Category: Singapore

ATO digs for dirt on miners

The Australian Taxation Office has identified at least 36 Australian companies with related entities in Switzerland that may have engaged in tax evasion costing billions in possible tax revenue. According to internal communications between the ATO and the Department of Treasury the bulk of companies under investigation are based in… – Continue reading

Asian cities attract more overseas money than Switzerland

Jeremy Grant in Singapore Clampdowns on bank secrecy in Europe and a proliferation of billionaires in Asia helped Hong Kong and Singapore attract more overseas money over the past two years than rivals such as Switzerland, according to a report by Deloitte. The consultancy’s annual ranking of wealth centres highlights… – Continue reading

Big companies need to tell the public how much tax they pay, says business lobby group CTA

The group that represents most of the ASX 200 on tax issues, the Corporate Tax Association, has emerged as a surprise advocate of increasing transparency about the amount of taxes big companies pay. The Corporate Tax Association’s submission to the inquiry into corporate tax avoidance said it had concerns about… – Continue reading

Multinationals channel more money through “hubs” in Singapore, Switzerland than ever before, Tax Office says

More than half of Australia’s trade is money being sent offshore by companies to their overseas arms – with almost a third going to Singapore and Switzerland. Australian companies sent more than $100 billion to related parties in the low-tax nation of Singapore and another $15.6 billion to “hubs” in… – Continue reading

Businessmen welcome Indonesia’s tax amnesty plan

The Indonesian Employers Association (Apindo) has welcomed the government’s plan to introduce a tax amnesty, a fiscal incentive expected to encourage individuals or corporation that have not fully paid their taxes to comply with tax regulations. The association’s deputy chairman Hariyadi Sukamdani said that the amnesty would be effective in… – Continue reading

We pay our fair share of tax and create jobs, say Google and Apple

Technology giants Apple and Google have said in their submissions to the federal inquiry into corporate tax avoidance that they support international changes to global tax rules to stop profit shifting, but have warned of the risk of Australia acting alone, saying it would cost heavily in local jobs and… – Continue reading

Legal flash Shanghai – 2014 special edition – Update on tax regulations 2014

In 2014, China continued to develop its taxation system affecting domestic and crossborder transactions. This “Legal Flash – Special Edition 2014” highlights the most significant tax updates of the year. Please see our monthly legal flashes for more information and analysis here. Taking a step-forward on anti-avoidance provisions, the State… – 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

Tax Office pushes for biggest corporations to audit themselves

The Australian Tax Office is pushing ahead with a controversial plan to allow the country’s biggest corporations to audit themselves through their own private auditors, despite mounting public anger over corporate tax avoidance. An ATO spokesman said 56 public companies with a turnover of between $100 million and $5 billion… – Continue reading

French tax update: new China – France double tax treaty, amendment to Singapore – France double tax treaty, noteworthy tax courts decisions and administrative publications

The present French Tax Update will focus on (i) the most salient features of the new double tax treaty signed by the People’s Republic of China (China) and France on November 26, 2013 (New DTT), (ii) the new double tax treaty signed by Singapore and France on January 15, 2015,… – Continue reading

Firms prepare for new tax rules as China vows crackdown

Feb 1 (Reuters) – The Chinese government’s vow to increase tax scrutiny of foreign companies has sent firms rushing to tax advisors ahead of the implementation on Sunday of new rules designed to rein in cross-border tax avoidance. Tax professionals and business lobbies alike have welcomed the move as an… – Continue reading

Hunt for black money leads Enforcement Directorate to 10 British Virgin Islands investors

MUMBAI: The hunt for black money stashed abroad is moving beyond Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Over the last fortnight, at least ten individuals — all from Mumbai and holding shares of companies in the Caribbean tax haven British Virgin Islands (BVI) — have been told by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to… – Continue reading

IRS Targets Banks In FATCA Crackdown

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has posted tax investigators to foreign embassies to lead a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) crackdown on suspected tax evasion. The Asia Pacific financial centres of Hong and Singapore are two of the main targets, according to industry experts. The move follows claims… – Continue reading

Unfiled FBAR Conviction Against St Louis Man–Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts

The United States Department of Justice secured a conviction against a St. Louis man accused of not reporting foreign bank accounts in Switzerland and Singapore. Raju Mukhi, age 67, was indicted last year on charges of willful failure to file an FBAR and filing false tax returns. Offshore accounts with… – Continue reading

