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Death tax
Don't let Uncle Sam take it all after you die
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Revenue Probes Irish Accounts
The Irish Revenue Commissioners have begun investigating a number of Irish estate agents...
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Revenue steps up pursuit of overseas investment details
The massive number of Irish investors who have acquired...
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Double taxation abolished for Poles working overseas
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Owners of property abroad face Revenue clampdown
Commissioners is to seek new powers to force estate agents
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Taxman targets foreign property
Drops plan to trawl Savills HOK files
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Spanish Government Introduces Plan to Assist Economy
As uncertainty continues in the Spanish property market ...
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Are Far Away Hills Still Greener?
Thousands of us continue to be drawn by the dream of owning a property
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Keeping It Legal - Will your firm live on after you?
To ensure that the right people continue to manage the business after you have taken
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The double taxation management
Several of the problems involved in purchasing property overseas
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Irish investors with properties in Spain beware
Non payers will be published locally
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Buy-to-let landlords facing tax crackdown
Some landlords haven't declared rental income.
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Inheritance Tax reform in France
Changes to the French inheritance tax system are improving conditions for foreign investors.
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Auctioneer company challenge Revenue inspection
A MAJOR auctioneering firm was yesterday given leave by the High Court to challenge moves ...
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Hungary Fin Min
Planning Investment Incentive For SMEs
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Bulgaria 2008
The Bulgarian government presented 2008 state budget
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Simple...and familiar
There are a couple of eye-catching measures of significance for investment and business in the pre-Budget report.
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Tax Cheats
Brown moves to snatch Tory tax policy
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Spain Finance & Business
Large jump in the inflation figures for Spain in September
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The low-flat option in Bulgaria
Critics of flat tax say that only fat cats will benefit, while those in lower income brackets may end up paying higher sums into state coffers.
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Investors in French property 'benefit from tax reforms'
New tax reforms in France could have a positive impact on property owners in the country...
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Boost for French holiday homes
British residents no longer need live in fear of French Inheritance Tax
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Call for property laws to be tightened
The Society of Actuaries has called on the Minister for ...
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Death tax

Tuesday, 27.05.2008

Wendell Cayton


One of the highest taxes in the land is the one paid to transfer one's material wealth to others at death. Up to 45 percent, to be precise, of a larger estate could go to 300 million of our closest friends and neighbors unless proper planning is done ahead of time.

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Revenue Probes Irish Accounts

Wednesday, 14.05.2008


The Irish Revenue Commissioners have begun investigating a number of Irish estate agents with regards to obtaining information on all Irish residents who have purchased property overseas. This could be the first step in what many perceive to be the beginning of a major clampdown by Revenue on the overseas property investor.

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Revenue steps up pursuit of overseas investment details

Wednesday, 14.05.2008

Sunday Business Post


The massive number of Irish investors who have acquired overseas properties has not gone unnoticed by the Irish tax authority.

The Revenue Commissioners are determined to find out the source of the money used to purchase the properties, and to discover if the property is generating any taxable income.

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Owners of property abroad face Revenue clampdown

Friday, 25.04.2008

Irish Times


Commissioners is to seek new powers to force estate agents to automatically hand over information on Irish residents who buy foreign properties to discover if the money used to buy them has been declared for tax. SIMON CARSWELL , Finance Correspondent, reports.

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Taxman targets foreign property

Thursday, 24.04.2008


AN ATTEMPT by the Revenue Commissioners to inspect records in Savills HOK's Dublin offices for the names of people who have bought property abroad since 2002 ended last Friday when Revenue withdrew its request for information. Savills HOK then withdrew its High Court challenge to the proceedings.

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Spanish Government Introduces Plan to Assist Economy

Monday, 21.04.2008


As uncertainty continues in both the economy and the Spanish property market the government has implemented a number of provisions which they hope will improve the slowing economy.

Non-residents are set to benefit if proposed plans to improve the investment conditions imposed on investment opportunities for investors gets the go ahead.

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Are Far Away Hills Still Greener?

Tuesday, 15.04.2008

Colm Murphy


As thousands of us continue to be drawn by the dream of owning a property in the sun many investors and property owners are facing a new reality that their idyllic Spanish fantasy may not be all that it was meant to be.

Property Tax International has noted that the Spanish government has introduced a number of tax breaks aimed at softening the impact as Europe’s biggest property boom comes to a halt.

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Keeping It Legal - Will your firm live on after you?

Tuesday, 25.03.2008


To ensure that the right people continue to manage the business after you have taken leave and to also ensure that your family members can retain future profits a Will Trust is highlighted by the Journal as being the most tried and tested method of appeasing everyone while ensuring that ones Inheritance tax (IHT) bill is kept under control.

