Category: F-J

Dodging Taxation: The Truth of How Top Australian Firms are Paying Less Tax

Tax avoidance is being documented across the world, with Australia no exception. The government is now looking at how to clamp down on the billions of dollars being lost as top Australian firms are succeeding in dodging taxation. Last year saw the release of multiple reports highlighting the worrying number… – Continue reading

Candidate urges parties to ‘close links’ with banks following tax avoidance scandal

WARRINGTON South’s Trade Union and Socialist Coalition parliamentary candidate is calling on parties to ‘close their links’ with banks. Kevin Bennett, who is also a council representative for Fairfield and Howley, has condemned the actions of banks in the country following the tax avoidance scandal. The former Labour councillor insists… – Continue reading

Candidate urges parties to ‘close links’ with banks following tax avoidance scandal

WARRINGTON South’s Trade Union and Socialist Coalition parliamentary candidate is calling on parties to ‘close their links’ with banks. Kevin Bennett, who is also a council representative for Fairfield and Howley, has condemned the actions of banks in the country following the tax avoidance scandal. The former Labour councillor insists… – Continue reading

MPs lash HSBC over Swiss tax evasion allegations as bank bosses say they were oblivious to what was happening

Bosses at HSBC were yesterday accused by MPs of turning a blind eye to alleged tax evasion in its Swiss private banking arm. In an ill-tempered hearing with the Public Accounts Committee, members said they did not believe that executives in London were oblivious to what was happening. Chief executive… – Continue reading

Stocks and Tax Management: The Curious Logic of Tax ‘Avoidance’ vs. ‘Evasion’

NEW YORK (TheStreet) — Bank of America (BAC) has just been accused of using U.S. government-insured depositor money to finance trades facilitating “dividend tax arbitrage.” This is the practice of moving stocks around to different jurisdictions so that the ultimate client beneficial owner of the stock minimizes the tax he… – Continue reading

Netflix won’t charge Australians GST

Sparks are flying after Netflix said it would not charge GST on the Australian version of its online television service which launches next Tuesday. United States-based Netflix, Quickflix, Foxtel Play, Presto and Stan, partly owned by Fairfax Media, are locked in a bidding battle to secure the best programs for… – Continue reading

Foreign investors raise tax concerns with FM

Discuss issues related to applicability of minimum alternate tax and permanent establishment Foreign Investor on Saturday raised several tax-related issues with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley at a meeting organised by the National Stock Exchange (NSE). According to sources, issues regarding applicability of minimum alternate tax (MAT) and permanent establishment (PEs)… – Continue reading

UK finance minister planning ‘diverted profits tax’: Sunday Times

(Reuters) – Britain’s finance minister, George Osborne, is planning to introduce a new “diverted profits tax” targeting multinational companies judged to have shifted profits overseas to avoid tax, the Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing government sources. The 25 percent levy, more than corporation tax which is set at 20 percent,… – Continue reading

Egyptian Money Abroad Exposed Through Swiss Leaks

The files at the foundation of the Swiss Leaks articles are based on data secreted away by Hervé Falciani, a former HSBC employee-turned-whistleblower. He turned the data over to the French government in 2008 and its tax authority launched an investigation. The French newspaper Le Monde obtained a version of… – Continue reading

How HMRC is tackling tax arrangements similar to Starbucks’

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) met last month to ask HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) about its efforts to curb tax avoidance, including how HMRC has developed its transfer pricing approach to counteract tax arrangements such as those by Google, Amazon and Starbucks. Present at the hearing on February 11,… – Continue reading

HSBC ‘not representative’ of Swiss banking

Helping tax cheats or money launderers has never been an integral strategy of the Swiss financial centre, Swiss Bankers Association (SBA) chief executive Claude-Alain Margelisch tells swissinfo.ch as the HSBC ‘Swiss Leaks’ scandal continues. The unsavoury activities of HSBC, UBS AG (NYSE:UBS) and others, brought into the public domain by… – Continue reading

Imagination at Work? GE Once Again Pays Less Than 1% in Federal Taxes

Notorious tax dodger GE recently released its annual financial report and the only thing eye-raising about the company’s paltry 0.9 percent federal income tax rate is that it’s marginally higher than the 0.4 percent average rate it paid over the past decade. Released without fanfare late in the afternoon last… – Continue reading

