Category: United Kingdom

Column: MNEs must start test runs fast

Group companies, irrespective of the jurisdiction, will have to conform to common standards The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently released 15 action-plans to address the issue of “Base Erosion & Profit Shifting” or BEPS, which has led to misalignment between where taxes are paid and where value… – Continue reading

Financial Information Sharing for 2016

Where it happens does not matter. Portugal or overseas, whether its rental income, bank interest, bond yields, dividends, or even gains from the sale of a property, such personal financial information will be automatically shared from 1st January 2016. For many who have undergone financial planning, or have been involved… – Continue reading

Out of Bangladesh

According to a research report titled “Illegal Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2004-2013”, recently published by the Washington based research institute Global Financial Integrity (GFI), Bangladesh stands 26th in the list of 149 developing nations, in terms of flight of capital including money laundering (The Daily Star, December 10, 2015)…. – Continue reading

Additional OECD CRS self-certifications required from investors subscribing to Cayman Islands (and other non-U.S.) investment funds on or after January 1, 2016

The Cayman Islands (along with the United Kingdom, Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, the British Virgin Islands and over 70 other countries) has committed to implementing the OECD Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”), which will require investment funds to collect tax identification and tax residency information from all new subscribers and transferees (including… – Continue reading

Spain and Finland sign new treaty to avoid double taxation and to fight tax fraud

Given that the latest treaty was signed on 15 November 1967, the two countries felt it was appropriate to revise it in full. The new treaty, signed on Tuesday by the Spanish Ambassador to Finland, María Jesús Figa, and the Finnish Minister for Finance, Alexander Stubb, seeks to enable tax… – Continue reading

The end of financial privacy?

Over 90 jurisdictions have committed to the OECD’s Common Reporting Standard (CRS), creating comprehensive global automatic information exchange for financial assets and the entities through which such assets may be held. Over 70 jurisdictions have signed the OECD’s Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement, which implements the CRS. The CRS is scheduled… – Continue reading

New Corporate Offence Modelled on The Bribery Act

Summary In the March 2015 Budget the Chancellor announced tough new sanctions for tax evasion, intended to have a deterrent effect. After a period of consultation, the intention to proceed with these measures was confirmed in the 2015 Autumn Statement. In summary, the measures to be implemented are:  A new… – Continue reading

Latvian regulator hits Privatbank with record fine for Moldova bank fund laundering

RIGA – The Latvian Financial and Capital Markets Commission (FCMC) on Dec. 11 imposed a record 2-million-euro fine on Ukrainian-owned A/S Privatbank and ordered the dismissal of its CEO and managing board for violations of money laundering and other banking regulatory laws in connection with the alleged plundering and collapse… – Continue reading

Offshore tax evasion penalties could lead to double jeopardy and conflict of interest, warns expert

FOCUS: New UK government plans to penalise those who help others evade tax could punish those who unknowingly enable evasion and could create conflicts of interest and the danger of double jeopardy. The government will introduce a new civil penalty for those who deliberately “enable” offshore tax evasion. It also… – Continue reading

Will Sri Lanka follow the dismal road to tax havenry?

An article in today’s edition of Sri Lanka’s Mirror newspaper draws attention to that island’s plans to develop an offshore financial centre in Colombo. According to the article the proposal is modelled on the Dubai International Financial Centre, a notorious centre for moneylaundering and illicit financial flows. Now this doesn’t… – Continue reading

UK releases Finance Bill clauses and consultation documents

Executive summary On 9 December 2015, the UK released draft clauses for Finance Bill 2016 as well as consultation documents. The key items released include: A new requirement for large businesses to publish their tax strategies as they relate to or affect UK taxation. This sits alongside new ‘special measures’… – Continue reading

The UK’s Registry of Beneficial Ownership

According to Baroness Neville-Rolfe, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, the United Kingdom “is at the forefront of a dramatic increase in transparency about company ownership” in developed countries. However, it is the UK which is going to provide the testing ground for… – Continue reading

HMRC To Proceed With ‘Facilitating Evasion’ Offense

The UK Government has confirmed that it will legislate for a new criminal offense for corporations that fail to take adequate steps to prevent the facilitation of tax evasion. Tax authority HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published responses to four consultations on anti-evasion measures announced at the March 2015… – Continue reading

