Category: Australia

Australia Rethinks Publicizing Company Tax Details

Tough tax disclosure laws introduced by the former Labor Government represent “an invasion of privacy and intrusion for Australian private companies,” Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said. Abbott made the comment during a joint press conference with the Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. The press conference followed a meeting of the… – Continue reading

Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan says they are on the hunt for information to catch multinationals

Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan says information sharing with foreign nations has allowed it to raise $730 million worth of tax liabilities over the past two financial years. In a speech to be delivered at the Tax Institute’s annual conference in Gold Coast on Thursday morning, Mr Jordan says he is… – Continue reading

The Commissioner of Taxation’s ability to gain access to Family Court files

The recent cases of FCT v Darling [2014] FAM CAFC 59 (Darling) and International Litigation Partners Pte Ltd v FCT [2014] FCA 671 (Litigation Partners) have cast the spotlight on the Commissioner of Taxation’s (Commissioner) ability to access information from the contents of Family Court files in order to assist… – Continue reading

Government to close loopholes to stop multinationals claiming losses via subsidiaries

The Abbott government is pushing ahead with a Labor budget measure to close a loophole that will stop giving offshore-based multinationals “systemic tax advantages” that are not available to Australian-owned companies. The loopholes in current law mean that multinationals can, with the use of subsidiaries, structure their affairs to avoid… – Continue reading

Doing business in NZ: taxation

New Zealand has a broad-based tax system consisting principally of: income tax fringe benefit tax resident and non-resident withholding tax (RWT and NRWT) goods and services tax (GST) Accident Compensation levies import tariffs and miscellaneous excise duties, and local authority rates on property. Stamp duty, gift duty and death duties… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Protecting Yourself From International Tax Investigations

Who Will Be Next? How To Respond To A Tax Investigation The international political community continues to make the most threatening noises about those who they believe do not pay enough tax. Long gone it seems are the days where it was accepted that a person could properly organise his… – Continue reading

Key says Government looking at unilateral consumption tax on online purchases from offshore sites; also looking at making online retailers register for GST

John Key has thrown his weight behind moves to catch more online purchases and even digital downloads in the GST net, and Labour says it would support changes to close the online revenue loophole. New Zealand is part of an OECD working group looking at the issue of consumption taxes… – Continue reading

Why Malcolm Turnbull wants to charge Google and Facebook GST on Australian ad revenue

Multinational tech giants Google and Facebook could soon be charged goods and services tax on advertising booked by Australian companies if a proposal flagged by federal Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull is adopted. While multinational corporations continue to come under fire for minimising their tax bills in Australia, Turnbull has floated… – Continue reading

Rio Tinto says work to combat base erosion, profit shifting and tax avoidance could go too far and discriminate against multinational companies

Rio Tinto has warned that multinational companies could be discriminated against if moves to combat tax “base erosion and profit shifting” went too far. With Australia and the other 33 member nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ramping up efforts to prevent multinational companies avoiding tax, Rio… – Continue reading

Treasury’s updated offshore banking tax rules

Yesterday, The Treasury released draft legislation that it said was intended to modernise the Commonwealth’s Offshore Banking Unit regime. The draft explanatory material states that the proposed changes would implement some of the recommendations from Mark Johnson’s ‘Australia as a Financial Centre’ report, as well as plug some integrity shortcomings… – Continue reading

Recent Developments – Australian Transfer Pricing (TP) Rules: Time To Step Up

With the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) escalating focus on international profit shifting, it is essential for multinational taxpayers (MNEs) to properly understand the new Australian Transfer Pricing (TP) rules, assess the implications of these rules on their operations/transactions, what documentation they need to prepare and when, and what penalties may… – Continue reading

Multinationals should be made to pass “common sense” test on where they get taxed

The Australian Taxation Office should be given the power to ignore multinational transactions that fail to pass the “common sense test” and ensure that technology company profits are taxed where they are earned, the Australia Institute submission to the inquiry into corporate tax avoidance says. The submission takes a swipe… – Continue reading

Anti-avoidance powers to hunt multinationals 'ineffective': ATO

The main legal weapon used by the tax office to hunt down multinationals trying to avoid paying tax often doesn’t work, a problem that could cost the federal government billions a year. A Tax Office internal document, Offshore hubs mitigation strategy overview, said that Australia’s general anti-avoidance rule, Part IVA,… – Continue reading

Project Wickenby’s seven-year hunt lifts lid on dubious trades

NEIL CHENOWETH The raids unfolded across the city at 8.40 on a Tuesday evening. Squads of federal police descended on Point Piper, Chatswood, city offices and the departure lounge of Sydney International Airport. Accountant Vanda Gould was up when police arrived to arrest him. Across town officers scooped up his… – Continue reading

Dodging Taxation: The Truth of How Top Australian Firms are Paying Less Tax

Tax avoidance is being documented across the world, with Australia no exception. The government is now looking at how to clamp down on the billions of dollars being lost as top Australian firms are succeeding in dodging taxation. Last year saw the release of multiple reports highlighting the worrying number… – Continue reading

Netflix won’t charge Australians GST

Sparks are flying after Netflix said it would not charge GST on the Australian version of its online television service which launches next Tuesday. United States-based Netflix, Quickflix, Foxtel Play, Presto and Stan, partly owned by Fairfax Media, are locked in a bidding battle to secure the best programs for… – Continue reading

