Category: Pakistan

Taxmen mishandled Swiss treaty talks in 2014

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s hopes to seek information from Switzerland about the presumed $200 billion stashed in Swiss banks have apparently been ruined by tax authorities who mishandled delicate negotiations for amending a convention on avoidance of double taxation. A Pakistani delegation that visited Switzerland in August 2014 to renegotiate the 2005 treaty… – Continue reading

INVESTMENT IN DUBAI’S REAL ESTATE BUSINESS

This is apropos a Business Recorder news item ‘Investment in Dubai real estate: NAB asks FBR to verify claims of Transparency International-Pakistan ‘. According to the report, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has asked the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to verify claims of Transparency International-Pakistan on a huge investment… – Continue reading

Pakistani bank in NY takes steps to allay US concerns after being hit by curbs

NEW YORK – The General Manager of Pakistan’s Habib Bank Ltd., New York branch, said Friday that steps have been taken to address the concerns of U.S. authorities after being hit by an enforcement order that barred the bank from conductingany dollar-clearing transactions or accepting any new accountsfor U.S. dollar… – Continue reading

‘Tax rules worsen business climate’

ISLAMABAD: The World Bank says tax regulations in Pakistan are frequently altered, and unpredictable tax rules worsen the business climate and may deter potential investment. The report “Towards a more friendly tax regime: Key challenges in South Asia,” points out that South Asia’s tax regulations are complex and difficult to… – Continue reading

Panama thumbs its nose at transparency – again

We have on several occasions fingered Panama as a particularly recalcitrant secrecy jurisdiction: our recent Panama Narrative Report spills a fair number of beans in that respect. Its recalcitrance is perhaps hardly surprising, given the quantity of Colombian and Mexican drugs money believed to be sheltered there – to name… – Continue reading

Illicit money flow from developing world surged to $1.1 tn in 2013, says GFI

WASHINGTON Illicit financial flows or black money from developing and emerging economies surged to US$1.1 trillion or a staggering 4 percent of the developing world’s GDP in 2013, according to a study released Wednesday by Global Financial Integrity (GFI), a Washington, DC-based research and advisory organization. The cumulative illicit outflows… – Continue reading

‘There’s no evidence of Rs 430 billion’

Finance Minister Ishaq Dar has said the government does not have any evidence of Rs 430 billion being taken out by Pakistanis abroad adding the figure was based on media reports. The Minister stated this while addressing a news conference after a special meeting of the Economic Co-ordination Committee (ECC)… – Continue reading

GLOBAL TAXPAYERS CAN EXPECT TO PAY MORE TAX IN THE YEARS AHEAD

Global taxpayers can expect to pay more tax in the years ahead. Many governments worldwide continue to update their tax legislation and expand their tax systems to repay debt and pay for increased social welfare, even as the memory of the last global financial crisis lingers. These are the conclusions… – Continue reading

Tax of billions evaded, black money whitened every year

ISLAMABAD: In a major scam tax evasion of hundreds of billions of rupees and whitening of black money worth trillions of rupees take place every year with the government authorities facilitating the extremely undervalued sales and purchases of thousands of residential and commercial properties throughout the country every day. While… – Continue reading

Pakistan, Central Asia in talks to set up big, new economic zone

Nawaz Sharif has turned his full attention for close relations with Central Asian states since the five of them broke away from Russia 23 years ago. Fast track negotiations between Central Asian and Pakistani leaderships are slated to turn their countries into a big, new economic zone. Their desire and… – Continue reading

180 Participants From 47 Countries Attend CATA Confab In Melaka From Tomorrow

MELAKA: Some 180 participants from 47 countries will attend the five-day 36th annual Technical Conference of the Commonwealth Association of Tax Administrators (CATA) here from tomorrow. The Inland Revenue Board (IRB) said among the countries taking part in the conference are Australia, South Africa, Brunei, India, New Zealand, Canada, Pakistan,… – Continue reading

The FATCA window

The implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliant Act is showing consistent progress with thousands of banks in over 150 countries agreeing to share financial accounts data of their US clientele with US taxation authorities. This clearly indicates the firm resolve of the US administration to make this initiative a… – Continue reading

India: Procurement Services By Chinese Company Taxable As Fees For Technical Services Under India-China Tax Treaty: AAR

There can be no straight jacket formula to determine what is meant by “provision of service,” which may include where services are i) provided; ii) rendered; or iii) utilized. The expression ‘provision of services’ is much wider than ‘provision of rendering of services,’ and covers the services even if they… – Continue reading

Ireland’s Finance Bill 2015 – key changes for international companies and financial institutions

Following the recent Irish budget statement (the “Budget”), the Finance Bill 2015 (the “Bill”) has been published and it implements the changes announced by the Irish Minister for Finance (the “Minister”). The Bill includes additional detail on: the new knowledge development box (“KDB”); and Ireland’s implementation of country by country… – Continue reading

Procurement Services by Chinese Company Taxable as Fees for Technical Services under India-China Tax Treaty: AAR

• There can be no straight jacket formula to determine what is meant by “provision of service,” which may include where services are i) provided; ii) rendered; or iii) utilized. • The expression ‘provision of services’ is much wider than ‘provision of rendering of services,’ and covers the services even… – Continue reading

