US Infrastructure Push Could Spur Tax Reform

US Infrastructure Push Could Spur Tax Reform

American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves warns of a critical funding gap for US infrastructure. He suggests fuel tax reform as a potential solution, but acknowledges significant political hurdles. Graves emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation, stating that failure to address infrastructure issues will negatively impact the US economy. He urges policymakers to prioritize long-term economic stability over short-term political gains to ensure a robust and efficient transportation network.

Amazon Sellers Face New Tax Reporting Rules

Amazon Sellers Face New Tax Reporting Rules

Amazon's renewed tax reporting has sparked seller concern. This article delves into the background of these reports, explains the reasons for data discrepancies, and offers practical guidance to help sellers operate in compliance and avoid tax risks. It covers key aspects of understanding the reports, reconciling them with internal records, and ensuring adherence to relevant tax regulations for cross-border e-commerce businesses operating on the Amazon platform. By addressing these issues, sellers can navigate the complexities of Amazon tax reporting and maintain a compliant and thriving business.

Lesotho Enhances Tax Efficiency with Wcobacked Training

Lesotho Enhances Tax Efficiency with Wcobacked Training

The Lesotho Revenue Authority, with the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), successfully held a workshop on "Competency-Based Human Resource Management" through the "Human Resource Management Competency Building - WCO-UNCTAD Cooperation Project." This initiative aimed to enhance the professional skills of the human capital management team and representatives from various departments. The goal is to build a scientific and rational human resource management system, create an efficient and ethical tax workforce, and provide a solid guarantee for the economic and social development of Lesotho.

India Simplifies Online Export Tax Certificate Process

India Simplifies Online Export Tax Certificate Process

This article provides a detailed analysis of the entire process for companies to apply for the "Export Goods Tax Paid/Non-Refunded Certificate" online through the e-Taxation Bureau. It covers key steps such as logging in, filling in information, submitting applications, and checking the status. The article emphasizes the importance of selecting the correct refund (exemption) status and highlights the new online verification rules to be implemented from 2026. The aim is to help companies efficiently and conveniently obtain the necessary tax certificates.

EU Carbon Tax Raises Global Shipping Costs

EU Carbon Tax Raises Global Shipping Costs

Following the implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), carbon costs must be incorporated into international shipping cost accounting. Vessel operational emissions costs and the embedded carbon emissions costs of goods will directly impact shipping prices. Businesses need to reassess shipping costs and implement measures to reduce carbon emissions in order to address the challenges posed by CBAM. This includes exploring alternative fuels and optimizing shipping routes to minimize their carbon footprint and maintain competitiveness in the global market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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WCO Aids Angola in Tax Administration Reform

WCO Aids Angola in Tax Administration Reform

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a strategic planning workshop at the headquarters of the Angolan Tax Administration (AGT) to enhance AGT's strategic planning and risk management capabilities. The workshop reviewed AGT's annual operational plan, provided recommendations for improvement, and conducted an environmental scan of AGT's risk management efforts. This event fostered collaboration among AGT departments and laid the foundation for the modernization of tax administration in Angola.

Italys Parcel Tax Backfires As Revenue Falls

Italys Parcel Tax Backfires As Revenue Falls

Italy's €2 tariff on small parcels from non-EU countries, intended to curb Chinese e-commerce platforms and boost revenue, resulted in a sharp decline in parcel volume, rerouted flights, tax revenue loss, and damage to the logistics industry. The policy aimed to protect domestic businesses but backfired. Members of Parliament have proposed postponing the tax and aligning with EU-wide tariffs, acknowledging the policy's detrimental effects. The situation highlights the potential for unintended consequences when implementing import tariffs in the context of global e-commerce.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Colombias Tax Agency DIAN Advances Digital Overhaul

Colombias Tax Agency DIAN Advances Digital Overhaul

The Colombian Customs, with the support of SECO-WCO, held a workshop to enhance its digital transformation capabilities and build a future customs model. The workshop emphasized data-driven decision-making as a key component of this transformation. The initiative aims to modernize customs processes, improve efficiency, and facilitate trade. By leveraging digital technologies and data analytics, Colombian Customs seeks to streamline operations and enhance its ability to adapt to the evolving global trade landscape, ultimately contributing to trade facilitation and economic growth.

HS Codes Tax Rates Set for Diaper Imports Globally

HS Codes Tax Rates Set for Diaper Imports Globally

This article provides a detailed analysis of the HS code 9619001000 for diapers and nappies, including tax rate information, declaration elements, and regulatory requirements. It covers export tax rebates, value-added tax, and import tax rates, offering important references for businesses engaged in international trade.