Young bearing the brunt of UK tax and wage changes, says BoE economist
A Bank of England economist highlights that recent tax and wage adjustments disproportionately affect young workers, leading to rising unemployment in this demographic.
Changes in the OC of tax advisors will also affect clients? New rates after more than 20 years
Proposed changes to the minimum guarantee sum for tax advisors' liability insurance could significantly impact clients, with new rates anticipated after over two decades.
Mitsotakis: New increase in the minimum wage at the end of March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that a new increase in the minimum wage is expected at the end of March, with decisions to be made by the Cabinet during that time.
Massive closure of files for evasion due to the sanction of the law of tax innocence
The implementation of the 'law of tax innocence' in Argentina has led to a significant increase in the minimum punishable amounts for tax crimes, resulting in the closure of numerous legal cases.
How to reorganize finances to avoid minimum tax and also fines from the IRS
Taxpayers subject to the Minimum Income Tax on dividends need to reorganize their finances to avoid unnecessary tax payments and penalties from the IRS for disguised profit distributions.
Gabriel Zucman: "We need to protect democracy from the rise of extreme wealth"
French economist Gabriel Zucman argues for a minimum tax on the ultra-rich to address the growing issue of wealth inequality.
Almost three million workers will have to file a tax return to benefit from the SMI deduction
The Spanish government has approved a new deduction for workers earning the Minimum Interprofessional Wage (SMI), which will require almost three million workers to file tax returns to take advantage of the benefit.
Gasoline and diesel, without fiscal stimulus; minimum price of Magna remains at $17.98 per liter
As of February 6, regular gasoline (Magna) is priced at a minimum of 17.98 pesos per liter, with no fiscal stimulus applied to the related tax, according to a decree from the Treasury Department.
Zucman, the creator of the minimum tax on billionaires: "Spain must adopt it"
French economist Gabriel Zucman, creator of the proposed minimum tax on billionaires, argues that Spain should implement it to prevent the wealthiest from paying less than the middle and lower classes.
HΓ©lio Schwartsman showed that it took R$ 418 to open a church in Brazil
In 2009, journalist HΓ©lio Schwartsman revealed that with just R$ 418, anyone could establish a church in Brazil, bypassing tax obligations without needing theological requirements or a minimum number of followers.
AADE: This is how it will catch in the trap the 'black' rents
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue is advancing a medium to long-term plan to implement minimum thresholds for declared rents through the new Property Registry and Management System (MIDAS).
Treasury will raise the tax deduction so that recipients of the new minimum wage continue to be tax-exempt
The government has confirmed an increase in the tax deduction to keep minimum wage earners exempt from income tax, while raising the minimum wage to 17,094 euros annually.
The Danish Democrats are ready to lower the corporate tax to 15 percent if the rest of the blue bloc agrees
The Danish Democrats are willing to reduce the corporate tax to 15 percent, in line with OECD's minimum, if requested by other right-wing parties during government formation after the upcoming parliamentary elections.
How Bercy Wants to Free Up Employee Savings
Serge Papin has proposed allowing employees earning less than two minimum wages to withdraw 2000 euros from their employee savings plan tax-free, with the potential for more through parliamentary debate.
The Government confirms that those earning the minimum wage will continue to be tax-exempt: this is how the deduction works in income tax
The Spanish Government has confirmed that individuals earning the minimum wage will remain exempt from income tax, while also highlighting ongoing conflicts between the Ministries of Labor and Finance regarding public contract regulations.
Consolidation package increases minimum tax for companies and tightens revenue records
The government has raised taxes for not only entrepreneurs and employees but also companies, tightening the rules regarding VAT deductions for company cars and expanding mandatory revenue records to additional businesses.
Yolanda DΓaz proposes to raise the SMI to 1,221 euros, a 3.1%, so it does not tax
Yolanda DΓaz has proposed a 3.1% increase in the minimum wage to 1,221 euros, aiming to avoid tax implications and reducing conflicts with employer groups.
Labour proposes to raise the minimum wage to 1,221 euros per month and exempt from personal income tax
The Ministry of Labour proposes a 3.1% increase in the minimum wage to 1,221 euros per month by 2026 and to maintain its exemption from personal income tax.
Freelancers: Higher minimum tax - Changes in presumptive income
The minimum taxable income for freelancers in Greece will increase to β¬12,320 in 2025, resulting in a tax increase of approximately β¬154, due to adjustments correlating presumptive income with the minimum wage.
The minimum tax on multinationals loses strength and puts the EU at a disadvantage
The OECD's revision of the initial proposal, which exempts U.S. companies from the tax, hampers the global initiative for a minimum tax on multinationals.
Tax Evasion: OECD Countries Agree on Global Minimum Tax - Without the USA
Representatives from 147 countries have reached a preliminary agreement on a global minimum tax to reduce incentives for multinationals to shift profits to low-tax havens; however, this agreement allows the USA to take a different approach, raising concerns about the competitiveness of European corporations.
Fight against tax evasion: exception for the USA in global minimum tax agreed
Amid pressure from the Trump administration, approximately 145 countries have agreed to amend the global minimum tax agreement of 2021, allowing exceptions for the United States.
Washington obtains an exemption from global minimum tax for American multinationals
Washington has successfully secured an exemption for American multinationals from the 15% global minimum tax, which was hailed as a historic victory that preserves American sovereignty by the U.S. Treasury Department.
The OECD approves a global minimum tax for multinationals, except for Americans
The OECD has approved a global minimum tax for multinationals, excluding American companies, amidst past renegotiations with the US government under Donald Trump's administration.
Countries agreed to update the global minimum tax agreement addressing US concerns
More than 145 countries have agreed to modifications to a global minimum corporate income tax agreement from 2021 in response to U.S. concerns that original rules could disadvantage American multinational companies, as announced by the OECD.
The OECD approves a global minimum tax for multinationals of 15% with an exception for U.S. companies
The OECD has announced that 147 countries have agreed on the key elements for the implementation of a coordinated 15% global minimum tax, with a parallel regime to address U.S. concerns.
The OECD adapts the minimum tax on multinationals to the demands of the US
The OECD has announced changes to the minimum tax for multinationals that will exempt US-based companies from the levy, following demands from Washington.
The OECD announces a global agreement for the implementation of a minimum tax on multinationals that excludes the US
The OECD has announced a global agreement for a minimum tax on multinationals, which has been endorsed by over 145 countries, but includes a specific exemption mechanism for US companies due to potential non-participation by Washington.
Entrepreneur's Essentials: Minimum Wage and Contributions * Unregistered Business Activities and Small ZUS Plus * PKPir * Coffee Maker in Expenses * JPK VAT * Product Safety
The article discusses essential topics for entrepreneurs in Poland, including minimum wage, contributions, unregistered business activities, and tax obligations.
Consolidation will hit employee salaries. In February, they will see how much more the state will take from them
Employees will experience reduced net salaries in February due to consolidation measures, affecting health insurance payments and child tax bonuses.