Category: Africa

Ministers stash $270m in foreign bank

WASHINGTON DC — An international banking giant, HSBC, made huge profits by allegedly engaging in shady deals of over $270 million with some Zimbabwean citizens seven years ago, in the process, disadvantaging the poor southern African nation of the much-needed foreign currency, documents in Studio 7’s possession have revealed. BY… – Continue reading

Leaked Files Link Abdulsalami Abubakar, Chris Garba to $182m Halliburton Bribery Scandal

Davidson Iriekpen with agency report New records obtained by the Paris-based Le Monde newspaper and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) have unveiled more details on the $182 million Halliburton bribery scandal in Nigeria that indicted several top government official, in the country who received the bribes, but for… – Continue reading

Clinton foundation received up to $81m from clients of controversial HSBC bank

The charitable foundation run by Hillary Clinton and her family has received as much as $81m from wealthy international donors who were clients of HSBC’s controversial Swiss bank. Leaked files from HSBC’s Swiss banking division reveal the identities of seven donors to the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation with… – Continue reading

Curbing illicit financial flows in Africa is imperative

A recent report detailing how Africa lost $US1-trillion in the last 50 years through illicit financial flows of money has raised questions about it’s abilities to curb fraud evasion and other means of corporate profit hiding. It has also sparked interest in holding multinational corporates, which are mainly responsible for… – Continue reading

Taxpayers No Longer

Some 776 American citizens or long-time residents renounced their status in the third quarter of 2014, according to the Treasury Department. If that trend continues, the U.S. will see more than 3,000 renunciations this year-a record. Why are so many Americans forfeiting their citizenship? In 2010, Congress passed the Foreign… – Continue reading

Kenya: Don’t Double Tax – Rotich

NATIONAL Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich has urged counties to make taxation systems business friendly. Speaking at Leisure Lodge resort in Kwale yesterday during a county government development forum, Rotich said investors face multiple taxation in some counties. “It is very clear what the national government and counties are supposed… – Continue reading

Africa loses $50bn in illicit finance flows

Weak governance means Africa loses more than $50bn each year in unpaid taxes and money laundering, a new report has found. The analysis, published jointly by the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, concluded that a lack of financial transparency and difficulties in obtaining systematic data… – Continue reading

Private companies getting away with tax evasion – Thabo Mbeki

Private companies often get away with tax evasion because they can afford better lawyers than government, former president Thabo Mbeki has said. “The problem is that private companies or large companies are able to mobilise much better skills with regards to lawyers, accountants, banking people and all that, so they… – Continue reading

23 FDI proposals deferred for possible tax treaty abuse

NEW DELHI: Getting tough with investment proposals from tax heavens, FIPB has deferred 23 applications in its last three meetings apprehending “treaty abuse”. According to sources, the Department of Revenue has expressed doubt that a few foreign companies were evading tax by routing their investments through tax heaven countries with… – Continue reading

Upmarket leather goods firm employing Prime Minister’s wife Samantha Cameron based in tax haven

The upmarket leather goods firm employing the Prime Minister’s wife is based in a tax haven. Smythson is owned through a holding company in Luxembourg and linked to a secretive trust in the Channel Island of Guernsey, another well-known tax haven. The store in Central London’s New Bond Street, which… – Continue reading

HSBC Still Aiding Tax Fraud Even After Justice Department Settlement: Report

This story has been updated. At her confirmation hearing Wednesday, attorney general-designate Loretta Lynch said she has been “very aggressive” in pursuing white-collar crime. “At the outset, no individual is ‘too big to jail.’ And no one is above the law,” said Lynch. Yet according to a new report from… – Continue reading

‘The age of financial privacy is over’

Jonathan Weiss hasn’t lived in the US for 25 years. But that didn’t keep his foreign bank account from being frozen in the wake of new US tax laws. Find out how you can avoid the same fate at the hands of FATCA. “I had been living in Switzerland for… – Continue reading

Obama IRS Shares Private Financial Data With Foreign Tyrants

To comply with unconstitutional pseudo-treaties negotiated by the Obama administration without the consent of Congress or any semblance of constitutional authority, the IRS announced that it will be sharing private financial information on U.S. bank account holders with foreign powers. No warrant is needed for foreign governments or tyrants to… – Continue reading

North East business and airport leaders concerned region to be made guinea pig for tax reforms

Chancellor George Osborne told MPs that allowing Scotland to vary air passenger duty could cost Newcastle 450,000 passengers Chancellor George Osborne has warned that Newcastle International Airport could lose 450,000 passengers if the region is made a guinea pig for air tax reform. Speaking to the Treasury Select Committee Mr… – Continue reading

Turning the black money tide: It will require reforms in taxation and real estate transactions