A Will Trust appoints a carefully chosen trustee(s) with suitable business skills to manage the business but who will also taken into account the family members economic needs and rewards.

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The double taxation management

Wednesday, 19.03.2008

Sunday Business Post


Several of the problems involved in purchasing property overseas are connected to the calculation of tax debts so that you pay all your taxes you ought to by law both abroad and home, but not more than usual.

It is very complicated if you try to achieve this on your own.

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Irish investors with properties in Spain beware

Tuesday, 18.03.2008

Property Tax Returns


Spanish authorities started a massive investigation over the Irish investors who bought properties in Spain and hadn’t paid taxes.


It seems like over a 100,000 Spanish properties have an Irish owner.

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Buy-to-let landlords facing tax crackdown

Tuesday, 26.02.2008

The guardian


The investors who have not paid their taxes on money gained from selling/letting a property targeted in a major crackdown that accountants say will net millions of pounds for the UK's customs and tax department.

Hundreds of letters were sent to landlords this week in the first stage of what the Revenue is calling its Property Campaign.

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Inheritance Tax reform in France

Monday, 11.02.2008

PTI Returns


New president Nicolas Sarkozy proposed the IHT threshold in France will be trippled. By raising the threshold to 300% of its current state, Sarkozy is giving a good head start to french holiday owners, while taxpayers in Britain are still troubled with the current inheritance tax nil-rate in the UK.

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Auctioneer company challenge Revenue inspection

Wednesday, 19.12.2007


A MAJOR auctioneering firm was yesterday given leave by the High Court to challenge moves by the Revenue Commissioners to inspect its records for the names of people who have bought property abroad since 2002.

Savills Hamilton Osborne King (SHOK) was given leave to seek a judicial review declaring that the Revenue are not entitled to go into their premises to inspect records for this purpose.

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Hungary Fin Min

Friday, 14.12.2007

Dow Jones Newswires


Hungary plans a new investment incentive for small and medium-size companies from next year to boost their competitiveness, Finance Minister Janos Veres said Tuesday.

"If the parliament approves it, the corporate tax (for the SME's taking advantage of the incentive) will drop to 10% from 16%," Veres said at a meeting of the alliance of Hungarian employers and industrialists, or Mszosz.

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Bulgaria 2008

Friday, 02.11.2007

The Associated Press


The Bulgarian government presented a draft 2008 state budget Wednesday, projecting a record surplus of 3 percent of gross domestic product and economic growth of 6.4 percent of GDP.

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Spain Finance & Business

Friday, 12.10.2007

Typically Spanish


The new IRPF income tax system will allow the authorities to identify 320,000 rented properties over the next three years, and put an end to any fraud. So far fraud discovered using 500 € notes has only totalled 15 million €.

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Simple...and familiar

Friday, 12.10.2007

BBC News


The first and most important is a simplification of capital gains tax. And it seems to be a bold simplification.

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Tax Cheats

Friday, 12.10.2007

Times Online


Labour shamelessly burgled three populist planks of the planned Conservative manifesto, The Guardian reports, raising the threshold for inheritance tax, close loopholes for wealthy non-domiciles and switch green aviation taxes from passengers to flights.

Faced with Tory taunts that David Cameron is now in charge of the political agenda, Mr Darling tried to inject a more egalitarian flavour into his package by limiting the rise in inheritance tax threshold to estates worth £700,000, rather than £1 million as proposed last week by the Tories.

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The low-flat option in Bulgaria

Wednesday, 10.10.2007

Sofia Echo


In the last week of July the Bulgarian Government announced plans to introduce a flat tax on personal income in 2008.

The Government said the new rate, which will be among the lowest in a region where flat taxes have become popular, will encourage foreign investment and help shrink the country’s informal economy.

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Investors in French property 'benefit from tax reforms'

Monday, 03.09.2007

Times


New tax reforms in France could have a positive impact on property owners in the country, according to experts

Approximately 95 per cent of homeowners will now be exempt from paying inheritance tax (IHT) after the government tripled the threshold at which people become liable to pay.

As a result, only the wealthiest people will be affected by the tax, which is based on the value of a person's estate when they die.

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Boost for French holiday homes

Sunday, 02.09.2007


British residents no longer need live in fear of French inheritance tax.

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Call for property laws to be tightened

Thursday, 23.11.2006


The Society of Actuaries has called on the Minister for Finance to bring certain investment products that are outside the scope of consumer protection law under the remit of the Financial Regulator?
The call came as amid concerns from the body about certain investment products which involve overseas property.

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