Category: Australia

Australian CRS rules to apply to all foreign residents

The Australian Government has released an exposure draft of the legislation implementing the OECD Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information (known as the Common Reporting Standard, or CRS), and an accompanying explanatory memorandum (available here). The draft requires Reporting Financial Institutions to report to the Commissioner of Taxation… – Continue reading

AFR Tax Reform Summit: Labor says no to a higher GST, yes to lower company tax

Labor has rejected co-operating with the Coalition on boosting the goods and services tax, whatever the outcome of next year’s tax white paper and negotiations with the states. Addressing the Australian Financial Review tax summit in Sydney, Labor treasury spokesman Chris Bowen said while any GST rise would be permanent,… – Continue reading

Australians grill Chevron over Bermuda links

Oil and gas multinational Chevron has come under fire in Australia for using Bermuda for tax avoidance. US-based Chevron, along with Anglo-Dutch firm Shell and the American ExxonMobil, is set to begin production at the massive Gorgon gasfield off the coast of Western Australia. But Chevron has been grilled by… – Continue reading

Tax office did not go to police over fears wealthy would be kidnapped – inquiry

Coalition bill to scrap taxation transparency requirements for privately held companies with incomes of $100m or more examined in Senate hearing The Australian federal police had not been approached by the tax office over fears that publishing the tax details of wealthy individuals would lead to an increased risk of… – Continue reading

MAS stance on ARFP tax tipped to force change

Industry welcomes move by Singapore’s financial regulatory authority to go public with tax criticism of ARFP passport scheme. They say it could force Australia and Korea into a corner. Industry figures have welcomed a move by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) to go public with the reasons it declined… – Continue reading

Davis homes in on offshore tax evasion

High-net-worth, tax-evading South Africans will soon have nowhere to hide, because in future income tax returns will specifically ask them to declare if they have offshore trusts, or directly or indirectly control an offshore trust, Judge Dennis Davis, the convener of the Davis Tax Committee, says. If the South African… – Continue reading

Israel and Australia to negotiate tax treaty

Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey: Australian companies can take greater advantage of Israel’s knowledge-based economy. There is no tax treaty between Australia and Israel, but the lack will soon be made good, according to an announcement by Joe Hockey, Treasurer in the Australian government. “As part of the Government’s ongoing efforts… – Continue reading

Allegations surround Wilson Security’s link to HK bribes scandal and tax haven

Exclusive: company faces renewed questions over its fitness as security contractor at Australian detention centres on Manus Island and Nauru Wilson Security faces renewed questions about its fitness as security contractor in Australia’s offshore detention centres in light of its corporate links to a tax haven, a corruption scandal that… – Continue reading

Changing attitudes to tax reputation risk

Changing Attitudes to Tax Reputation Risk In recent years, it seems that any discussion of tax includes mention of the moral obligation taxpayers have to “pay their fair share.” Many believe this theme began to get traction in 2011 when Warren Buffett realized that he was paying proportionately less taxes… – Continue reading

PBOC Easing Cushions China Issuers From Fed Hike Volatility

Stimulus unleashed by China’s central bank will cushion Chinese companies –the region’s biggest dollar debt issuers — from a potential Federal Reserve interest rate increase, making cheaper yuan funds available. Five interest rate cuts by the People’s Bank of China since November and rules to relax yuan bond issuance onshore… – Continue reading

Australia to Overhaul Offshore Online Gambling Operations

The Australian government announced on Monday that a review of the country’s Interactive Gambling Act will be carried out. Officials will be looking for ways to meet the increasing demand for innovative methods for live sports betting. The introduction of regulations for the illegal offshore gambling operators that provide their… – Continue reading

Ex parte preservation orders: Krok v CSARS

This case was an appeal from the Gauteng Division of the High Court to the Supreme Court of Appeal (“SCA”) pertaining to the correctness of the granting of an ex parte preservation order application that was brought against Mr Krok by the Commissioner of the South African Revenue Service (“SARS”) in… – Continue reading

Israeli banks named in Australian tax evasion affair

Former Nudie Juice CEO Andrew Binetter allegedly sought the destruction of incriminating files at Bank Hapoalim. The names of Israeli banks Bank Hapoalim (TASE: POLI) and Israel Discount Bank (TASE: DSCT) have been mentioned in the Australian press as involved in alleged tax fraud in the millions of dollars by… – Continue reading

Making the invisible visible: Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance releases interim report

The inquiry raises some larger and perhaps more challenging questions about Australia’s corporate tax system and what is acceptable and unacceptable tax minimisation. On 18 August 2015, the Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance tabled a long-awaited interim report, with the subtitle “You cannot tax what you cannot see”. The… – Continue reading

STM scopes out Australian QROPS offering as business booms

International pensions administrator STM Group is looking to offer QROPS tailored for UK expats in Australia after HMRC scrapped thousands of schemes from its approved list in July. During an interview with International Adviser, STM – which has trading offices in both Malta and Gibraltar – cited plans to expand… – Continue reading

