Category: Hong Kong

Singapore’s easiest days as a finance hub are over

SINGAPORE’S easiest days as a financial hub are over. The city remains a gateway to Asia, a great base for basing multinationals, settling lawsuits and parking money. But elsewhere, the city is being sidelined; the worry is that is a sign of things to come. In just 50 years, the… – Continue reading

FSC issues 14 insurers licenses for offshore units

The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) yesterday issued licenses to 14 insurance companies to run offshore units, while commission Chairman William Tseng (曾銘宗) said the licenses would help the nation move closer to transforming into an asset management hub. Tseng said the licenses are a follow-up to efforts to benefit from… – Continue reading

Taiwan moves closer to asset management hub in Asia-Pacific

Taipei, July 29 (CNA) Taiwan issued licenses Wednesday to 14 insurance companies operating here to run offshore insurance units (OIUs), and Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) Chairman Tseng Ming-chung (曾銘宗) said that the license issuance will help Taiwan move closer to transforming itself into an asset management hub in the Asia-Pacific… – Continue reading

European Union: The EU Blacklist Of Tax Havens

Over the past few weeks the European Union has published a list of 30 countries which have been listed as non-cooperative jurisdictions. This publication was part of a wider publication: the “Action Plan for Fair and Efficient Corporate Taxation in the EU” which also includes the Re-Launching of the CCCTB…. – Continue reading

Supply chain planning in the post-BEPS era: five questions for MNEs

As governments around the world establish austerity measures to compensate for decreases in tax receipts, a new catch phrase has emerged: double non-taxation. Double non-taxation is the phrase used by governments to denote untaxed or lightly taxed profits that result from effective, legal tax planning techniques. These techniques include application… – Continue reading

Hong Kong Consults On Cross-Border Cash Controls

As part of its framework of measures on anti-money laundering and the counter-financing of terrorism (AML/CFT), Hong Kong’s Security Bureau has launched a three-month public consultation on the establishment of a reporting system on the physical cross-boundary transportation of large quantities of currency and bearer negotiable instruments (CBNIs). A spokesman… – Continue reading

Hong Kong Gazettes Private Equity Fund Tax Break

Hong Kong’s Government brought into effect the promised extension of the profits tax exemption for offshore funds to private equity funds, by publishing in the Gazette on July 17 the Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No.2) Ordinance 2015. A government spokesman said: “With the implementation of the Amendment Ordinance, transactions conducted by… – Continue reading

Hollywood man arrested in $2.6M international penny stock fraud money laundering sting

Hollywood-resident James Robert Shipman Jr. is one of three men arrested in a $2.6 million money laundering sting, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York announced last week. Shipman and one of his co-conspirators, Kenneth Ardell Landgaard, were arrested after flying to an airport in New… – Continue reading

Exclusive: Guernsey chief minister defends island’s tax credibility

Guernsey chief minister Jonathan Le Tocq has defended the island’s position as an “international leader” in tax cooperation after it was placed on the European Commission’s tax haven blacklist last month. Speaking exclusively to International Adviser, Le Tocq described the list of the 30 most un-cooperative tax jurisdictions as “arbritary”… – Continue reading

China developers head home, but offshore bonds set to hedge political ris

HONG KONG, July 13 (IFR) – Chinese property developers are wary about relying too heavily on onshore funding, even after regaining access to the cheaper domestic bond market. Evergrande Real Estate and Longfor Properties last week became the latest Chinese developers to cut their interest costs through the issuance of… – Continue reading

Canada: Planning Using Principal Residence Trusts For Immigrants To Canada

As many of our readers know, the Canadian Income Tax Act (the “Act”) provides for an unlimited exemption from the imposition of Canadian income tax on the gains resulting from a disposition of a “principal residence”. Access to the principal residence exemption can be valuable, especially in cities (e.g. Vancouver,… – Continue reading

Banking on Asia: Fund distributor with HSBC

HSBC Global Asset Management head of internationals Mark Newsam explains why he identifies Asia as potentially the strongest future growth opportunity for the group’s offshore business. How big is HSBC Global Asset Management within the inter-national space? HSBC Global Asset Management is the investment management business of the HSBC Group,… – Continue reading

