Category: Corporates

‘Sweetheart’ tax deals inquiry a setback for Jean-Claude Juncker

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Wild Parties, Secret Cash Drops, Offshore Accounts: Meet Brazil’s Black-Market Central Banker

He was known to authorities as Brazil’s black-market central banker, a career criminal who smuggled cash for the rich and powerful by private jet and armored car. Now Alberto Youssef — a rum-runner turned money-launderer turned reputed billionaire — has emerged as a principal player in the biggest corruption scandal… – Continue reading

COMPANY COMMENT: Offshore property funds; Shaft Sinkers

OFFSHORE property funds should outpace most local property funds in terms of capital growth this year. Many developed countries’ property markets are offering developers low interest rates amid increasing economic growth, while SA is expected to struggle to grow and a number of property funds here will be beset with… – Continue reading

LEGAL ALERT ON KAZAKHSTAN BANKS M&A

Under Kazakhstan law, generally, both resident and non-resident legal entities may own shares in a Kazakhstan bank. National Bank Pre-Transaction Consent.  Generally, there are two thresholds entailing the necessity to obtain the National Bank of Kazakhstan (the ‘NBK’) (financial regulator) pre-transaction consent:  (i) “large participant”, whereby an entity controls ≥10%… – Continue reading

Indian economy gathers pace as the government tries to ‘walk the talk’ on key reforms

With foreign investment, energy security and strategic partnerships at the top of his agenda, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi criss-crossed eight countries, including the US, Australia, Japan and Nepal, meeting more than 40 international leaders in the first six months of his tenure. Mr Modi is riding high on… – Continue reading

How an Obscure Tax Loophole Brought Down Obama’s Treasury Nominee

(Bloomberg) -– So how did the previously obscure term tax inversions become part of Washington parlance, fodder for the next presidential campaign and the issue that helped derail a U.S. Treasury nominee? Thank, or blame, depending on your perspective, cutting-edge tax lawyers, populist Democrats, a banana seller, a drugmaker, a… – Continue reading

Revenu Québec keeps Bombardier findings secret

Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitão said in December he would ask Revenu Québec to look into whether Bombardier Inc. used Luxembourg as a way to avoid paying provincial taxes. What he didn’t say was that the results of those inquiries would remain secret. Washington-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists discovered… – Continue reading

UPDATE 1-China developer Kaisa’s bonds jump but battle ahead for offshore creditors

* Bonds up around seven points * Kaisa missed bond coupon payment last week * Case could be test of China’s bankruptcy law (Adds comments, updates price) By Umesh Desai HONG KONG, Jan 13 (Reuters) – Bonds issued by Kaisa Group rose sharply on Tuesday after the embattled Chinese property… – Continue reading

Argentina suspends HSBC Argentina’s money transfers abroad

BUENOS AIRES] Argentina said on Monday it was suspending HSBC Bank Argentina’s right to transfer money abroad for 30 days due to “irregularities”, two months after charging it with helping clients evade taxes by siphoning their funds off to Switzerland. HSBC Bank Argentina has failed to fulfill a pledge to… – Continue reading

Legitimate versus illegitimate tax planning – Delhi High Court dissects Vodafone

Globally, the sphere of taxation has witnessed a constant tussle between its primary players – while governments continually strive to maximise revenue and widen the tax base through successive amendments to tax laws and streamlining tax administration, taxpayers seek to arrange their affairs in a manner so that the incidence… – Continue reading

Kaisa’s bonds rise but offshore creditors face waiting game ahead

Bonds issued by Kaisa Group rose sharply on Tuesday after the embattled Chinese property developer said it had received a waiver from HSBC Holdings on a loan it failed to repay in late December 2014. Kaisa, which is struggling with the sudden departure of senior executives, government officials blocking sales… – Continue reading

Bangladesh Bank summons HSBC officials over money laundering reports

Bangladesh central bank has summoned local HSBC officials over recent reports in global media alleging the bank’s involvement in helping clients to evade taxes. The multinational bank’s Dhaka officials have been asked to come to the Bangladesh Bank (BB) on Thursday. “Recent media reports claim that a lot of people… – Continue reading

GlaxoSmithKline transfer pricing case settled

The landmark transfer pricing case involving GlaxoSmithKline has settled on the eve of the second Tax Court of Canada trial in the matter, scheduled to commence on January 12, 2015. “Counsel for Glaxo confirmed the settlement but the details remain confidential,” writes William Innes of Rueter Scargall Bennett in Bill… – Continue reading

McDowell backs Ansbacher judge over tax scandal

FORMER Tanaiste Michael McDowell has described as “nonsense” suggestions that Ansbacher inquiry judge Declan Costello was compromised by holding an account with the bank involved in the tax evasion scandal. Mr Costello’s family issued a statement defending the now deceased judge after it was alleged he was conflicted in overseeing… – Continue reading