Ireland regains its swagger in the tax arena

Something unusual is happening with the Irish corporation tax in 2015 — so unusual that Ireland’s top tax man felt obliged to write to the parliament to explain what is going on. But the explanation left a lot to be desired. According to government data, Ireland received 57.7 percent more… – Continue reading

No going back – the perils and pitfalls of the UK’s APN and PPN

What is abundantly clear to anyone who has a passing interest in the manner in which tax disputes are dealt with in the UK is that the legislation in Finance Act 2014, concerning accelerated and partner payment notices (the APN legislation), marks a significant shift in the rules of engagement… – Continue reading

UK enforcement agencies to visit Cayman

(CNS): The UK is expected to send law enforcement officials to Cayman in the New Year to enhance the current cooperation regime between this jurisdiction and the authorities in Britain regarding financial crime and money laundering. Financial Services Minister Wayne Panton said that experts are coming at Cayman’s invitation to… – Continue reading

___uk to modify patent box in line with oecd recommendations__

Its approach includes a new “nexus principle”, as agreed by the multinational Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). This is designed to ensure that the benefits of the UK tax regime are only available where the research and development (R&D) expenditure required to develop that innovation also took place… – Continue reading

Hundreds more evaders caught by the taxman: Number of fraudsters prosecuted for fiddling the system up 58% in a year

Hundreds more people who fiddled their tax have been prosecuted in the past year, it was revealed today. HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has said its assault on tax evasion has produced a 58 per cent rise in convictions with criminals getting a total of 400 years in jail. HMRC… – Continue reading

Tax info sharing kicks in 2017

Come 2017, tax information on all foreign nationals holding bank accounts or other financial holdings in Cayman will be automatically shared with tax authorities in their home countries when the Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters convention kicks in. Maples, in a Cayman Islands Automatic Exchange of Information update statement… – Continue reading

Meg Hillier: Meet the Public Accounts Committee chairwoman taking over from Margaret Hodge

Meg Hillier has a tough act to follow. This parliament’s Public Accounts Committee chairwoman had a ringside seat watching her predecessor, Margaret Hodge, tear into tax avoiders and the tax man. “It is very exciting – you see all the guts of Whitehall spilled out in front of you,” she… – Continue reading

HMRC turns to aggressive tactics to target accountants

HMRC has been accused of targeting accountants with “aggressive” letters, without any evidence A City law firm, RPC, claims that the Revenue is writing to traditional high street accountants, implying they are helping clients avoid tax, without offering evidence in support. According to RPC, the letters imply that if accountants… – Continue reading

Ryanair pilot supplier reported to be at centre of tax evasion probe

British police and German investigators searched Brookfield Aviation International headquarters The Times of London reports this morning that a company that supplies Ryanair with pilots is at the centre of an international investigation for tax evasion. It is understood both British police and German investigators have searched the headquarters of… – Continue reading

Company which owns Queen’s jeweller Mappin & Webb ‘has paid no corporation tax for five years despite £66million profits’

The company that owns the Queen‘s jeweller Mappin & Webb has paid no corporation tax for five years – despite profits of £66million. The allegations made against Mappin & Webb owners Aurum Holdings came as the conduct of firms holding royal warrants was scrutinised amid revelations about their tax arrangements…. – Continue reading

A special relationship

Each year the elected leaders of Britain’s overseas territories (OTs) gather from around the world to meet with British Ministers in London. Their objective is to discuss the continuing partnership with the UK, to establish priorities and to try to resolve differences. For the most part the issues covered at… – Continue reading

Outcry over royal warrant handed to foreign-owned firms ‘who legally avoid paying tax’

The Queen’s jeweller has not paid corporation tax in five years, it is claimed, despite reported profits of £66million Demands are growing for a review of the royal warrant system after firms supplying the monarchy were criticised for moving profits overseas. The crest is a mark of British craftsmanship and… – Continue reading

How Microsoft moves profits offshore to cut its tax bill

Cash doesn’t flow directly from buyers’ pockets to Microsoft’s headquarters in Redmond, Wash. Instead, the company operates through three regional sales units, centered in Ireland, Singapore and Puerto Rico. These groups control the rights to profit from Microsoft products around the world. By conducting sales from places with small populations… – Continue reading

Isle of Man to be removed from Spain’s ‘tax haven blacklist’

The Isle of Man has signed a tax information exchange agreement with Spain, reports the Isle of Man Today. It’s part of what the Manx government calls its ‘continuing commitment to meet international standards in tax co-operation and transparency’. The agreement was signed by Mr José Manuel Gutiérrez Delgado, Financial… – Continue reading