Justice Department Announces Two Banks Reach Resolutions under Swiss Bank Program : Banque Pasche SA Will Pay $7.229 Million Penalty and ARVEST Privatbank AG Will Pay $1.044 Million Penalty; Both Continue to Cooperate With Department of Justice

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—July 9, 2015. The Department of Justice announced today that two banks, Banque Pasche SA and ARVEST Privatbank AG, have reached resolutions under the department’s Swiss Bank Program. “Banque Pasche and ARVEST have provided detailed information regarding the ways in which Swiss banks helped U.S. taxpayers conceal foreign accounts… – Continue reading

AirAsia X wants SC action against GMT Research’s ‘misleading statements’

SEPANG: AirAsia X Bhd (AAX) has lodged an official complaint with the Securities Commission (SC) against GMT Research and seeks the regulator’s appropriate action against the research house for various misleading statements and allegations. AAX said GMT had accused the long-haul budget carrier, among others, of practising or allowing profit… – Continue reading

Italy Ratifies FATCA Agreement with US

Italy has ratified the inter-governmental agreement top facilitate compliance with the United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. FATCA, enacted by the US Congress in 2010, is intended to ensure that the US obtains information on accounts held abroad at foreign financial institutions (FFIs) by US persons. Failure by an… – Continue reading

Tax snippets

Treaty developments Following last month’s report that the Mauritius/South Africa double tax treaty had been ratified in Mauritius, the treaty has now come into force on 28 May 2015. The new Hong Kong/South Africa double tax treaty, which was signed last year, has been ratified in Hong Kong on 3… – Continue reading

Cabinet to remove Austria from list of risky countries for transfer pricing on August 1, 2015

Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers will remove Austria from the list of countries transactions with whose counterparties are subject to control under the law on transfer pricing on August 1, 2015. This is stipulated in Cabinet resolution No. 677 dated July 1, 2015, which is available on the government website on… – Continue reading

OECD backs Guernsey in fight against tax haven status

The OECD has backed Guernsey in its fight against tax haven status, describing the crown dependency’s inclusion on the European Commission’s list of top 30 non-compliant tax jurisdictions as “very surprising”. Monica Bhatia, head of the secretariat of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Global Forum on Transparency and… – Continue reading

MNCs park profit in Singapore, Hong Kong

Calcutta, July 5: Singapore and Hong Kong, with their low corporate tax rates, have started to hove into view on the radars of multinational companies that are looking to lower their tax burdens through profit shifting. Profit shifting is a perfectly legal way of moving the earnings of an MNC… – Continue reading

Wall of Chinese capital buying up Australian properties

The “wall of Chinese capital” hitting property markets in Sydney and Melbourne will not ease up until the government introduces its anti-money laundering legislation, says an expert in ‘flight capital’. James Tee, an ethnic Chinese property developer whose business specialises in “capital expatriation” – that is, getting money out of… – Continue reading

Making ‘steady progress’ towards OECD compliance: Seychelles responds to EU ‘tax haven’ listing

(Seychelles News Agency) – Seychelles’ Finance Minister says his ministry remains committed and on track towards complying with the widely-recognised Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)’s regulations on the sharing of tax information. “Seychelles is making considerable and steady progress in achieving the OECD standard in relation to the… – Continue reading

Editorial: Tax fairness needs to be a priority for Ottawa

Government data suggests there may be tax shenanigans going on in the city of Richmond, a situation that clearly is intolerable. Questions have been raised by a recent Vancouver Sun report by Douglas Todd about residents in the upscale neighbourhood of Thompson, located in northwest Richmond. Former Richmond mayor Greg… – Continue reading

Hong Kong chides EU for new tax blacklist

Hong Kong’s Government has expressed its regret that the European Union included the territory in its list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions, saying that criticism of its transparency in tax matters is “totally unfounded.”, reports Tax News. The EU tax blacklist was included in the European Commission’s new Corporate Tax Reform… – Continue reading

