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Spain under fire to harmonise tax regimes across regions
Pressure is mounting on the Spanish government to introduce a nationwide tax system to address “substantial tax disparities” between the country’s 17 autonomous regions.
North America | news 30 Jan 17
Two charged in $81m ‘Hamilton’ musical Ponzi scheme
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged two New Yorkers with raising more than $81m (£64.5m, €75.7m) through a Ponzi scheme that promised high returns by buying and selling tickets to see high-demand shows, such as Broadway musical Hamilton.
North America | news 30 Jan 17
Canadian reporting under Fatca doubled in 2016
Details of bank accounts belonging to more than 315,000 Canadian residents were shared with the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in 2016 under the Fatca agreement, more the double the previous year.
Best Practice | news 30 Jan 17
Cold calling continues to rise despite proposed ban
In spite of warnings from government and the pensions industry, 7% of UK adults said they had released some or all of their pension savings as cash after being cold contacted, research from Phoenix Group has found.
Spain retains wealth tax quashing hopes of ‘promised abolition’
Spain has confirmed there will be no changes to income or wealth taxes in 2017, despite political instability in recent months giving hope that a controversial wealth tax would finally be lifted.