rents, ENFIA
This article discusses the significant tax burden faced by millions of taxpayers in Greece for 2026, emphasizing the ongoing high indirect taxation and the impact of rising costs of living.