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A two-speed Europe? The latest ACEA report on the EU Zero-Emission Vehicle Tax Disparity shows that 1/3 of EU states still offer no tax help for green commercial fleets.
Cash transfers just got more expensive. The new OBBBA Remittance Excise Tax imposes a 1% levy on cash and money order remittances sent abroad.
The service industry just got a raise. The IRS has finalized the OBBBA No Tax on Tips rules, exempting gratuities from federal income tax while adding strict anti-abuse guardrails.
Brussels is moving to tax the “unforeseen luck” of energy giants. The new EU Energy Windfall Tax 2026 aims to capture foreign profits to fund consumer relief.
The numbers are in, and they aren’t pretty. 2026 Taxpayer Sentiment shows that most Americans feel the tax system is unfair and too expensive as the IRS deadline looms.
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary taxes. The new UK Wealth Tax Proposal suggests “war-time” adjustments to protect households from inflation.
Macroeconomic stability takes center stage. A deferral of the Philippines Fuel Excise Tax hike is likely after the ADB warned of slowing regional growth.
Gibraltar’s new Transaction Tax is still coming, but not yet. Official updates now show the EU-UK Gibraltar agreement is expected to apply provisionally from July 15, 2026, delaying the planned 15% regime.
Digital victory in Warsaw. The Poland KSeF E-Invoicing system reports 150 million invoices in its first week, proving the “hard launch” is a success.
A major win for the cloud. The CTA has ruled that Philippines SaaS Withholding Tax on software subscriptions can be reduced to 0% under tax treaties.
