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In today’s edition a.o.: Germany - Für Rentner wird die Besteuerung einfacher dank dem überarbeiteten deutsch-französischen Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen; United Kingdom  Tax  changes coming into effect 1 April 2015 (News story); European Parliament – Video on Demand available from the March 31st meeting of Members of the European Parliament with Angel Gurría and Pascal Saint-Amans; EuroparlTV – How to save world economy from tax abuses? (An interview with OECD Tax Policy Director Pascal Saint-Amans); Hong Kong – China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region sign Fourth Protocol to Arrangement for Avoidance of Double Taxation; New Zealand – Employer’s guide -Information to help you with your responsibilities as an employer published; European Commission – Customs cooperation with Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine; Ireland – eBrief No. 040/2015: Tax Treatment of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs); Ireland – eBrief No. 041/2015: VAT treatment of research services carried out by Third Level Educational Bodies; British Virgin Islands – British Virgin Islands Issues Updated FATCA Guidance Notes

 

From the European Commission:

Customs cooperation with Georgia, Republic of Moldova and Ukraine

 

From the Irish Rvenue (Irish Tax and Customs):

·       eBrief No. 040/2015: Tax Treatment of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs);

·       eBrief No. 041/2015: VAT treatment of research services carried out by Third Level Educational Bodies

 

From the Government of the British Virgin Islands:

British Virgin Islands Issues Updated FATCA Guidance Notes

 

From the German Bundesministerium der Finanzen:

Für Rentner wird die Besteuerung einfacher dank dem überarbeiteten deutsch-französischen Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen

 

From GOV.UK:

Tax changes coming into effect 1 April 2015 (News story)

 

From the European Parliament: 

Video on Demand available from the March 31st meeting of Members of the European Parliament with Angel Gurría and Pascal Saint-Amans

 

From EuroparlTV:

How to save world economy from tax abuses? (An interview with OECD Tax Policy Director Pascal Saint-Amans)

 

From the Hong Kong Inland Revenue Department:

China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region sign Fourth Protocol to Arrangement for Avoidance of Double Taxation

 

From the New Zealand Inland Revenue:

Employer’s guide -Information to help you with your responsibilities as an employer published

 

 

 

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