Tax Newsletters 2016
You can read here the latest issues of Mazars Hungary's Tax Newsletters. In these publications we would like to inform our clients and prospective partners about the current modifications or changes in tax.
Tax Newsletter 2016/12 - Luxembourg draft law
This newsletter may be interesting for all those who have a ruling or an advance pricing agreement in place with the Luxembourg tax authorities.
Tax Newsletter 2016/11 - Brexit and mobile workers
Following the vote for the UK to leave the European Union today we are aware that many, particularly the employers of European nationals, will be questioning what this means for them and their employees going forward.
Tax Newsletter 2016/10 - Brexit - Tax implications
The result of the recent Brexit referendum, in which the UK decided to leave the EU, potentially has very significant economic implications for the country, in particular the UK tax system.
Tax Newsletter - Tax package for 2017
The tax package accepted on 7th June for the next year has been recently announced. The early legislation may allow the appropriate preparation. Although most of the changes will enter into force from 1st January 2017, but certain changes will be effective already in this year, so it is necessary to prepare for them.
Tax Newsletter 2016/8 - Tax proposal for 2017
The 2017 tax package („Proposal”) was submitted to the Parliament last week, therefore the amendments to become effective as of next year may be voted this Spring as it was in last year.
Tax Newsletter 2016/7 - New minimum income
As of 1 January 2015, the rule of income- (profit-) minimum calculation defined in the Corporate Tax Act was modified.
Tax Newsletter 2016/6 - TP 2015
Preparation of transfer pricing documentations is one of the Hungarian taxpayers’ obligations since 2003.
Tax Newsletter 2016/5 - Investigation guidelines
In each year, the National Tax and Customs Administration publishes a report covering the targeted directions and aspects of tax authority investigations.
Tax Newsletter 2016/4 - CbC
At the end of January 2016, 31 OECD countries signed the agreement on exchange of information, which expressively enables the automatic exchange of country-by-country reports.
Tax News 2016/3-Automatic exchange of information
2016 has brought a dramatic change in banking data exchange between states.The first phase of the automatic exchange of tax information is on its way.