Category: Individuals

Portugal expands its golden visa programme

New investment structures are making it easier for people from outside of the European Union seeking to live in Portugal through the country’s golden visa programme, reports the Expats Forum. The initial minimum investment of €500,000 has been reduced to €350,000 for investment in properties located in districts designated for… – Continue reading

UK: In The Spotlight – Summer 2015

WINDS OF CHANGE – GEORGE OSBORNE’S FIRST BUDGET AS THE CHANCELLOR OF A CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT BROUGHT SEVERAL SIGNIFICANT ANNOUNCEMENTS. By Mark Wingate Taking a leaf from the Labour Party’s election manifesto, there will be a further tightening of the rules for non-doms. In an attempt to provide a more level… – Continue reading

Malta: Taking Up Residence In Malta – January 2015

The Maltese climate, culture, history and lifestyle make Malta an attractive place to live in. The fact that this is coupled with a beneficial tax system for people taking up residence in Malta makes Malta an even more desirable location. Introduction to Malta Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean… – Continue reading

Tax Free Profits to Non-Domiciled Investors to Boost Cyprus’ Investment Appeal

Dubai – Cyprus’ recently revised taxation framework make sit the only citizenship-by-investment program in Europe to offer non-domiciled investors tax free profits. Will this new tax regime and business incentives attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country? Henley & Partners, the global leaders in residence and citizenship planning… – Continue reading

Sebi steps up black money fight; busts gains through ‘losses’

MUMBAI: As it steps up its crackdown on tax evasion and laundering of black money through stock markets, regulator Sebi has busted an ‘innovative’ scheme wherein HNIs were incurring ‘bogus losses’ to offset tax liabilities. The probe, which has resulted in an interim ban on 59 entities, including HNIs and… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Double Tax Treaties – Ratification Update

LUXEMBOURG On September 5, 2014, the Ministers of Finance of France and Luxembourg signed an amendment (Lux Amendment) to the double tax treaty entered into between France and Luxembourg on April 1, 1958, as amended by the 1970 exchange of letters and by the 1970, 2006, and 2009 protocols (FR/Lux… – Continue reading

Everald Dewar | The FATCA Effect On Jamaican Taxes

American residents or nationals, citizens and green card holders – persons of interest – living in Jamaica are required to file US tax returns and must, by voluntary disclosure, fill out a form to disclose ‘foreign assets’. The filing of a Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts Report (FBAR) is an… – Continue reading

Summer Budget 2015: new rules for non-domiciled individuals

Introduction Individuals whose domicile of origin is outside United Kingdom Non-UK individuals with UK domicile of origin Consultation and legislation New inheritance tax rules for UK residential property held within offshore corporate envelopes Comment Introduction Individuals domiciled outside the United Kingdom might have been justified in thinking that they would… – Continue reading

The critical importance of the Cayman Islands to the U.S. economy

In May of 2012, and soon before Facebook’s IPO, Eduardo Saverin renounced his U.S. citizenship. Saverin was a co-founder of the social-networking site, and the consensus was that he gave up his citizenship to avoid U.S. taxes that would be levied after the offering. Saverin was widely denounced for his… – Continue reading

The secretive London family at war over its millions

Questions over tax — hotly denied — feature in a row centring on one of the capital’s biggest art collectors One of London’s wealthiest but most secretive families is locked in a bitter feud over the ownership of its empire, which spans high-end London properties to African tobacco-trading businesses. A… – Continue reading

US Tax Law Worries for Chinese Families and Companies

The U.S. and China enjoy increasingly strong connections. Yet virtually no Chinese family or business relishes dealing with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). American tax laws are famously complex, and dealing with the IRS can be like quicksand. Of course, whether they like it or not, U.S. citizens and green… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Implementing OECD Common Reporting Standard By October 2015

On 16 June 2015 the Department of International Tax Cooperation (the “DITC“) of the Cayman Islands government announced that it was moving forward with the implementation of the OECD Common Reporting Standard (“CRS“), via the introduction of Cayman Islands domestic law, by October 2015. The CRS represents a significant step… – Continue reading

Latest Inversion Attempt Illustrates U.S. Can’t Compete with a 0 % Corporate Tax Rate