Kaisa Group Appears To Default On Offshore Bond Debt After Defaulting On HSBC Loan

A Chinese property developer, which was seemingly in good financial shape until recently, appeared to default on an offshore bond payment Thursday, raising concerns among international investors with an interest in the country’s property market, according to reports. Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd., which is listed on the Hong Kong stock… – Continue reading

Swiss citizens come clean on tax cheats

A US criminal investigation into how Swiss banks helped wealthy Americans hide their money has had an unexpected side effect: shaking out scores of tax cheats among the Swiss themselves. Secrecy laws in Switzerland, the world’s largest offshore financial centre with trillions in assets, have been under siege in recent… – Continue reading

Argentina HSBC office raided in tax evasion case

Buenos Aires (AFP) – Authorities raided the Buenos Aires offices of British bank HSBC on Wednesday investigating alleged tax evasion involving more than 4,000 influential locals’ Swiss accounts, a court source said. About 100 agents took part in the raid, the source said, adding the bank gave “court authorities the… – Continue reading

HSBC Buenos Aires Offices Raided in Tax-Evasion Probe

Argentinean Authorities Allege Bank Aided in Providing Secret Swiss Accounts A group of federal tax bureau agents and 100 police officers raided the downtown Buenos Aires offices of British bank HSBC on Wednesday, January 7. The Argentinean government is investigating the bank over alleged tax evasion and money laundering. In… – Continue reading

Attorney general to examine Bank Leumi tax evasion scandal

Other bodies announce similar probes; bank agreed to pay $400 million to US he Attorney General’s Office will open an investigation into the Bank Leumi Group, it revealed Thursday, weeks after the bank agreed to pay $400 million to United States and New York authorities for helping American taxpayers hide… – Continue reading

Credit Suisse says Milan offices searched by Italian tax police

(Reuters) – Credit Suisse said its offices in Milan were searched by Italian tax police last month, following media reports of an investigation into whether a Bermuda subsidiary of the bank helped wealthy Italians hide undeclared funds. The searches follow a series of investigations against Swiss banks, including Credit Suisse,… – Continue reading

Attorney General to probe Leumi US tax evasion

The Attorney General will examine the civil and criminal implications of the bank’s conduct in helping US citizens evade US taxes. Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein is to examine the Bank Leumi (TASE: LUMI) tax evasion affair, in which the Israeli bank helped American customers evade US taxes. Weinstein is consulting… – Continue reading

Jim Armitage: PwC whistleblower deserves a medal, not a jail sentence

Outlook PwC’s request the Luxembourg authorities prosecute the whistleblower who lifted the lid on the vast extent of tax avoidance there is ill-judged and unpalatable. Antoine Deltour did the world a service in leaking the details of thousands of PWC-arranged tax deals in the tiny country. The result is likely… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Scandal Reveals International “Race to the Bottom”

Countries are competing to lower their tax rates to please the corporate giants, but the result is a massive collective loss of revenue. Only international coordination can wipe out the practice and defeat the negative influence of the Big Four accounting firms. Tax havens have long existed in the popular… – Continue reading

Shareholders Approve Medtronic-Covidien Deal

Medtronic Inc. took one step closer to becoming an Irish company when shareholders voted in favor of acquiring Dublin-based medical supply maker Covidien Ltd. Covidien shareholders similarly voted on the deal early today and also approved it. The acquisition now goes before the Irish High Court, which may take several… – Continue reading

U.S. Officials in Hong Kong Gathering FATCA Non-Compliance Data

HSBC, Sovereign, FedEx, DHL & UPS all expecting summons from IRS American IRS officials are said to be carrying out investigative work concerning FATCA transgressions from the American Consulate in Hong Kong, according to a report issued in the South China Morning Post. The article quoted Travis Benjamin, a Partner… – Continue reading

HSBC, Hong Kong Under Scanner As US Steps Up Investigation Of American Tax Frauds

HSBC Holdings and the city of Hong Kong, which were last month linked to an international tax evasion network, are currently under scrutiny as part of efforts by U.S. authorities to hunt down American tax evaders, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported Monday, citing lawyers. Official with the U.S…. – Continue reading

Digital tax increase to take effect in Europe

Europe’s tax showdown could be headed straight to people’s wallets. With the new year, a change in fiscal rules in the European Union is increasing the tax on many purchases of digital content like e-books and smartphone applications. Under the new rules, first approved in 2008, the tax rate on… – Continue reading

Minnesota investment board withholds support of Medtronic-Covidien deal

Critics said the deal would allow Medtronic avoid taxes while providing preferential treatment to executives. The promise of 1,000 new Minnesota jobs was not enough to convince the state’s pension board to support a $48 billion corporate transaction that will move Medtronic’s legal headquarters overseas. A four-member subcommittee of the… – Continue reading

