Sentences with phrase «taxed by national authorities»

«The way we have been taxed by national authorities has in our view been in accordance with EU rules.

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For example, auditing firms would be able to continue to provide certification of compliance with tax requirements, but they would be prohibited from supplying tax advisory services that directly affect the company's financial statements and might be subject to question by national tax authorities.
On June 28, 2012, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5 — 4 vote in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius that the mandate was constitutional under the U.S. Congress's taxing authority.
It doesn't feature on the «scorecard» of spending commitments because the amount is relatively low, but it promises to bump local politicians» income by exempting them from having to pay income tax and national insurance contributions (NICs) on their costs getting to the local authority.
The National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has directed Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) to implement the amended Special Petroleum Tax (SPT) Act which reduces the tax by 2Tax (SPT) Act which reduces the tax by 2tax by 2 %.
The fees charged by E * TRADE related to a transaction for the account of Customer are designed to offset third - party fees generally charged to E * TRADE in respect of such transactions, including without limitation any regulatory or transaction fee or tax, market center fee, clearing house fee or depository fee, assessed by any regulatory authority, self - regulatory organization, market center, clearing house, clearing agency or depository, including without limitation the SEC, FINRA, any national securities exchange or other market center, DTC and NSCC.
One may ask whether national legislation, by which a national court is effectively prohibited to judge in certain long - lasting VAT disputes in favour of the tax authorities, complies with the Member State's obligation to collect VAT.
The average number of new tax cases sent to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has risen by a fifth since the credit crunch, as more businesses and other taxpayers use the court to challenge the actions of national tax authorities, says Pinsent Masons, the international law firm.
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