The Belgian Tax on Securities Accounts soon published in the Official Gazette
On 1st February 2018, the Belgian Parliament approved the law implementing a tax on securities accounts, which should be published in the Official Gazette in the next days. In a nutshell, this regime provides a 0,15%-taxation of securities accounts held by individuals, either Belgian residents or non-residents (in such a case, only on their ‘Belgian’
Non-Resident companies must file Belgian non-resident tax return electronically
As of assessment year 2015 the non-resident corporate income tax return must also be filed electronically in Belgium (BizTax application). The due date for the filing is set at 30 September 2015. No paper tax return form or other communication will be sent out to the non-resident companies this year to inform or remind them of
Note to debtors of payroll tax for payments to non-residents (section 228, § 3 BITC or so-called ‘catch-all provision’)
On 23 July 2014, the Belgian Central Tax Administration published a note to the debtors of payroll tax for payments to non-residents in the Belgian Gazette, which provides for some welcome clarifications. Background Following the Miscellaneous Provisions Act of 13 December 2012 (published in the Belgian Official Gazette on 20 December 2012) and the Royal
Anticipated change in the taxation of expatriates and other non-residents
Within the framework of the 6th Belgian state reform there is a focus on i.a. empowering our regions (Brussels, Flanders and Wallonia) via a limited degree of autonomy in respect of income taxes. As a result, our tax law will fundamentally change in the upcoming months. Although non-resident taxation remains a federal matter, certain regional