Yet another American company has announced its intention to carry out a corporate inversion, a fancy term for buying a smaller company, completing some paper work and, for tax purposes, declaring its new headquarters are in a foreign nation. This time it’s Terex, a Connecticut-based heavy equipment and crane manufacturer,… – Continue reading

Britain’s non dom crackdown could affect UAE expatriates

In his summer budget the first exclusively Conservative one in 19 years British Chancellor George Osborne outlined several key changes for non-domiciled individuals or non-doms, reports MENAFN. These major modifications coming into effect in April 2017 arguably represent the biggest shake-up to the non-dom status since it was first introduced… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Governments Continue To Welcome Wealthy Foreigners

With the UK announcing new tax rules for foreigners living in the country, the government has been careful not to damage the country’s appeal to wealthy foreigners. The “non-dom” tax status “plays an important role in allowing those from abroad to contribute to our economy”, says George Osborne, the UK’s… – Continue reading

Britain’s non dom crackdown could affect UAE expatriates

In his summer budget the first exclusively Conservative one in 19 years British Chancellor George Osborne outlined several key changes for non-domiciled individuals or non-doms, reports MENAFN. These major modifications coming into effect in April 2017 arguably represent the biggest shake-up to the non-dom status since it was first introduced… – Continue reading

Tax Horror Defying Modi Causes AIG to Shun Cover for India Deals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs to offer much more than just his best intentions to clean up India’s whimsical tax regime to help convince insurers. Companies from Allianz SE to American International Group Inc. are avoiding offering tax-liability coverage in India’s cross-border mergers and acquisitions market because of a relatively… – Continue reading

Luxembourg’s Euro Note Love Affair Raises Eyebrows Over Taxes

While the European single currency’s existential crisis drags on in Athens, it turns out Luxembourg likes its euros — a lot — as foreigners with accounts in the Grand Duchy try to stay one step ahead of the taxman. Luxembourg’s central bank issued 15 percent more euro notes in 2013,… – Continue reading

ZETI HATCHET JOB SPLASHED ONLINE: Jho Low accused of ‘PROXY WAR’ to defend ROSMAH & himself

KUALA LUMPUR – As speculation intensifies that Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is on the verge of sacking central bank governor Zeti Aziz, an expose on her family’s ‘dealings’ has been splashed online. Critics of the Prime Minister claim the article was sponsored by 1MDB figure Jho Low and his… – Continue reading

A light at the end of America’s fatca tunnel?

A “glimmer of hope” has emerged in the US for reform of the controversial Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca), which has caused extensive financial headaches for millions of American foreign assignees and even prompted 7,000-plus expats to renounce their US citizenships. The post-crisis act, originally intended to expose details… – Continue reading

Taxing the UK’s wealthy: A timeline of a changing landscape

Law firm Edwin Coe maps out the upcoming changes to the taxation of high net worth individuals in the UK, as announced in the last two Budgets. While many commentators have focused their sympathies on those reliant on benefits following last month’s Summer Budget, law firm Edwin Coe argues that… – Continue reading

Two women challenge law allowing Ottawa to give info to U.S. tax collectors

Two Canadian women begin their Federal Court case in Vancouver on Tuesday, seeking to have a judge declare that Canada’s cooperation in supplying financial information to U.S. tax collectors is unconstitutional. Gwen Deegan, 53, a Toronto graphic designer, and Ginny Hillis, 68, a retired lawyer living in Windsor, were both… – Continue reading

Labour wants more agent diligence over money-laundering

Labour’s housing spokesperson on the London Assembly wants estate agents and mayor Boris Johnson to take money laundering in property more seriously. Tom Copley says recent studies by global pressure group Transparency International suggests over 36,000 London properties are held by companies operating in offshore tax havens. “Owing to the… – Continue reading

NRIs may find it difficult to invest in India despite Fatca : The Act could also tighten the noose around resident Indians who have undeclared assets in the US

India and the US recently signed a tax information sharing agreement that will facilitate exchange of information between the two countries, beginning October. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) was enacted by the US government in 2010, as part of the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act. Fatca requires… – Continue reading

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Governments that offer multi-national firms sweetheart tax deals should not be allowed to benefit if the European Union orders them to claw back the aid, according to a new report by the European Parliament’s special committee on tax rulings. Instead, the proceeds should be “returned to the member states which… – Continue reading

