Category: Europe

HSBC’s tax evasion scandal: Public Accounts Committee to grill HMRC boss Lin Homer

HMRC chief executive Lin Homer will face questions today before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) about the HSBC tax evasion scandal. The agenda of the scheduled meeting between Homer and the PAC has been overtaken by this week’s revelations about HSBC “assisting” over 7,000 UK nationals with their tax affairs…. – Continue reading

Ministry of Justice in odd arrangement at Bedford Square

Buildings in Bedford Square used by the Ministry of Justice to hold tax tribunals belong to a company registered in a tax haven, says Private Eye. The discovery by the Eye means the UK government is going against its own rules which forbids it from transferring its assets offshore. In… – Continue reading

Swiss Banker Loses Bail Bid for Not Showing Up in N.Y. Court

A Swiss banking executive accused of helping U.S. clients cheat on their taxes lost his bid for bail because he didn’t come to court to answer the charges against him. Stefan Buck, who was Bank Frey & Co.’s head of private banking in Switzerland and an executive board member, was… – Continue reading

What’s in store for the business world in 2015?

Business editor Duncan Foulkes quizzes three prominent Isle of Man businessmen on their thoughts ——————– Chris Eaton, Chief Executive Officer, The ILS Group There is no one major issue or initiative that faces the CSP and TSP sectors in 2015. Rather, they face more of a continued barrage of supra… – Continue reading

UK Parliamentary Hearing Held On BEPS Response

British Members of Parliament (MPs) have questioned the Government’s unilateral decision to push for the introduction of a Diverted Profits Tax (DPT) ahead of the completion of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) work on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). In a debate held in Parliament on… – Continue reading

Draft bill would allow Northern Ireland to set its own corporation tax rate from 2017, says UK government

The Northern Ireland assembly would be given the power to set its own corporation tax rate from April 2017 if draft legislation published by the UK government is passed.09 Jan 2015 Corporate tax Tax UK Europe The Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Bill forms part of last month’s Stormont House Agreement… – Continue reading

A two-minute nutshell on the UK’s proposed “Google Tax” – the “diverted profits tax” or “DPT”

The UK is proposing to introduce a unilateral, non-OECD co-ordinated anti-BEPS provision, referred to in the media as the “Google Tax”, with effect from 1 April 2015. The draft provision is very complex, and it will be time consuming to assess its potential impact on many common cross-border business structures…. – Continue reading

Financial Institutions failing to register may face penalties

The Model 1B Intergovernmental Agreement signed between the Cayman Islands and the United States, sees those entities considered Financial Institutions (FI) that fall under FATCA, and have not registered with the IRS (to obtain a Global Intermediary Identification Number (GIIN), prior to 22 December 2014) now facing possible penalties (withholding)… – Continue reading

Voluntary disclosure in Israel- it’s time to become compliant

January 8 2015 As of 2003, Israeli tax residents are subject to tax in Israel on their worldwide income, including passive income (i.e., interest, dividends and capital gains) generated in their offshore bank accounts. Although more than a decade has passed, many Israeli residents have still not reported on income… – Continue reading

Swiss citizens come clean on tax cheats

A US criminal investigation into how Swiss banks helped wealthy Americans hide their money has had an unexpected side effect: shaking out scores of tax cheats among the Swiss themselves. Secrecy laws in Switzerland, the world’s largest offshore financial centre with trillions in assets, have been under siege in recent… – Continue reading

HSBC Buenos Aires Offices Raided in Tax-Evasion Probe

Argentinean Authorities Allege Bank Aided in Providing Secret Swiss Accounts A group of federal tax bureau agents and 100 police officers raided the downtown Buenos Aires offices of British bank HSBC on Wednesday, January 7. The Argentinean government is investigating the bank over alleged tax evasion and money laundering. In… – Continue reading

Attorney general to examine Bank Leumi tax evasion scandal

Other bodies announce similar probes; bank agreed to pay $400 million to US he Attorney General’s Office will open an investigation into the Bank Leumi Group, it revealed Thursday, weeks after the bank agreed to pay $400 million to United States and New York authorities for helping American taxpayers hide… – Continue reading

Credit Suisse says Milan offices searched by Italian tax police

(Reuters) – Credit Suisse said its offices in Milan were searched by Italian tax police last month, following media reports of an investigation into whether a Bermuda subsidiary of the bank helped wealthy Italians hide undeclared funds. The searches follow a series of investigations against Swiss banks, including Credit Suisse,… – Continue reading

Jim Armitage: PwC whistleblower deserves a medal, not a jail sentence

Outlook PwC’s request the Luxembourg authorities prosecute the whistleblower who lifted the lid on the vast extent of tax avoidance there is ill-judged and unpalatable. Antoine Deltour did the world a service in leaking the details of thousands of PWC-arranged tax deals in the tiny country. The result is likely… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Scandal Reveals International “Race to the Bottom”

Countries are competing to lower their tax rates to please the corporate giants, but the result is a massive collective loss of revenue. Only international coordination can wipe out the practice and defeat the negative influence of the Big Four accounting firms. Tax havens have long existed in the popular… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks informant faces up to 10-years in prison

(CS/vb) A former PwC employee could face up to 10 years in prison for leaking thousands of documents in what has become known as the LuxLeaks scandal, his lawyer has said. Informant Antoine Deltour spoke on French television station Canal+ on Tuesday, saying that among experts, tax avoidance schemes via… – Continue reading

Spain and Andorra to combat tax fraud

PM’s trip to principality comes after Catalan ex-leader’s revelations about hidden accounts Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is expected to sign an agreement that will include a system for automatically sharing tax information between Andorra and Spain during an official two-day visit to the principality that begins on Wednesday. The agreement… – Continue reading