Harvey Norman’s Gerry Harvey slams multinationals’ tax lobbyists

Billionaire retailer Gerry Harvey has accused Australia’s powerful business lobby groups of failing to represent ordinary tax-paying businesses and instead pushing the interests of profit-shifting multinationals. Speaking after the release of Apple’s Australian accounts, which revealed the tech giant had paid just $80 million in tax despite reaping $6 billion… – Continue reading

Tax Agreements with France and Uruguay will benefit Singapore companies looking to Expand, says Singaporecompanyincorporation.sg

With the city-state revising its earlier avoidance of double taxation agreement with France and signing a new one with Uruguay recently, a boost in cross-border trade is inevitable. Singapore (PRWEB) January 22, 2015 In what can be termed as two important milestones in Singapore’s trade relations with Europe and Latin… – 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

Cayman Islands: Caribbean IFCs: Well Regulated Parts Of The International Furniture

Observers of offshore financial centres will know that post 2008 they have been weathering a perfect storm. Firstly, reduced transactional flows, simply because there is less money available for structured finance and investment generally. Secondly, a constant barrage of negative publicity, which deliberately seeks to conflate tax evasion and tax… – 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

Singapore, France revise agreement to avoid double taxation

SINGAPORE: A revised Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation (DTA) was signed between the Republic and France on Thursday (Jan 16). The revised DTA offers improved terms for businesses such as lower withholding tax rates for dividends and includes anti-abuse provisions, according to a joint press release on Friday…. – Continue reading

TRANSFER PRICING IN SINGAPORE: PENALTIES, THRESHOLDS AND OTHER NEW REQUIREMENTS

Earlier this month, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) released revised transfer pricing guidelines, providing a better defined view of how the IRAS will handle transfer pricing matters. IRAS has explicitly noted that the arm’s length principle should be applied on a transaction-by-transaction basis, which suggests that each transaction… – Continue reading

UAE Tax Residents to Enjoy Better Tax Benefits While Funding Singapore Companies Now, says Rikvin in its New Guide

It explains how recent amendments to the Singapore-UAE Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement will translate to more savings for UAE tax residents when they fund Singapore companies. Singapore (PRWEB) January 14, 2015 With the recent signing of the protocol to amend and improve the Singapore-UAE Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement… – Continue reading

Here’s The Who’s Who In China’s Offshore Tax Havens

While Chinese officials aren’t required to disclose their assets publicly, citizens have remained largely in the dark about the parallel economy that can allow the powerful and well-connected to avoid taxes and keep their dealings secret. By some estimates, between $US1 trillion and $US4 trillion in untraced assets have left… – Continue reading

Changes to Singapore Transfer Pricing Guidelines

On 6th January 2015, the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (“IRAS”) released revised transfer pricing guidelines, providing a better defined view of how the IRAS will handle transfer pricing matters. These guidelines call for taxpayers to prepare and maintain contemporary transfer pricing documentation. In addition, they specify thresholds for related… – Continue reading

HK, Singapore Home To Asia’s Highest Property Taxes

In its recent Asia-Pacific Residential Review, global property consultancy Knight Frank has said that Hong Kong and Singapore have the highest tax burdens on foreign property investors. It notes Singapore and Hong Kong have imposed taxes on foreign property buyers, such as additional duties, as a “macro-prudential tool … to… – Continue reading

American Business Problems with Hong Kong Bank Accounts? Singapore as an Answer

CDE Op-Ed CommentaryGiven the recent problems American trading companies are having in establishing bank accounts in Hong Kong, viable alternatives need to be found. These issues, which are directly related to the American IRS carrying out extensive investigations in Hong Kong concerning breaches of the new FATCA regulations, have made… – Continue reading

Singapore updates corporate tax guidelines to better align with West

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore is updating guidelines on an accounting practice mired in controversy for helping multinational companies minimize their tax bills, as the city-state moves more in line with a crackdown by Western governments on aggressive tax avoidance. International taxation has come under scrutiny since a quirk of “transfer… – Continue reading

Foreigner premium’ property taxes highest in Singapore and Hong Kong

Overseas property buyers have to pay significantly more tax than domestic buyers in Singapore and Hong Kong, making them the most costly places for foreigners to invest in residential real estate in Asia Pacific, says Knight Frank Singapore and Hong Kong are the most costly places for a foreigner to… – Continue reading

Singapore Signs IGA on FATCA with the United States

SINGAPORE – On December 9, 2014, Singapore became the first country in Southeast Asia to sign an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) on tax information sharing with the United States. The signing follows an in substance agreement reached between Singapore and the US in May 2014. Most countries around the world have… – 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