Capacity market: Fossil fuel companies controlled by tax haven entities receive millions in subsidies

Fossil fuel companies and nuclear power producers, some of which have been involved in shaping government energy policy, will receive over £834 million* in state subsidies for the winter of 2019-2020, the government has announced. The big winners of the capacity market auction, which is managed by National Grid and… – Continue reading

Royal warrant companies accused of using tax havens and moving their manufacturing out of Britain

Companies like Mappin & Webb have not paid any corporation tax for the past five years, according to the Sunday Times Several companies which hold the much-coveted royal warrant have come under scrutiny after being accused of benefiting from tax havens and moving their manufacturing out of Britain. The warrants… – Continue reading

‘Final’ UK disclosure facility for tax irregularities to run until September 2018, says government

A “final” disclosure facility which will give UK taxpayers a means of correcting any irregularities involving offshore income and gains will run until September 2018, one year longer than originally anticipated, the government has announced. No details of the planned disclosure facility have been published, but it is expected to… – Continue reading

Tax evaders to feel full force of the law

New legislation brings the possibility of jail sentences for those who aren’t upfront with HMRC about assets held overseas A new criminal offence is due to hit the statute book next year under which people who engage in tax evasion abroad could get a criminal record, fines and a jail… – Continue reading

IFA and tax promoter guilty of film tax fraud

An IFA and an accountant have been convicted of attempting to steal millions in a tax fraud linked to the film industry. Terrance Potter, formerly an accountant at EY, was identified as the architect of the fraud following an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). Potter devised and sold… – Continue reading

Business Brief – Double Tax Agreement – Residence – change of HMRC practice

Following an agreement between the UK and Jersey, HMRC has published an important change of interpretation on residence for treaty purposes. HMRC’s view now is that the better interpretation of residency article in the UK-Jersey Double Tax Agreement 1952 (“UK Jersey DTA”) is that it includes a tie breaker provision… – Continue reading

The Changing Landscape for IP Regimes Around the World

Patent Boxes, Innovation Boxes, Intangible Property Boxes, Knowledge Development Boxes (IP Regimes) – countries may use different names, but all of these regimes are designed to allow a preferential rate of tax to be applied to income generated from intangible property (IP). There are a number of these regimes in… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands Automatic Exchange of Information Update

The Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority (“TIA“) has issued an advisory addressing several points of note regarding the Common Reporting Standard (“CRS“) in the Cayman Islands. Updated Self-Certification Forms The TIA has published new entity and individual self-certification forms which address the account holder disclosure requirements under each of CRS,… – Continue reading

Global law firm Pinsent Masons warns that proposed tax avoidance rules for large businesses could make HMRC “judge, jury and executioner”

A global law firm has today criticised HM Revenue & Customs’s (HMRC) recently announced plans for cracking down on tax avoidance by businesses, saying that parts of the proposals would make HMRC the “judge, jury and executioner.” Further details on legislation that would allow the UK tax authority to place… – Continue reading

Companies must gear up for Europe’s new tax reporting requirements

As the EU prepares for country-by-country tax reporting requirements, businesses would do well to understand the minutiae of the upcoming regulations October 2015 was a busy month for announcements regarding base erosion profit shifting (BEPS) and country-by-country reporting. The OECD issued the last of the guidelines on BEPS, the various… – Continue reading

Patent box brought into line with international rules

Companies will to scrutinise their R&D activity more closely under proposed changes to patent box regime BUSINESSES will to scrutinise their R&D activity more closely under proposed changes to the design of the UK Patent Box regime outlined by the government The government is making the changes in order to… – Continue reading

News story: Finance Bill 2016 paves way for even simpler tax system and tough offshore evasion regime

Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments – Press Release/Statement: Headline: News story: Finance Bill 2016 paves way for even simpler tax system and tough offshore evasion regime The government has today (Wednesday 9 Wednesday) published draft tax legislation to implement policies published at Summer Budget 2015 and Autumn… – Continue reading

Cayman issues self-certification templates and participating jurisdiction list

The Cayman Islands Ministry of Financial Services’ Department for International Tax Cooperation (DITC) on 8 December 2015 issued an industry advisory regarding the ongoing implementation of the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) in the Cayman Islands. The advisory issued two new templates; the entity self-certification form and the individual self-certification form… – Continue reading