Italy Introduces Patent Box

As a means of encouraging the development of intellectual property (IP) in Italy, rather than elsewhere, a “patent box” preferential tax regime has been introduced with effect from January 1, 2015, at the same time as a restructuring of the country’s research and development (R&D) tax credit system. Following the… – Continue reading

Public consultation rejects beneficial ownership registry

The Cayman Islands government announced it will not implement a central register of beneficial ownership information, but will continue its current method of providing this type of information to law enforcement, tax and regulatory authorities. At the same time, government proposes to enact new legislation that will improve access to… – Continue reading

Shareholders Approve Medtronic-Covidien Deal

Medtronic Inc. took one step closer to becoming an Irish company when shareholders voted in favor of acquiring Dublin-based medical supply maker Covidien Ltd. Covidien shareholders similarly voted on the deal early today and also approved it. The acquisition now goes before the Irish High Court, which may take several… – Continue reading

QROPS Tax Conundrum For Easy Access Drawdown

Easy access drawdown rules for Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme (QROPS) come with a twist in the tail. The Treasury and HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) have confirmed QROPS are included in pension reforms that start from April 6, 2015 – which means retirement savers can access their QROPS fund… – Continue reading

Collins declines to comment on Ansbacher letter to PAC

FORMER Minister for Justice Gerry Collins has declined to comment on correspondence from his solicitors accusing the Public Accounts Committee of “exceeding its jurisdiction” in any further pursuit of allegations he had an Ansbacher offshore account. Mr Collins, as well as another retired Limerick minister, Des O’Malley, earlier this month… – 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 evasion by super rich hurts every Australian

We will probably never know their names, but one thing we do know – one in 20 of the richest people in Australia tried to evade paying their fair share of tax in recent years. By what authority do we know this? By none other than the Australian Taxation Office…. – Continue reading

There is at least $21tn stashed away in tax havens

The Price of Offshore Revisited was written by James Henry, a former chief economist at the consultancy McKinsey, for the Tax Justice Network. Tax expert and UK government adviser John Whiting said he was sceptical that the amount hidden was so large. Mr Whiting, tax policy director at the Chartered… – Continue reading

Digital tax increase to take effect in Europe

Europe’s tax showdown could be headed straight to people’s wallets. With the new year, a change in fiscal rules in the European Union is increasing the tax on many purchases of digital content like e-books and smartphone applications. Under the new rules, first approved in 2008, the tax rate on… – Continue reading

Minnesota investment board withholds support of Medtronic-Covidien deal

Critics said the deal would allow Medtronic avoid taxes while providing preferential treatment to executives. The promise of 1,000 new Minnesota jobs was not enough to convince the state’s pension board to support a $48 billion corporate transaction that will move Medtronic’s legal headquarters overseas. A four-member subcommittee of the… – Continue reading

TAX: India considers removing Cyprus from blacklist

India is considering removing Cyprus from the blacklist of countries that do not share details about tax evaders after examining information given the island nation, reports from New Delhi have suggested. India had blacklisted Cyprus in 2013 for not sharing information about tax evaders. “They (Cyprus) have given some information…. – Continue reading

LuxLeaks: An opportunity?

BRUSSELS – As political honeymoons go, it was short and ended abruptly. Just one week into his job as European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker was broadsided by a series of newspaper articles outlining the depth and breadth of corporate tax avoidance schemes in Luxembourg. Schemes thought up and enacted while… – Continue reading

Taxing times

Businesses in the island’s vital financial services are gearing up for ‘substantial changes’ dealing with tax. That was one of the important messages to come out of a seminar organised by KPMG in the island. More than 200 experts attended the event which covered a series of changes in property… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Government Issues Beneficial Ownership Report

The Cayman Islands Government today issued a report stating that it will continue its current method of providing beneficial ownership information to law enforcement, tax and regulatory authorities, as the method adheres to global standards. As explained in its Consultation Report on Maintenance of Legal and Beneficial Ownership Information, Government’s… – 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

Swiss banks target Israeli tax evaders

Swiss banks are training their crosshairs on Israeli customers. Legal sources said that in the past two weeks, the large banks in Switzerland have begun sending many queries to their Israeli customers demanding confirmation either that the assets deposited with the banks were reported to the Israeli tax authorities, or… – Continue reading

Asia to test bond record again in 2015

[HONG KONG] Asia could set another record for international bond issues in 2015 if Chinese companies continue to borrow offshore at the same voracious pace they did this year, while bankers expect a heavy redemption schedule and larger pipelines from India and Indonesia to lift activity. Barclays is forecasting volumes… – Continue reading

HMRC prolongs Contractor Loan Settlement Opportunity until June 2015

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed it has extended the lifetime of the Contractor Loan Settlement Opportunity (CLSO), a chance for contractors to own up to using an offshore tax avoidance scheme, until 30th June 2015. The settlement opportunity was originally meant to be open until January 2015. HMRC… – Continue reading

Vatican Bank Complies With FATCA. St. Lawrence Pray For Us!

Forbes is reporting on the Vatican Bank’s decision under pressure to comply with the FATCA requirements for reporting on American citizen accounts. In his annual Christmas messages to more than one billion Catholics, the Pope may have left out something: offshore account compliance. Maybe, but the U.S. Treasury is more… – Continue reading

News Round Up

Currently, there is a tendency among those who take an interest in international tax developments to look to the future and try to guess how the international tax landscape will look in, say, three of four years, once countries begin to implement the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS)… – 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