BVI makes another bad list, promises action plan

The British Virgin Islands (BVI) said it is already committed to publishing an anti-money laundering action plan after another worrying report emerged; this time listing the territory among the top 10 countries to which identified United Kingdom criminal assets have been laundered. The BVI is actually the only Caribbean country… – Continue reading

A Pakistani, who has failed in Pakistan, combating tax evasion abroad

ISLAMABAD: Talent is universal, opportunities are not. A Pakistani is combating tax fraud in America and Russia using the same technology he earlier employed in Pakistan discovering 3.5 million out-of-tax-net rich individuals. Unlike the appreciation of his efforts abroad, the data he compiled in Pakistan has been thrown into the… – Continue reading

NBR to sign deal with Bhutan to avoid double taxation

Bangladesh is set to sign an agreement with Bhutan to avoid double taxation to boost investments, trade and facilitate information exchange between the two Saarc nations, the National Board of Revenue said in a statement. A team led by NBR Chairman Md Nojibur Rahman is now in Thimpu to take… – Continue reading

Reformation: Oversight committee formed to implement tax reforms

KARACHI / ISLAMABAD: The government on Saturday constituted an oversight committee to implement tax reforms, particularly proposed by the Tax Reforms Commission (TRC), which have so far been blocked by well-entrenched forces in the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR). Finance Minister Ishaq Dar constituted the seven-member committee to be headed… – Continue reading

Taxpayers facing double taxation due to different provincial laws: KTBA

KARACHI: The provincial finance ministries have been urged to resolve their differences on rights of taxability among themselves, as taxpayers are facing double taxation on services on the basis of origin and destination. In communications sent on Monday to ministers of finance of Sindh, Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan, the Karachi… – Continue reading

Political courage needed on tackling inequality

Government must make good on its vows, says Jamie Livingstone In less than two weeks, leaders from 193 states will meet at the United Nations in New York to formally adopt, in effect, a new plan to fight extreme poverty, tackle inequality and end hunger. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)… – Continue reading

WHT cannot be withdrawn at any cost: FBR

ISLAMABAD The government has refused to bow down to the pressure of the traders over the withholding tax on the banking transactions, saying this tax could not be withdrawn at any cost. “We are not considering to withdraw the withholding tax on the banking transactions”, said Shahid Hussain Asad, Senior… – Continue reading

Government decides to revise convention of double taxation

Pakistan has decided to revise obsolete convention of double taxation and provision of fiscal evasion convention with the United State of America (USA) aimed at bringing the treaty at par with neighbouring countries, well informed sources told Business Recorder. Pakistan and US signed a convention on the avoidance of double… – Continue reading

Anti-Money Laundering Act: Govt to review limit for punishing tax evaders

ISLAMABAD: In a bid to persuade legislators to withdraw their opposition, the government on Wednesday hinted at reviewing the Rs10 million limit that it proposed for treating tax evasion as an offence under Anti-Money Laundering Act. The government showed this flexibility during a meeting of Senate Standing Committee on Finance and… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands uprated for tax compliance

The British Virgin Islands had the highest rate of tax compliance out of 12 countries reviewed by the OECD’s Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes, reports Public Finance International. The forum, which has 127 member nations, exists to implement internationally agreed transparency standards and the… – Continue reading

The Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes published new peer review reports

On August 3, 2015 the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes published 12 new peer review reports. Phase 1 reports were published on: Albania, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Dominican Republic, Lesotho, Pakistan and Uganda. The reports assessed these countries’ legal and regulatory frameworks for transparency and… – Continue reading

The intersection of US tax treaty policy, tax reform and BEPS

Introduction US tax treaty policy can be affected by pressures for tax reform from within the United States and by major developments in international taxation from without. Talk of US tax reform has been widespread for years, although it is sometimes hard to gauge how much of the talk is… – Continue reading

Shah Mehmood Qureshi raps withholding tax

MULTAN: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) national organiser Shah Mehmood Qureshi on Tuesday lambasted the imposition of a 0.6 per cent withholding tax on bank transactions. Qureshi was speaking to journalists at the press club. He demanded that the tax to be immediately withdrawn and said the PTI stood with traders on… – Continue reading

Dual taxation, fiscal evasion: Finance Act expands scope of agreements

Finance Act 2015 has expanded the scope of the agreements meant for avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion to be executed by the federal government. Explaining the Finance Act 2015, Former FBR Member Habib Fakharuddin said that the federal government may enter into an agreement, bilateral or… – Continue reading

Pakistan stumps India; rolls out South Asia’s 1st REIT while we still try to axe the tax

MUMBAI: India 0 Vs Pakistan 1. It’s not the outcome of a ODI series between the traditional rivals but a progress card on reforms in the world of real estate. At a time Indian realtors and investors are struggling to roll out real estate investment trusts (REIT) amid regulatory complications… – Continue reading

Treaties likely on exchange of tax information

ISLAMABAD: Several amendments have been proposed to the tax laws in the Finance Bill 2015-16 to empower the federal government to enter into agreements for exchange of tax-related information with provinces and other countries. The new sections proposed to be inserted in the Finance Bill will empower Islamabad to enter… – Continue reading