Useful Links for International Taxation
An online database to verify the validity of a VAT number issued by any Member State.
Commission devoted to reform and coordination of Customs and taxation throughout the European Union.
Links to information about VAT rates, legislation, proposals, refund procedures, and other information.
The IBFD is an Amsterdam-based organization active on a
worldwide scale in the field of tax research, information and education.
This site includes an international taxation glossary, resources for
tax research and publications about taxation throughout the world.
Links to sites about taxes, categorized by country.
Includes sites about tax policy, regulations, instructions, advice,
various types of taxes, tax software and other related topics.
News about taxation worldwide
Website of the US Internal Revenue Service that explains
taxation for foreign businesses doing business in the US and US
businesses doing business abroad.
Daily worldwide tax news service
Comparisons of tax rates around the world
Links to information about taxes worldwide.
A collection of links to Tax and Customs Administrations on the Internet.
Taxware is a leading developer of transaction based, worldwide commercial tax compliance software.
Service that arranges VAT refunds and registers companies
for VAT in Europe and trains about VAT regulations in Europe.
Information provided by International Sales Tax Refund
Corp. on value added tax from Europe and Canada with updates on
procedures and changes effected by various countries.
Seminars that train how to deal successfully with VAT and taxation on international and internet transactions.
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Encompassing eleven time zones, Russia is the largest country in the
world by landmass. Therefore, many businesses tend to approach the
Russian market on a regional basis.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Russia ( Posted on: 23 December 2009 )
Related keywords: income taxes , taxation , taxes , tax , duties
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The UAE has a population of 4.5 million of which 85 percent are
expatriates. With tax free income and one of the world’s highest per
capita incomes, the country’s leisure retail outlets will increase
dramatically.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service United Arab Emirates ( Posted on: 23 December 2009 )
Related keywords: tax income , tax
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The Free Trade Agreement between the United States and Australia
(AUSFTA) came into effect on January 1, 2005. AUSFTA eliminated import
tariffs on 99% of U.S.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Australia ( Last updated: 23 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: tariffs , tariff
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Pricing practices in Spain are similar to those of the United States,
although markups tend to be slightly higher. Products and services in
Spain are subject to Value Added Tax (VAT, or IVA in Spanish), which is
presently 16 percent.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Poland ( Posted on: 24 February 2010 )
Related keywords: tax
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This article covers topics such as Import Tariffs • Trade Barriers •
Import Requirements and Documentation • U.S. Export Controls • Temporary
Entry etc
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service France ( Last updated: 13 Mar 2011 )
Related keywords: tariffs
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The Fire Protection Equipment sector in Spain followed a steady growth
path until recently. The latest figures released by Tecnifuego-AESPI,
the Spanish Fire Protection Association, indicated that total revenue
reached $3.6 billion by 2007 (€2,538 Million), showing an increase of 6
percent over the previous year.
An Expert View by U.S. Commercial Service Poland ( Last updated: 25 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: revenue
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There is duty-free trade between South Africa and the other four
countries (Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland) that compromise
the Southern African Customs Union (SACU).
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service South Africa ( Last updated: 25 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: duty
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On January 1, 2005, Australia entered into the Free Trade Agreement
with the United States (AUSFTA), providing major benefits for both
countries immediately through removal of tariffs, and the phased opening
of markets.
A Hot Tip by U.S. Commercial Service Australia ( Last updated: 23 Feb 2011 )
Related keywords: tariffs
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Arbitrator is a technically name of a person selected with reference to
an established system for friendly determination of controversy which,
though not judicial, yet is regulated by law; so that the powers and
duties of the arbitrator, when once he is chosen, are prescribed by law,
and his doings may be judicially...
An Expert View by Trustman & Co ( Posted on: 14 February 2010 )
Related keywords: duties
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Forestry production for 2010 will continue to decline, but at a lower
pace than in 2009, primarily as a result of government policy aimed at
increasing export tariffs on unprocessed wood and the lack of
investments in the sector.
A Hot Tip by Foreign Agricultural Service ( Posted on: 4 January 2010 )
Related keywords: tariffs