Switzerland faces competition from Asian IFCs

Switzerland remained the leading offshore asset booking centre in 2014, but with the rising new wealth generation in the Asia-Pacific region and its proximity to booking centres such as Hong Kong and Singapore, the country is expected to face increasing competition, reports Gulf News. Switzerland booked US$2.4 trillion (Dh8.8 trillion)… – Continue reading

Switzerland faces competition from Asian booking centers

Dubai: Switzerland remained the leading offshore asset booking centre in 2014, but with the rising new wealth generation in the Asia-Pacific region and its proximity to booking centres such as Hong Kong and Singapore, the country is expected to face increasing competition. Switzerland booked $2.4 trillion (Dh8.8 trillion) in wealth… – Continue reading

Bahamas ‘unfairly dumped on’ with EU blacklisting

The Bahamas was yesterday “dumped on” through its inclusion on another so-called financial services ‘blacklist’, although an ex-Attorney General and others suggested the development should be taken “with a big grain of salt”, reports the Bahamas Tribune. John Delaney told Tribune Business that the European Union’s (EU) decision to ‘blacklist’… – Continue reading

FATCA – Which Countries Are In And Out

FATCA – Which Countries Are In And Out The controversial US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) law is set to start from July 1, 2014, so with less than 21 days to go, here’s a look at which countries are in and who is outside of the tax network…. – Continue reading

St. Kitts-Nevis Among 30 Countries On EU’s Tax Evasion Blacklist

St. Kitts and Nevis is one of 30 countries placed on the European Union’s black list for not doing enough to fight tax evasion. The EU’s executive Commission published the list Wednesday (June 17). The blacklisted countries figure on at least ten of the EU’s 28 member nations’ lists of… – Continue reading

Scam sparks Scots fraud haven fears

Fears are growing that Scotland may be becoming a magnet for money-launderers following allegations linking shell companies there to a $1bn (£634m) fraud in the ex-Soviet republic of Moldova. The swindle allegedly emptied three of Moldova’s leading banks of almost all their funds. Investigators say a key role was played… – Continue reading

Cayman on new EU blacklist

Government appeared to brush off the latest blacklisting of the Cayman Islands when it released a short statement on Wednesday at around 5pm following revelations by the EU that the jurisdiction had been cited as facilitating tax evasion, reports the Cayman News Service. “It is unfortunate that the EU black… – Continue reading

Allegation of Hong Kong as non-cooperative tax jurisdiction totally unfounded

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government today (June 18) expressed regret over the inclusion of Hong Kong in the list of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions published by the European Commission. “Hong Kong has all along been supportive of international efforts to enhance tax transparency and combat… – Continue reading

Bermuda named on EU tax haven list

The European Union: Labelled Bermuda as a tax haven Bermuda has been named by the European Union as a country that is not doing enough to crack down on tax avoidance. The Island was one of 30 countries on the list published by the EU’s executive Commission today. “These tax… – Continue reading

EU releases tax haven blacklist

The European Union has published its first list of international tax havens as part of a crackdown on multinational companies trying to avoid paying tax in the 28-nation bloc. The list of 30 territories includes Hong Kong and Brunei in Asia, Monaco, Andorra and Guernsey in Europe, and a series… – Continue reading

Will not use coercive methods to recover MAT from FIIs: CBDT chairperson Anita Kapur

CBDT chairperson Anita Kapur said that the income tax department will ensure that chronic evaders are not able to get away without facing court cases. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) on Tuesday said that the tax department will not resort to coercive methods to recover the minimum alternate… – Continue reading

Birth of a New Era in Private Wealth

As the financial world continues its march towards a more transparent and open environment, regulations governing private wealth are under scrutiny. The traditional is changing for good while new players emerge. Once was a time, not too long ago, the words “Swiss bank” conjured up evocative imagery: secret deals; bank… – Continue reading

Switzerland still a haven for rich and their money

A report released today by the management consulting firm Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shows that Switzerland remains the world’s largest offshore centre. However, Hong Kong and Singapore could pose a challenge in the future. For now, Switzerland stands heads and shoulders above the rest booking over $2.4 trillion in wealth… – Continue reading