Diverted profits tax and real estate – development propert

Introduction In the autumn statement the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the introduction of a new Diverted Profits Tax (DPT). Against the context of international co-operation in the OECD led consultation on ways to ensure profits are taxed where they are generated (the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting project (BEPS),… – Continue reading

Australian federal opposition proposes $1.9bn targeting multinational tax avoidance

CANBERRA: The federal opposition has proposed a $1.9bn package targeting multinational tax avoidance, with most of the savings slated to come from changes to the amount of debt for which companies can claim deductions in Australia. Bowing to sustained government pressure to start spelling out alternative budget savings, Labor’s leader,… – Continue reading

Tax traps to avoid for Aussies working overseas

Working overseas can lead to tricky tax pitfalls, but seeking expert advice can keep you from paying up twice. Going overseas to work is a grand adventure for many young professionals. It offers the opportunity to experience a different culture, expand your work experience and enhance future career opportunities. But… – Continue reading

Chasing down multinational tax evaders

Bill Shorten, criticised for adopting a near invisible profile as Labor Leader, outlined a “policy brief” on Monday intended to tackle multinational tax avoidance and add nearly $2 billion to consolidated revenue over three years. The four-pronged approach includes changing the so-called thin-capitalisation rules allowing corporations to claim tax deductions… – Continue reading

It’s time to choose what kind of tax system we want

The Conversation Five years ago the Henry Review undertook a detailed examination of Australia’s tax and transfer system. Today, the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at ANU’s Crawford School has revisited the Henry Review, as the Australian government prepares to release its tax white paper. Tax reform should not be… – Continue reading

Tax Office claims it’s on track to recoup $1b revenue from multinationals

Amid widespread condemnation of multinational profit shifting, Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan says the Australian Taxation Office is on track to recoup $1 billion in revenue from companies. The political pressure on the Tax Office and Treasury to stop companies such as Apple, Google and Microsoft from shifting profits to low-tax… – Continue reading

HSBC Says Gulliver Paid Taxes After Opening Swiss Account

(Bloomberg) — HSBC Holdings Plc, struggling to contain a political storm over the bank’s facilitation of tax evasion through its Swiss unit, said Chief Executive Officer Stuart Gulliver paid taxes after setting up his own Swiss account and keeping his legal residence in Hong Kong. The bank, reacting to an… – Continue reading

MNCs Beware: Country-By-Country Reporting Is Here!

UK, US, Australia, Brazil, India- governments of developed and developing countries are battling profit shifting by MNCs such as Amazon, Google, Apple and Starbucks. The allegation- MNCs are shifting profits to jurisdictions where there is little or no tax to be paid. The solution- OECD’s BEPS action plan which, among… – Continue reading

Offshore money in search of a good home

Investors seeking global diversification for their property portfolios are increasingly seeing New Zealand as an attractive investment option. Although our commercial and industrial property market is too small to attract the interest of giant global real estate investment trusts (REITs), our manageable size is regarded as an advantage by other… – Continue reading

Company bosses are held to account on their tax affairs BCA tells inquiry

The Business Council of Australia says that the Tax Office is holding company directors and management to account about their tax affairs, despite there only being one company in the nation with a top risk rating. “There is ongoing [Australian Taxation Office] scrutiny of corporate boards,” the BCA said in… – Continue reading

International tax cheats in ATO’s sights

The Government may have retreated on its promises to crack down on multinational IT companies avoiding tax, but the Australian Tax Office says it’s on the case. Less than a year ago the ATO appointed Andrew Mills, a tax lawyer from outside the government bureaucracy, to the important role of… – Continue reading

Multinationals yearn for better service

Firms need clear rules, certainty to remain in compliance with tax law, says expert Heightened scrutiny of foreign companies’ tax practices is a sign of China’s effort to modernize its taxation system to keep up with the fast-changing international business environment, but there is another dimension that concerns the foreign… – Continue reading

Australian Billionaire Gerry Harvey Accuses Tax Lobbyists Of Pushing Multinational Companies’ Interests

Australian retail billionaire Gerry Harvey slammed the country’s powerful business lobby groups for pushing the interests of profit-shifting multinational corporations ahead of Australian companies. Harvey said companies that pay their fair share in taxes have no voice in government. The billionaire retailer spoke after it was publicly revealed that Apple… – Continue reading

Tax haven explosion puts hole in corporate tax

Confidential documents obtained from the Tax Office under the Freedom of Information Act show Australia’s corporate tax base is in crisis because of the explosion in tax haven dealings by multinational companies. The alarming data in these internal documents is at odds with the public position of the Australian Tax… – Continue reading

FactCheck: is Australia’s corporate tax rate not competitive with the rest of the region?

“Well, Jon, the Government’s about to bring in a 1.5% corporate, or company, tax cut from the 1st of July. That’s something that obviously we support, because (the) corporate tax rate at 30% is not competitive with the rest of the region and we need to drive that down.” –… – Continue reading

OECD To Update G-20 On BEPS Progress

On February 6, 2015, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced that it has reached agreement with the Group of Twenty (G-20) Finance Ministers on three key elements of its base erosion and profit shifting project. The three elements, which the OECD said will enable implementation of the… – Continue reading

OECD will update G20 finance ministers on BEPS project implementation next week

G20 finance ministers will hear about the OECD’s three-pronged approach to implementation of the BEPS Action Plan at their meeting in Istanbul on Monday and Tuesday of next week (February 9 and 10). The OECD, which is leading the work, outlined today what has been agreed so far with the… – 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