Tax disputes: FinMin’s new mechanism for resolution should cheer foreign firms

NEW DELHI, JANUARY 2:  The dispute resolution mechanism for matters relating to international tax and transfer pricing has been streamlined. The Finance Ministry has put in place a new framework that seeks to bring much-needed rigour and neutrality to dispute resolution on international tax issues. The move should encourage multinationals… – Continue reading

SA must not miss out on e-commerce tax revenue, says Davis committee

SOUTH Africa’s tax authorities need to beef up the country’s tax laws and regulations to ensure it derives its rightful dues from the digital economy and e-commerce, the Davis committee says. The committee’s interim report on base erosion and profit shifting, released for public comment last week, said gaps in… – Continue reading

Internal Revenue Service Getting Tough on Production of Evidence From Current and Former Microsoft Executives In Connection With Its Transfer Pricing Audit

In recent court filings made in various federal district courts in Washington and California, the Internal Revenue Service is seeking to enforce testimonial summonses issued to current or former Microsoft employees, including former CEO Steven A. Ballmer. The summons had been issued earlier this fall. Microsoft’s outside tax counsel responded… – Continue reading

Vodafone transfer pricing case: Tax dept may not lose hope

The transfer pricing department is yet to make adjustments on share issuances by Vodafone India services to Vodafone Teleservices Mauritius for assessment year 2011 and 2012. The transfer pricing department has sought clarity from the government on legal recourse in the Vodafone transfer pricing case. Sources have indicated that the… – Continue reading

Vatican Bank Complies With FATCA. St. Lawrence Pray For Us!

Forbes is reporting on the Vatican Bank’s decision under pressure to comply with the FATCA requirements for reporting on American citizen accounts. In his annual Christmas messages to more than one billion Catholics, the Pope may have left out something: offshore account compliance. Maybe, but the U.S. Treasury is more… – Continue reading

The “Laffer curve” turns 40 years old

The informal Washington D.C. dinner that took place 40 years ago has become the stuff of legend. That’s when economist Arthur Laffer used a beverage napkin to sketch a chart that became known as the “Laffer Curve.” The following four decades proved Laffer’s point: People change their behaviors in response… – Continue reading

Canada transparency laws force ASX companies to disclose tax bills

Two Australian mining companies will be forced to disclose how much tax they pay in every country around the world by new transparency laws introduced in Canada. Paladin Energy and OceanaGold, both dual-listed in Australia and Canada, will have to comply with new Canadian laws requiring all oil, gas and… – Continue reading

Swiss Bankers in Limbo After U.S. Jury Clears Ex-UBS Manager

The courtroom victory of the only Swiss banker to beat the U.S. in a trial over offshore tax evasion may embolden other indicted financial workers to leave a legal limbo some have endured more than five years. Twenty-five offshore bankers, lawyers and advisers have yet to answer U.S. Justice Department… – Continue reading

KPMG responds to transfer pricing ruling

KPMG has responded to the ATO’s recent taxation ruling TR 2014/8 (documentation requirements) and practice statements PSLA 2014/2 (penalties) and PSLA 2014/3 (simplification). Anthony Seve, KPMG transfer pricing partner, said the ruling places increased compliance and documentation obligations on larger companies. This, he said, is reflective of global developments. “Although… – Continue reading

IRS demands Ballmer, other Microsoft leaders testify in corporate tax audit

The Internal Revenue Service has sued former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and a slate of other former and current executives, seeking to compel them to testify in a long-running investigation into how the company’s sales through subsidiaries affected its taxable income. The Internal Revenue Service has sued former Microsoft Chief… – Continue reading

Bank Leumi to Pay $400 Million in U.S., N.Y. Tax Probes

Bank Leumi Le-Israel Ltd. (LUMI) agreed to pay $400 million and admit it helped American clients evade taxes for a decade, in a case showing that U.S. prosecutors and New York regulators are extending their probes of offshore tax evasion beyond Switzerland. The Justice Department filed a conspiracy charge today… – Continue reading

Ingersoll-Rand Cleared for U.S. Contracts Despite Inversion

In August, President Barack Obama pledged to use the powers of his office to discourage the corporate tax-avoidance technique known as inversion, in which U.S. companies claim foreign tax addresses. Four months earlier, according to a previously unreported legal document, his Department of Homeland Security did just the opposite. It… – Continue reading

Multinational firm in Mexico tax-avoidance probe to pay up-report

Dec 22 (Reuters) – Mexico’s tax collection agency (SAT) has reached a deal with a multinational company at the center of a tax-avoidance investigation, and the latter will make a ‘substantial’ payment soon, a senior official was quoted as saying on Monday. “We have just closed a case with an… – Continue reading

Lombard Odier targets ASEAN’s super rich in tie-up

Swiss private bank Lombard Odier will seek to tap into the growing number of high-net-worth-individuals (HNWIs) in Southeast Asia via an agreement with Thailand’s Kasikornbank. A recent report by RBC Wealth Management and Capgemini showed that Asia is leading the way in terms of the regional rise in number of… – Continue reading