Voltaire wrote “If you see a Swiss banker jumping out of a window, follow him, there is sure to be a profit in it”. Following this train of thought India is seen to be ruined by a cartel of Swiss bankers, terrorists and corrupt industrialists. Unlimited black money is apparently… – Continue reading

Turning the black money tide: It will require reforms in taxation and real estate transactions

Voltaire wrote “If you see a Swiss banker jumping out of a window, follow him, there is sure to be a profit in it”. Following this train of thought India is seen to be ruined by a cartel of Swiss bankers, terrorists and corrupt industrialists. Unlimited black money is apparently… – Continue reading

Malta: Taxation Of Private Pensions

Introduction Malta is increasingly becoming a financial services centre of repute looked at by a number of financial services operators as the ideal platform to set up their private pension schemes. Malta’s success is attributable to the flexible and prudent manner in which the industry is regulated, providing the desired… – Continue reading

Pre-Budget recommendations on offshore funds

A recent clarification issued to Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) clarified that fund managers of FPIs who are present in India would not be treated as permanent establishments in India, addressing the concern that the FPIs may be taxable in India to the extent attributable to permanent establishments. An extension of… – Continue reading

U.S. and China Team Up to Launch Global Tax System

In the world of offshore asset protection and personal finance, you regularly come across the claim that there are only two countries that actively tax their residents’ worldwide income: the United States and Eritrea. All other countries only tax income earned at home. That’s apparently no longer true. It turns… – 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

Billions of rands leave SA under the radar

South Africa has lost out on billions in tax revenue in the past decade as large corporations, wealthy individuals and criminal syndicates slipped nearly R1-trillion out of the country. A Washington DC research and advocacy group, Global Financial Integrity, believes South Africa suffered “illicit financial flows” totalling more than $122-billion… – Continue reading

What’s in store for the business world in 2015?

Business editor Duncan Foulkes quizzes three prominent Isle of Man businessmen on their thoughts ——————– Chris Eaton, Chief Executive Officer, The ILS Group There is no one major issue or initiative that faces the CSP and TSP sectors in 2015. Rather, they face more of a continued barrage of supra… – Continue reading

SARS ‘already fighting tax erosion’

THE South African Revenue Service (SARS) has already begun to tackle the erosion of the tax base through profit shifting, which was addressed in an interim report of the Davis tax committee that was released last month for public comment. SA loses billions of rand in revenue annually through the… – Continue reading

WHY NEW US TAX RULES MAY BE BAD FOR HONG KONG – BUT BOOST SINGAPORE

Due to its geographical proximity to the mainland, modern and (until now) friendly banking system and transparent legal regime, Hong Kong has long served as a popular gateway into China for foreign businesses. Americans in particular have favored the former British colony, which retains its widespread use of the English… – Continue reading

GDR route under scanner for routing black money

New Delhi: As a probe continues into misuse of stock markets for routing black money and tax evasion, the regulatory and other agencies suspect that GDR route is being used for bringing back suspected illicit funds stashed abroad. The modus-operandi, in cases currently under scanner, involves an intricate web of… – 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

Tax systems and the 183 days’ rule

The conditions for becoming tax-resident and tax non-resident vary from country to country and depend on such things as length of stay, type of accommodation, location of family, and nationality. In most tax systems, presence of an individual in a country for 183 days or more in any 12-month period… – 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

South Africa urged to finalise renegotation of Mauritius tax treaty

CAPE TOWN — South Africa needs to finalise the renegotiation of its tax treaty with Mauritius as soon as possible to prevent the loss of large sums of money through “treaty shopping” the Davis tax committee has urged. The committee released its interim report on ways to prevent base erosion… – Continue reading

London mayor’s unpaid tax bill provides food for thought

You may have heard in the news about Boris Johnson. He’s a flamboyant politician in the U.K. with an unruly mop of blonde hair. Recently, he made news by publicly saying he absolutely won’t pay his U.S. taxes. And yes, he is the mayor of London (the “real” London, where… – Continue reading

Government proposes separate unit for disposal of transfer pricing case

NEW DELHI: India is proposing to set up a dedicated dispute-resolution unit for expeditious disposal of transfer pricing cases that have in the past few years evoked strong reaction from domestic and international investors, with some dubbing this ‘tax terrorism’. Through this measure, the new government hopes to send out… – Continue reading

Offshore incorporations up 4% in the first half of 2014, Appleby reports

The total number of new company registrations increased across offshore jurisdictions in the first half of 2014, according to Appleby, a provider of offshore legal, fiduciary and administration services. In the first half of 2014, there were 46,455 new offshore company incorporations, representing a 4% increase on the preceding six… – Continue reading