U.S. Officials in Hong Kong Gathering FATCA Non-Compliance Data

HSBC, Sovereign, FedEx, DHL & UPS all expecting summons from IRS American IRS officials are said to be carrying out investigative work concerning FATCA transgressions from the American Consulate in Hong Kong, according to a report issued in the South China Morning Post. The article quoted Travis Benjamin, a Partner… – Continue reading

HSBC, Hong Kong Under Scanner As US Steps Up Investigation Of American Tax Frauds

HSBC Holdings and the city of Hong Kong, which were last month linked to an international tax evasion network, are currently under scrutiny as part of efforts by U.S. authorities to hunt down American tax evaders, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported Monday, citing lawyers. Official with the U.S…. – Continue reading

HSBC and Hong Kong Targeted By IRS Looking For American Tax Evaders

U.S. Internal Revenue Service officials are stepping up an international tax evasion investigation into HSBC Holdings and the city of Hong Kong in an effort to crack down on American tax evaders, the South China Morning Post reported. IRS officials are now stationed in overseas Asian jurisdictions, including at the… – 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

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

Analysis of Asia’s Tax Rates, Part 2: Withholding Tax

A withholding tax is a tax that is kept back from an employee’s salary and subsequently paid directly to the government. Withholding taxes are commonly employed by countries throughout the world to help combat tax evasion. Countries in Asia typically divide withholding tax into dividends, interest and royalties payments, with… – Continue reading

High hopes for Jokowi to boost tax revenues

Indonesia has only met its tax revenue collection target two times in the past 10 years, but President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has vowed to transfer his past success in boosting tax revenue at the regional level in Jakarta and Surakarta to the nationwide level. Jokowi has laid out his plan… – Continue reading

Business Lobby Urges Tax Amnesty for Reinvestment in Indonesia

Jakarta. A leading business lobby with strong ties to the administration of President Joko Widodo has called for a tax amnesty, in which the authorities will waive off past taxes and penalties to conglomerates and individuals parking billions of dollars worth of funds overseas, in a bid to reinvest that… – Continue reading

Wolters Kluwer Financial Services Issues FATCA Guidance for Banks in Asia

Regional Adoption on Pace with Europe as Singapore Signs Agreement Experts at Wolters Kluwer Financial Services today issued guidance on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in an effort to help support banks’ regulatory compliance efforts within the region. The commentary comes in reaction to the news last week that… – Continue reading

Indonesia Bans Some From Travel in Tax Evasion Drive

Jakarta. Indonesia has banned from foreign travel senior representatives of 147 firms and 21 individuals with outstanding tax bills amounting to $42.8 million as part of a crackdown on tax evasion, the finance ministry said on Wednesday. The tax office, which is under finance ministry, is also processing bans on… – Continue reading

Singapore, Indonesia on track to curb cross-border tax evasion

An agreement to help crack down on cross-border tax evasion is being worked on by Singapore and Indonesia. The two nations are working on implementing the framework for the automatic exchange of information (AEOI) on tax matters, as they look to keep improving trade and investment ties. The move was… – Continue reading

Singapore, Indonesia to enhance cooperation on sharing tax information

Singapore’s Ministry of Finance say both parties enjoy “excellent cooperation” regarding tax matters, and have agreed to update the existing Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement as the next step. SINGAPORE: The Republic and Indonesia will be looking to increase cooperation on the sharing of tax information in the coming days,… – Continue reading

Indonesia, Singapore share tax-related information to counter tax evasion

JAKARTA, Dec 15 — Indonesia and Singapore have agreed to step up efforts to share tax-related information to tighten loopholes on tax evasion in each other’s countries, Indonesia’s finance ministry said. The commitment came after Indonesia’ Finance Minister met his counterpart Tharman Shanmugaratnam in Singapore today, the ministry said in… – Continue reading

How Google and Apple Make Their Taxes Disappear

Around the world, countries are desperately seeking ways to stop multinational companies from earning profits within their borders without paying taxes on them, while stashing trillions in tax havens like the Cayman Islands. The British government, after a search, says it knows how to tax the profits Google earns in… – Continue reading

Fatca’d By The US IRS

Financial institutions around the world including those in Asia are struggling to stay compliant with local privacy regulations that restrict the sharing of client data, whilst at the same time trying to meet the demands of costly FATCA reporting requirements. FATCA, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, which came into… – Continue reading