United States: Tax Policy Update – July 29, 2015

First it was three years, now it’s three months. The Senate’s attempt to pass a multiyear highway bill ran off the road this week after House Republicans announced they will adjourn one day early for the month-long August recess. The House’s early departure forced the Senate to acquiesce to a… – Continue reading

UK property ownership transparency will speed up the fight against fraud, says expert

Requiring the Land Registry to publish information about foreign companies that own property in England and Wales could ultimately speed up the recovery of money from fraudsters who have “hidden” victims’ money in a variety of corporate structures, an expert has said. UK prime minister David Cameron announced new measures… – Continue reading

George Osborne visits Paris for two-day talks — EU reform

The Prime Minister took small bites as he tucked into the Indonesian street food alongside a local celebrity, singer and actress Maudy Ayunda. “London is not a place to stash your dodgy cash”. Transparency worldwide says shell companies are a common way for moving corrupt money around the world. Some… – Continue reading

David Cameron: UK property no safe haven for ‘dirty money’

Foreigners must not be able to buy UK homes with “plundered or laundered cash” as part a global effort to defeat corruption, David Cameron has said. Speaking in Singapore, the prime minister vowed to expose the use of “anonymous shell companies” to buy luxury UK properties – often in London…. – Continue reading

Technical Special: A Budget In Blue With Old Mutual Int’l

In the first 100% Conservative Budget in nearly two decades, chancellor George Osborne has introduced a raft of changes, including significant revisions to UK non-dom status. On 8 July, chancellor George Osborne delivered the first Conservative Government Budget for 19 years. Many headlines had already been flagged up in advance,… – Continue reading

Singapore’s unlawful money fight faces compliance challenges

Singapore’s fight to stem illicit fund inflows has shoved private bankers into a new quandary – finding enough qualified compliance specialists to ensure the money passing through their accounts is clean. Like other wealth management centres around the world, Singapore is forcing banks to make more stringent checks on their… – Continue reading

New Scotland bill – tax implications

The UK Government has published draft legislation on devolving certain tax matters to Scotland (the Bill). It intends that the draft legislation should implement the terms of the devolution agreement made in November 2014 between the Westminster and Holyrood governments. Having looked over the Bill, it appears that the Scottish… – Continue reading

A proposal to extend beneficial ownership rules to UK land-holding foreign companies

A report published today by Global Witness, alleging that an individual with ties to a former Kazakh public official owns large swathes of London, follows much recent interest in the issue of public officials owning property in the UK via secretive corporate structures that conceal their interest. Earlier this month,… – Continue reading

US authorities investigating Singapore asset manager in offshore tax evasion crackdown, says WSJ

SINGAPORE – Criminal investigators from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are investigating whether a Singapore asset-management firm accepted transfers from undeclared Swiss accounts closed by US taxpayers, the Wall Street Journal reported. Lawyers who spoke to the Journal on the matter declined to name the Singapore firm being probed… – Continue reading

Pete McMartin: Was offshore real estate data staring us in the face all this time? : B.C. government already asks for proof of citizenship for property transfer tax exemption

The abiding complaint of those who believe offshore buyers are driving the rise in real estate prices in Metro Vancouver is the lack of data to prove it. How can you identify a problem if you can’t quantify it? The corollary to that complaint is the provincial government’s apparent inability,… – Continue reading

Post Office bank cuts off foreign based credit cards

Post Finance, the banking arm of the Swiss post office, has informed clients living abroad that their credit cards will be cancelled at the end of October. The Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA) has criticised the decision that has been motivated by tightening money laundering and tax evasion regulations…. – Continue reading

European Union: EU Approves 4th Anti-Money Laundering Directive

After almost a year of wrangling, the EU Council and the European Parliament have finally reached an agreement on a new Anti-Money Laundering Directive. The 4th AML Directive expands the scope of its predecessor (which was adopted in 2005, before the global banking scandals and the push towards tax transparency)… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Voluntary Disclosure Programmes – Private Foundations: The Problem Stated

A number of jurisdictions (including the US, the UK and Italy) have launched voluntary disclosure (‘VD’) programmes. A substantial number of cases involve private foundations, typically legacy structures based in Liechtenstein and Panama. As the concept of foundations is alien to common law, their tax treatment raises delicate issues in… – Continue reading