Category: Africa

Argentina tax agency blames late Fifa finance head

Afip has blamed Julio Grondona for authorising a $10-million payment that prosecutors have characterised as a bribe to vote for SA for World Cup 2010. Julio Grondona, a former Fifa vice-president and head of finance who ran Argentina’s soccer federation from 1979 until his death last year at 82, will… – Continue reading

London based Investment Association, ASIFMA seeks to be party in Castleton case over MAT

MUMBAI: Two associations representing foreign portfolio investors are seeking to join the battle over minimum alternate tax in the Supreme Court, although analysts are unclear if entities without a tax treaty will benefit. Investment Association, based in London, and Hong Kong-based Asia Securities Industry & Financial Markets Association (ASIFMA) plan… – Continue reading

‘Nigeria Loses Over N2trn To Tax Evasion, Cyber crimes’

The chairman, Senate Committee on Establishment and Public Service Matters, Aloysius Etok, yesterday, revealed that Nigeria has lost over N2 trillion as a result of tax evasion by capable companies and cybercrimes perpetrated by some Nigerians. Etok made this disclosure during his address at the valedictory session of the National… – Continue reading

India joins the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement (MCAA) on Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI)

India joined the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information on 3rd June, 2015, in Paris, France, alongwith Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Indonesia and New Zealand. On our behalf, the Declaration to comply with the provisions of the MCAA was signed by H.E. Mr. Mohan Kumar,… – Continue reading

SARS to employ more tax specialists to deal with base erosion, profit shifting

THE South African Revenue Service (SARS ) is to significantly beef up its capacity to deal with base erosion and profit shifting, which has received intense focus by MPs over the last few months. SARS commissioner Tom Moyane said on Wednesday 24 more tax specialists would be employed in the… – Continue reading

West Africa: Illicit Financial Flows Represent Missed Opportunities for West Africa’s Development and Economic Needs

ANALYSIS Dakar, Senegal — Capital flight and illicit financial flows represent missed opportunities for generating state revenue desperately needed to finance key sectors of West Africa’s economy, tackle poverty and invest in social protection and safety nets. Though the exact amount lost annually is debated, the deficit is significant and… – Continue reading

Africa: A Journey Toward an African Taxation Renaissance

Africa is known as the ‘paradox of plenty’. How can a continent so rich in natural resources be so poor? Economic growth is predicted to increase by 4.5% across the continent this year, despite falling oil prices and the Ebola crisis. South Africa’s economy, the second biggest in Africa is… – Continue reading

Axact scam: FIA unearths Shoaib Shaikh’s seven offshore companies

KARACHI: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has, during its probe into the Axact scandal, unearthed seven offshore companies that were being run by Shoaib Shaikh. According to FIA sources, the agency during the forensic inspection of the data retrieved from Axact’s computers seized by the authorities earlier has ascertained that… – Continue reading

What Nigeria, Singapore stand to gain from investment promotion, protection pact –Ambassador Rajis-Opara

From today, negotiation on the Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (IPPA) between Nigeria and Singapore will start in Abuja, aimed at enhancing business between the two countries. Revealing this in an interview with the African Independent Television (AIT), Nigerian High Commissioner to Singapore. Mrs. Nonye Rajis-Opara, said there would be… – Continue reading

Funds diverted from Swiss banks

After Switzerland initiated measures to regulate its banks, most of the unaccounted money stashed in Swiss banks is suspected to have been diverted to countries like Mauritius and Singapore. The Special Investigation Team on black money has taken cognisance of the issue raised by the enforcement agencies. “Although the Swiss… – Continue reading

Regional Co-operation on Taxation: Avoiding harmful tax competition

The objectives of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Protocol on Finance and Investment include enhancing the productive capacity of the economies in the region and thereby increasing trade opportunities to eventually alleviate poverty. To achieve the objectives, various strategies can be employed, including, among others, improving the investment regime,… – Continue reading

Malta’s credibility as financial centre takes another hit over battle for Gaddafi’s money

Malta’s credibility as a financial centre has taken another hit as news broke this week about a legal battle for the millions of euros accumulated by Mutassim Gaddafi – son of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi – currently frozen in a Bank of Valletta account. Malta’s role in all this came… – Continue reading

Valeant Pharmaceuticals, Concordia Healthcare zoom ahead of U.S. peers

Canada’s health-care stocks are sizzling, as Concordia Healthcare Corp. and Valeant Pharmaceuticals International Inc.’s buy-and-streamline strategy has pushed the industry’s earnings and margins ahead of U.S. peers. The drugmakers are the two top-performing stocks in the Canadian equity benchmark this year, boosting total returns for the members of the Standard… – Continue reading

