Cyprus Stock Exchange encourages companies to adopt ESG policies

Cyprus Stock Exchange encourages companies to adopt ESG policies

Fact: Eliza Stasopoulou, a senior officer at the Cyprus Stock Exchange, emphasized the importance of companies implementing corporate governance and social responsibility policies to enhance performance, improve services, and foster transparency and rational management.

Warsaw kick-off for OUC, ’s ‘Infotester4Education’ project

Warsaw kick-off for OUC, ’s ‘Infotester4Education’ project

Fact: The Cyprus Center for Algorithmic Transparency (CyCAT) team of the Open University of Cyprus (OUC) participated in the kick-off meeting for the Infotester4Education project in Warsaw, Poland.

Increasing tolerance of corruption in the north

Increasing tolerance of corruption in the north

Fact: Turkish Cypriots held a protest against corruption, demanding accountability for those responsible for corruption in the northern part of Cyprus.

Tax reporting transparency reaches a tipping point

Tax reporting transparency reaches a tipping point

Tax transparency is becoming more common globally, with regulators, investors, and the public demanding greater visibility into corporate tax profiles. Companies are facing new tax reporting and disclosure requirements, such as expanded Financial Accounting Standards Board disclosures in the U.S. and public Country-by-Country Reporting legislation in the EU. Adapting to these changes and investing in suitable technology tools can help companies communicate their tax narrative effectively and enhance trust with stakeholders.

Tenn. House and Senate broker a compromise on the business tax rebate

Tenn. House and Senate broker a compromise on the business tax rebate

The Tennessee House and Senate have reached a compromise to pass a business tax cut and refund, allowing businesses to request refunds up to three years of the Franchise and Excise Tax.

MPs approve Tepak budget amid transparency concerns

MPs approve Tepak budget amid transparency concerns

The House of Representatives approved the budget for the Cyprus University of Technology (Tepak) for 2024. The budget bill passed by unanimous vote, but MPs raised concerns about lack of transparency and financial scandals at the institution. The budget approval was delayed, leading to pressure on MPs to pass it to ensure university staff would be paid.

Iraq hangs 11 convicted of terrorism in latest mass executions, security officials say

Iraq hangs 11 convicted of terrorism in latest mass executions, security officials say

Iraq hanged 11 militants convicted of terrorism charges in Nassiriya. The executions were carried out on Monday, and all those executed were Iraqi nationals. The men were found guilty of joining the Islamic State and participating in terrorist activities. Amnesty International expressed concern about the lack of transparency surrounding executions in Iraq.

Larnaca marina, ’s Kition no-show at committee ‘not a sign of disrespect’

Larnaca marina, ’s Kition no-show at committee ‘not a sign of disrespect’

Developer Kition Ocean Holdings did not attend a House transport committee meeting, but insisted it was not a sign of disrespect. They tried to attend remotely but were unable to. There is a dispute with authorities over the payment of a financial guarantee for the Larnaca port and marina project. The government expects €10 million, but the company insists on discussing the amount. Transport Minister threatened to take legal action if the full amount was not paid, but Kition only put forward €4.2 million. Differences in opinion remain regarding the guarantee amount, and the construction license for the project is set to be issued soon.

How Does the TCJA Sunset Affect Business Taxation Going Forward | JD Supra

How Does the TCJA Sunset Affect Business Taxation Going Forward | JD Supra

– The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) has important segments scheduled to expire on December 31, 2025.
– The US corporate tax rate was reduced from 35% to 21% and is not scheduled to sunset.
– The Qualified Business Income (QBI) Deduction of 20% for passthrough entities is scheduled to end in 2025.
– Bonus depreciation deductions are scheduled to decrease over the years and eventually sunset.
– The TCJA repealed the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) for corporations.
– It is important to consult a tax attorney for domestic and international tax planning for corporate entities post-2025.
– The Corporate Transparency Act requires small corporate entities to disclose ownership interests.
– Congressional decisions on QBI deductions and AMT may be impacted by reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act.

Tennessee lawmakers still at odds over business tax cut as session enters final days • Tennessee Lookout

Tennessee lawmakers still at odds over business tax cut as session enters final days • Tennessee Lookout

House and Senate lawmakers are still in disagreement over Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s .9 billion business tax cut proposal. The sticking points include how many years of refunds to give and a requirement in the House version for the revenue department to disclose the names and amounts of refunds companies receive. Both versions would eliminate the property portion of the state’s franchise tax, resulting in 0 million in annual lost revenue for the state. The Senate passed a version similar to Lee’s proposal, offering three years of refunds without requiring disclosure of recipients. The House version offers 1-2 years of refunds and includes the disclosure requirement. The conference committee is working to resolve the differences between the two versions.