No respite for Vodafone as Arun Jaitley maintains status quo on past offshore deals

British mobile giant Vodafone hasn’t been bailed out, with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley maintaining status quo on taxing past offshore deals. However, foreign investors can draw comfort as tax will be charged in India only on certain offshore deals where the underlying asset and the value derived thereon are in… – Continue reading

No wonder Nick Clegg has gone quiet on tax dodging: His wife’s paid by law firm that helps rich avoid tax and his father is chairman of bank with ties to tax haven

‘His failure to make more noise is odd’ says prominent tax QC His father, Nicholas, has worked for banks operating in tax havens Wife, Miriam Gonzalez Durantez’s, firm advertises ‘tax-planning services’ Lib Dems insist there is no conflict of interest involved in his position Not long ago, a law firm… – Continue reading

Regulators Increase Scrutiny On Banks Over Tax-Avoidance Derivatives

Bank of America and four other banks have been queried by financial regulators about a complex trading maneuver that allows hedge funds to escape certain taxes. Reuters Financial regulators are heightening their focus on banks involved in complex international trades designed to skirt taxes, the Wall Street Journal reports. The… – Continue reading

Leaks on tap

Making tax-transparency standards watertight will be difficult THE optimistic view of the tax-evasion scandals that have bedevilled banks since 2008 is that they can only be seen in the rear-view mirror. The incriminating files in the latest case, regarding tax-dodging personal accounts held at the Swiss arm of HSBC, date… – Continue reading

Coutts’ Swiss operation faces German investigation over tax evasion claims

Bank’s subsidiary in Switzerland is already being investigated by US authorities about whether it helped Americans evade tax The venerable Coutts bank, home of the Queen’s personal accounts, has been drawn into the mounting controversy about private banking with an admission that its Swiss arm is under investigation for aiding… – Continue reading

Tax break for Gilead as overseas profits jump 81%

Profits outside US exceed non-US sales for company selling $1,000 a pill HepC therapy Gilead Science, whose $1,000-a-pill hepatitis C treatment is one of the world’s most expensive drugs, is avoiding billions of dollars in US taxes by booking profits overseas. The company, which has operations in Ireland, reported foreign… – Continue reading

RBS staff under investigation from German authorities over Swiss tax evasion

Disclosure in bank’s annual results about Coutts comes as it reports seventh consecutive loss Royal Bank of Scotland was dragged into the Swiss tax evasion scandal on Thursday when it emerged that the taxpayer-owned company’s private bank is under investigation for helping wealthy clients evade tax. The small print of… – Continue reading

HSBC chiefs to testify in tax scandal on tax evasion

First there was money laundering, then foreign-exchange rigging and now tax evasion. Politicians and analysts are asking if big banks became too big to manage from being too large to be allowed to fail HSBC Europe’s biggest bank, has endured a string of scandals and paid millions in penalties to… – Continue reading

EU official calls for more efforts from member states to combat tax evasion

BRUSSELS, Feb. 23 (Xinhua) — Member states need to pay more heed to coordinating their efforts in corporate taxation to combat tax evasion, said economic and financial affairs commissioner Pierre Moscovici on Monday. Moscovici said the European Commission (EC) had actively supported European member states in their efforts to secure… – Continue reading

FIU not investigating US$54.8 mil in Swiss accounts

BELIZE CITY, Mon. Feb. 23, 2015–It’s far easier to move money from Belize via an offshore company than to deposit those funds in a local commercial bank, especially with more stringent banking requirements which have been implemented as part of the new anti-money laundering regime here in Belize. If a… – Continue reading

‘Don’t over-complicate tax laws’

Attempt to plug every gap makes the system unworkable – Norton Rose Fulbright. JOHANNESBURG – A tax expert has warned against over-complicating tax legislation in an attempt to block every loophole or perceived underpayments of tax, as it makes the tax system “unworkable”. Andrew Wellsted, director at Norton Rose Fulbright,… – Continue reading

Argentine Tax Authority Says It’s Seeking Arrest of Miguel Abadi

(Bloomberg) — Argentine tax authorities said Sunday they are seeking the arrest of money manager Miguel Abadi for alleged involvement in an offshore investment network designed to avoid paying taxes. The agency, in a statement, said it’s seeking information from tax agencies in the Virgin Islands, Uruguay and Bermuda about… – Continue reading