Category: A-E

Apple’s principal Irish company became stateless for tax purposes from 2006

Apple Operations International, the principal Irish holding company for foreign subsidiaries, was not always stateless for tax purposes based on the last filed accounts in Ireland. It stopped paying tax in Ireland from 2006, based on US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations evidence. The most explosive revelation in the May… – Continue reading

Apple, Starbucks Tax Deals With Irish, Dutch Probed by EU

Tax breaks for Apple Inc. (AAPL:US), Starbucks Corp. (SBUX:US) and Fiat Finance & Trade SA in three European Union countries are under investigation by EU competition regulators in a clampdown on special treatment for companies. The EU is checking whether the tax deals in Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg are illegal state aid, according to… – Continue reading

EU investigates tax rulings on Apple, Starbucks, Fiat

Reuters) – The European Commission raised pressure on Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg over their corporate tax practices, saying it was investigating deals the countries have cut with Apple, Starbucks and Fiat. The EU is looking at whether the countries’ tax treatment of multinationals, which help to attract investment and… – Continue reading

European Commission to investigate Apple’s Ireland tax haven – report

Additional details on the allegedly impending investigation from the European Commission were not shared by the initial source, Ireland’s RTE, according to Reuters. A formal announcement of the investigation is expected to follow.It’s already been established through other investigations that Apple has not broken any laws in utilizing Ireland as a tax haven,… – Continue reading

EC to Investigate Apple’s (AAPL) Ireland Tax Haven: Report

Irish state broadcaster RTE reports that the European Commission had decided to launch a formal investigation into Apple (AAPL)’s tax arrangements in Ireland. An announcement is expected by EU’s Competition Commissioner to follow: “The European Commission is to open a formal investigation into Apple’s tax arrangements with Ireland. An announcement is expected to… – Continue reading

Europe opens tax probe into Apple in Ireland

The probe, announced on Wednesday by Europe’s competition commissioner Joaquín Almunia, will look into whether the low rate of tax Apple pays in Ireland breaks European state aid rules.   Apple pays less than two percent tax in the country — far less than the standard 12.5 percent corporation tax… – Continue reading

Report: Bank Leumi to pay NIS 1 billion fine to US over tax evasion suspicion

Bank Leumi, one of Israel’s largest financial institutions, will pay a billion-shekel fine to US authorities for suspected tax evasion, Channel 2 reported on Sunday. Related: Israel agrees to turn American’s bank accounts over to IRS According to a US-led investigation, the bank’s American branches made illegal transactions to clients’… – Continue reading

Credit Suisse Offers Map to 13 Swiss Banks in U.S. Tax Probe

Suisse Group AG (CSGN) set a new standard for punishment in the U.S. crackdown on offshore tax evasion. Julius Baer Group Ltd., Zuercher Kantonalbank and the Swiss unit of HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA) are among those seeking to avoid pleading guilty to helping Americans cheat the Internal Revenue Service —… – Continue reading

Amazon Facing Fresh UK Tax Avoidance Row

The internet retail giant Amazon is facing fresh claims of tax avoidance after its latest accounts showed it routed more than £11 billion through its Luxembourg-based subsidiary in 2013 – yet paid only £4 million in UK corporation tax last year. Amazon trades through the Luxembourg subsidiary, Amazon EU SARL,… – Continue reading

Report: Bank of America among US companies saving on taxes by keeping profits offshore

Bank of America tops the list of Charlotte-based companies avoiding big tax bills by keeping profits offshore, according to a new report by a nonprofit tax research and advocacy group. Citizens for Tax Justice found that 301 U.S. Fortune 500 companies disclosed holding nearly $2 trillion in profits offshore. By… – Continue reading

Swiss banking giant pleads guilty to aiding tax evasion

WASHINGTON — European bank Credit Suisse AG pleaded guilty Monday to helping wealthy Amer­icans avoid paying taxes through secret offshore accounts and agreed to pay about $2.6 billion. The Justice Department said it was the largest penalty imposed in any criminal tax case. It is also the largest bank to… – Continue reading

Three Things Credit Suisse’s Guilty Plea To Tax Evasion Teaches Big Banks

Credit Suisse is pleading guilty to criminal charges and paying a $2.6 billion fine for helping American clients cheat on their taxes over the past decade. The firm helped tens of thousands of Americans hide their wealth, kept lists of companies and accountants who could facilitate tax evasion for clients, and actively recruited U.S…. – Continue reading

Corporate Tax: Apple, Google, Dr Dre & Ireland’s continuing stateless companies

Corporate Tax Avoidance: Last week the news that Apple is considering buying Beats Electronics, a maker of expensive headphones that was founded by record mogul Jimmy Iovine and rap artist Dr Dre, for $3.2bn, got a lot of media attention. Dr Dre must have pissed-off Apple when he bragged on… – Continue reading