International tax update- September 2015

New Zealand: GST and the digital economy The New Zealand Government has released a Discussion Document regarding the proposal to impose goods and services tax (GST) on online purchases of goods and services from offshore suppliers by New Zealand resident consumers. The publication Taxing by the megabyte: New Zealand’s GST… – Continue reading

Amnesty for offshore tax cheats

The Finance Ministry said Tuesday that it would pardon individuals and companies that not paid taxes on gains from overseas investments, as long as they voluntarily report their gains for tax payment by the end of March. The tax authority’s policy came from the Park Geun-hye administration’s efforts to expand… – Continue reading

Taxing multinationals: Patently problematic

Proposals for consistent global rules on company tax cause worries all round CLARITY or chaos? Supporters of the Base Erosion and Profit-Shifting (BEPS) project, being worked on by the OECD, argue that it will bind multinationals to a consistent set of global tax rules, providing them with less licence than… – Continue reading

HSBC spills details on 400 Indian accounts in Singapore; half are from Mumbai

After the leak of two major secret documents from HSBC’s Swiss private banking arm that revealed names of roughly 2,000 Indian account holders, the global bank itself has done it now. For the first time ever, HSBC Singapore shared a new list of 1,200 individuals all across the globe of… – Continue reading

Senate economics committee releases interim report on corporate tax avoidance

What has happened? On 2 October 2014 the Senate referred an inquiry into corporate tax avoidance to the Senate Economics References Committee for inquiry and report. The Committee conducted public hearings1 in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra and received submissions from a number of senior executives from high profile multinational corporations… – Continue reading

Taiwan, China to sign taxation, air safety agreements (update)

Taipei, Aug. 18 (CNA) Taiwan and China will sign two agreements on taxation and aviation safety in their next high-level meeting to be held in Fuzhou, China later this month, a senior official of Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) announced Tuesday. The meeting between the chiefs of Taiwan’s Straits Exchange… – Continue reading

What we know will be in the Senate inquiry’s interim report on multinational tax avoidance

The Senate inquiry into multinational tax avoidance will table an interim report today detailing some of its findings after holding five public hearings and receiving more than 100 submissions from some of the world’s largest companies including Apple, Microsoft, BHP, Rio Tinto and Google. The final report is due to… – Continue reading

Labor’s senate inquiry wants a ‘name and shame’ register for tax dodgers

New transparency requirements could see tax-dodging companies being listed on a ‘name and shame’ register, a Senate committee has proposed. The Australian Tax Office would also be forced to disclose all tax avoidance settlements which exceed a proposed $100 million threshold, Fairfax has reported. In addition, companies based in Australia… – Continue reading

Tax authorities urged to be more vigilant over the super-rich

Revenue authorities need to be “vigilant” in monitoring the super-rich, according to research that called on many of them to improve their scrutiny of their richest taxpayers, reports the Financial Times. The study by the Paris-based OECD is a further sign of the pressure on tax departments to squeeze more… – Continue reading

Growing trend: Islamic finance goes offshore

The rise of Islamic finance and sukuk issuances have brought with it a growing phenomenon: Shariah banking is increasingly taking advantage of offshore banking jurisdictions, and this for a number of reasons, reports the Gulf Times. Many offshore centres around the world meanwhile offer a wide range of features allowing… – Continue reading

New FATCA / CRS guidance: clarifications to self-certification requirements

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has further updated its guidance material on the Australia-US FATCA Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA). This is especially important in relation to self-certification requirements. The ATO has followed the US interpretation that a FATCA self-certification must be obtained before a new individual account is opened. The OECD… – Continue reading

Shell pumped $20 billion a year from motorists but paid no company tax

For the third year on the trot, Shell service stations generated billions of dollars and revenue but not a cent in company tax. In fact the owners of the sunny yellow servos reported tax benefits in all three years despite total sales which may be in excess of $60 billion…. – Continue reading

TaxTalk Today- 7th August : PwC Australia

Australian Taxation Office New or updated materials on ATO website, including: Reminder: Taxable payments annual report due 28 August Remission of penalties: information about remission of penalties following a tax dispute In focus: Procurement hubs of Australian multinational enterprises: the ATO is reviewing arrangements involving offshore entities that are being used… – Continue reading

Australian tax data exchange unlawful, court rules

A judge’s ruling that the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority acted unlawfully when it handed over a trove of documents on two Cayman-registered companies to Australian tax authorities has been upheld by the Court of Appeal. The court ruled that the decision to provide documents, requested as part of an… – Continue reading

Australian Taxation Office issues new Practice Statement on Advance Pricing Arrangements

The tax and in particular the transfer pricing arrangements of multinationals is currently under the spotlight both internationally, through the OECD/G20 BEPS project, and domestically in Australia, by way of the Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance. This has resulted in new legal measures being adopted (such as the DPT… – Continue reading