Africa loses $50 billion a year through tax avoidance and fraud, report states

Addis Ababa, 19 May 2015- (ECA) – Africa’s money that could be used to improve lives and reduce poverty is leaving the continent through illicit financial flows defined as money illegally earned, transferred and used. As the Chairperson of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, the… – Continue reading

Chairman Royce, Rep. Pallone welcome US-Amenia Trade & Investment Framework Agreement

The advantages of off-shore investments Two of the top reasons that South African investors are given to encourage offshore investments are that going offshore diversifies your portfolio and that it gives you access to sectors you could never find on the resource-heavy JSE. “While those are not reasons to be… – Continue reading

Unnerved by tax demands on capital gains, foreign funds flee for safety

The minimum alternate tax row has damaged the credibility of government promises to enforce an investor-friendly tax regime and made the Indian stock market Asia’s worst performer this year New Delhi/Mumbai: Castleton Investment Ltd, a unit of GlaxoSmithKline Plc (GSK), in 2012 asked an arm of the Indian finance ministry… – Continue reading

Nigeria: Lawmakers to Suggest Special Courts On Tax, Corruption to Buhari

Senators and members of the House of Representatives under the Anti-Money Laundering and Cyber Security Coalition are expected to meet and suggest to President-elect retired General Muhammadu Buhari the establishment of special courts that will deal with cases of tax evasion and corruption offences. Chairman of the coalition, Senator Aloysius… – Continue reading

Russia’s Offshore Money Looks Set to Stay There

Russia is set to enact an amnesty on offshore assets next month, but disagreement and lack of clarity over the terms of the pardon threaten not only to render the measure impotent, but undermine the government’s very drive to lure overseas money back home. The capital amnesty, part of a… – Continue reading

Cyprus: A Protocol On The Double Tax Treaty Was Signed Between Cyprus And South Africa

A Protocol amending the Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital between South Africa and Cyprus was signed on the 1st of April 2015. According to the Protocol, Article 10 (“Dividends”) of the Double Tax Treaty… – Continue reading

Online tax laws holding SA companies back

South African companies are unable to compete with multinationals selling goods and services online in the country, partly as a result of tax laws. This is according to financial services group PwC, which argues that the country has not kept pace with the changing global economy. “Currently, multinationals in the… – Continue reading

Illicit financial flows affect Malawi economy -MEJN

The Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) says illicit financial flows are highly affecting economic growth of the country, saying the siphoning of the funds is undermining growth in Malawi. Speaking during the second meeting of the African parliamentarians on illicit financial flows and tax (APNIFFT) in the capital Lilongwe, MEJN’s… – Continue reading

The conundrum of the interplay between interest deduction limitations, interest withholding tax and double tax agreements

The deductibility of interest has for years been a contentious issue and this has been reaffirmed with the introduction of section 23M into the Income Tax Act No 58 of 1962 (the “Act”) with effect from 1 January 2015. A further addition to the interest sphere of income tax is… – Continue reading

New tax rules proposed for e-commerce transactions

In the 2015 Budget Speech presented to the National Assembly on 25 February 2015 the Minister of Finance announced that amendments will be proposed to change the rules for the digital economy in line with the latest guidance issued by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) in its… – Continue reading

The Davis Tax Committee on BEPS and the transfer pricing of intangibles in South Africa

The Davis Tax Committee (“DTC”) recently addressed the issue of base erosion and profit shifting (“BEPS”) in South Africa. The international importance of transfer pricing was once again emphasized when 4 out of the 15 actions identified in the OECD Action Plan on BEPS related to transfer pricing. The 15… – Continue reading

Round Tripping: The Bane of Indian Tax Treaties

Mauritius and Singapore are both examples of countries with Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAAs) with India, meaning dividends from corporations that are paid out to shareholders are not taxed further, having already been taxed at the corporate level. This legislation has meant that such countries have been used to “round-trip”… – Continue reading

International organizations poised to impact presidential race

With a new candidate seemingly entering the race for president each week, national attention is understandably focused on American politics. But while Americans spare little mind for the goings-on of international organizations, their activities not only have significant impact around the world, but could also play a role in the… – Continue reading

Shivambu suggests raft of ‘aggressive’ steps to deal with transfer pricing abuse

COMPANIES that engaged in tax avoidance practices such as the abuse of transfer pricing should be expropriated without compensation, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Floyd Shivambu proposed in Parliament on Wednesday. This was one of a raft of “aggressive” measures that he believed the government should adopt to deal with… – Continue reading