Caterpillar Dodged Billions in Taxes for Over a Decade

Caterpillar, industrial and construction equipment manufacturing Goliath, has been avoiding or deferring paying U.S. taxes for at least 13 years to the tune of approximately $2.4 billion, according to a report from the Homeland Security & Government Affairs Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. “Tax evasion schemes rob the system of billions of… – Continue reading

Goldman Sachs fears risks if rivals BNP Paribas and Credit Suisse plead guilty to violating sanctions, abetting tax evasion

The head of US bank Goldman Sachs has warned that guilty pleas from rivals BNP Paribas and Credit Suisse, under legal proceedings in the United States, could hurt the financial system. The two European banks, under probes for violating US sanctions and abetting tax evasion, are potentially facing very heavy… – Continue reading

Credit Suisse and U.S. Department of Justice Reportedly In Negotiations for Possible Settlement: Time Running Out For U.S. Account Holders To Disclose Foreign Accounts

Kevin E. Thorn, Managing Partner of the Thorn Law Group discusses the recent negotiations between the U.S. Department of Justice and Swiss bank Credit Suisse and the effect that any potential settlement may have on the rest of the banking community and the U.S. Taxpayers who still may have undisclosed… – Continue reading

Swisspartners Ends U.S. Tax Probe With Non-Prosecution Agreement

Swisspartners Group, a Zurich-based money-manager, resolved a U.S. criminal tax probe by paying $4.4 million for helping American clients use secret accounts to evade taxes. In return, the government agreed not to prosecute the firm, citing its “extraordinary cooperation.” The agreement resulted from Swisspartners’ voluntary production of the files for… – Continue reading

Multinationals escape tax due to ‘exceptional’ rules, study claims

Large subsidiaries of multinationals, such as Apple and Google, which are based in Ireland are able to escape paying corporation tax due to an “exceptional” interpretation of tax laws by the Revenue Commissioners, a new study claims. A research paper by James Stewart, associate professor in finance at Trinity College… – Continue reading

Apple’s Offshore Accounting Comes Up Against the SEC, Congress and the IRS

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — The Securities and Exchange Commission is serious about going afterApple’s (AAPL_) off-shore cash. In a letter of comment to Apple’s in-house counsel, SEC accounting branch chief Kathleen Collins challenged the company’s aggressive accounting policies. Apple has about $16 billion of offshore cash exempt from taxation by the Internal… – Continue reading

Congress Considers Making Offshore Tax Loopholes Permanent

On Tuesday, the House Ways and Means Committee holds a hearing to discuss making permanent several of multinationals’ favorite tax code provisions, including the Apple loophole. Thus the House, like the Senate, is in the early stages of enacting these expired provisions yet again. That’s how Congress traditionally gives multinationals their offshore tax loopholes: propose… – Continue reading

Credit Suisse Faces Threat Of New US Probe For Offshore Tax Evasion

ZURICH (Reuters) – Credit Suisse faces the threat of a new investigation into its role in helping wealthy Americans avoid paying taxes after New York state’s top financial regulator requested documents from the Swiss bank. Switzerland’s second-largest lender had raised expectations it was putting the long-running American tax controversy behind it when it… – Continue reading

Alibaba IPO Appeal Could Make It Target For Scutiny From Beijing

The much-anticipated initial public offering of Chinese Internet giant Alibaba Group could be a double-edged sword for the company: Investors are drooling for a piece of the action in that country’s burgeoning online payment market, but its growing use in illegal transactions could attract scrutiny from Chinese government regulators. Alibaba,… – Continue reading

KKR’s Entry Into Canadian Oil Patch Crimped by Tax Clampdown

Canada is clamping down on off-shore tax shelters used by private-equity funds, in a move that may curb investment in the oil and gas industry by KKR & Co. and Blackstone Group LP. (BX) The government has given private-equity firms and other interested parties until April 11 to respond to proposals tucked… – Continue reading

Republican senators express support for Caterpillar tax strategy

WASHINGTON — Caterpillar Inc. executives defended a tax strategy Tuesday that has saved the manufacturing giant billions in U.S. taxes. They got support from Republican senators, including one who said the company deserves an award. Caterpillar has avoided paying $2.4 billion in U.S. taxes since 2000 by shifting profits to… – Continue reading

HMRC Increases Amount of Tax Suspected to be Underpaid Through Transfer pricing

Adds £118m to ‘tax under consideration’ from intra-group transfers • HMRC proposes further crackdown on intra-group transfers in Budget HM Revenue & Customs has increased the amount of tax it estimates has been underpaid by the UK’s largest businesses through transfer pricing arrangements by £118 million to more than £1.1 billion, an… – Continue reading

Senate Probe: Caterpillar Avoided $2.4B in U.S. Taxes

Caterpillar avoided $2.4 billion in federal taxes between 2000 and 2012 by shifting $8 billion in profits from international parts sales to a tax haven in Switzerland, said Chairman Carl Levin, (D-MI), of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations on Monday. Joining Microsoft (MSFT), Hewlett Packard (HPQ) and Apple (AAPL),… – Continue reading