Category: United Kingdom

Singapore shipowners seeking more double taxation agreements

The Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) is pushing for the city-state to have more double taxation agreements. Speaking at a media briefing on Tuesday, Rene Pedersen, chairman of the SSA International Committee said, “Singapore today has some 65 double taxation agreements and that’s actually not a lot.” By comparison the UK… – Continue reading

No Plans To Harmonize EU CIT Rates, Says Moscovici

Tax Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has confirmed that the European Commission has no plans, formal or informal, to harmonize corporation tax rates across the European Union. In a written question to the Commission, Jonathan Arnott, a UK Member of the European Parliament, asked the Commission to confirm its latest position on… – Continue reading

The secretive London family at war over its millions

Questions over tax — hotly denied — feature in a row centring on one of the capital’s biggest art collectors One of London’s wealthiest but most secretive families is locked in a bitter feud over the ownership of its empire, which spans high-end London properties to African tobacco-trading businesses. A… – Continue reading

Britain and the EU: potential tax implications of the UK leaving the EU

In short… The current balance of competences between the EU and the UK on tax is quite intricate, with a tension between member states’ desire to determine their own tax systems and the EU-led aim of a level playing field. The EU most obviously influences member states’ indirect taxation (particularly… – Continue reading

The tax planner’s tightrope: morality and politics now in play

Introduction In 1934 distinguished US jurist Judge Learned Hand famously opined that “one may so arrange his affairs so that his taxes shall be as low as possible; he is not bound to choose that pattern which will best pay the Treasury; there is not even a patriotic duty to… – 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

Britain’s non dom crackdown could affect UAE expatriates

In his summer budget the first exclusively Conservative one in 19 years British Chancellor George Osborne outlined several key changes for non-domiciled individuals or non-doms, reports MENAFN. These major modifications coming into effect in April 2017 arguably represent the biggest shake-up to the non-dom status since it was first introduced… – Continue reading

Guernsey Funds Boosted By OECD Membership

A clarifying statement agreed by the UK Treasury and the Ministry of Justice about Guernsey’s position within the OECD bolsters the island’s attractiveness as a fund domicile, according to Guernsey Finance, the promotional agency for the island’s financial services industry. Representatives of Guernsey’s Government, the regulator, and industry bodies have… – Continue reading

OECD Releases Its Annual Tax Administration Report

On August 11, 2015, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released its annual report addressing global tax administration. The OECD’s stated mission is to “promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.” The OECD describes its annual report as follows: Tax… – Continue reading

The Rules: Forcing companies to disclose tax strategy risks confidentiality issues

A “legislative requirement” for large businesses to publish their tax strategy could create commercial confidentiality risks IN an age where large corporates continue to engage in tax avoidance or aggressive tax planning, compelling businesses to disclose their tax strategies is, at heart, a good idea. There is a risk, however,… – Continue reading

British Teachers Abroad Have One Last Chance to Avoid UK Taxes on Their Pension

QROPS specialists are offering free transfers to Gibraltar QROPS for August only for teachers who want to retire abroad and avoid all UK taxes and future UK taxes on their existing teacher’s pension scheme. This is the final chance for teachers living abroad to transfer their UK pensions outside the… – Continue reading

Additional tax take from businesses falls as HMRC focuses on ‘mid-tier businesses’, says expert

The latest estimate of the tax potentially underpaid by the UK’s biggest businesses suggests that “the era of billion-pound tax settlements might be over” with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) increasingly focusing on mid-tier firms, an expert has said. Heather Self of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com, was… – Continue reading

United States: Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”)

FATCA refers to provisions contained in the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act (the ‘HIRE’ Act) signed into law on 18 March 2010 in the United States. The main purpose of FATCA is to identify and gather information on US persons who may be evading tax through the use of… – Continue reading

Business Leaders Doubt Global Agreement On BEPS

Only 23 percent of business leaders feel that recommendations from the OECD on base erosion and profit shifting will be successfully implemented, according to the findings of a new survey by Grant Thornton. Three quarters of business leaders would pay more taxes in exchange for greater clarity from authorities on… – Continue reading

Isle of Man: Global Tax Investigations Conference – Isle of Man, September 2015

Following successful conferences in the Isle of Man in 2014 and in Gibraltar in March 2015, leading offshore law firm DQ Advocates and global law firm Latham & Watkins will be hosting their latest Global Tax Investigations Conference in the Isle of Man on 11 September 2015. The conference is… – Continue reading

Tax Horror Defying Modi Causes AIG to Shun Cover for India Deals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi needs to offer much more than just his best intentions to clean up India’s whimsical tax regime to help convince insurers. Companies from Allianz SE to American International Group Inc. are avoiding offering tax-liability coverage in India’s cross-border mergers and acquisitions market because of a relatively… – Continue reading

OECD likely to recommend fixed ratio cap on interest tax deductibility, says expert

The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) is likely to recommend that restrictions on interest deductibility should mainly involve a cap calculated as a percentage of EBITDA, an expert has said.07 Aug 2015 Corporate tax Tax International tax Energy Infrastructure However Heather Self of Pinsent Masons, the law firm… – Continue reading

FATCA ‘versus’ IGAs

A FATCA issue that has recently bubbled up relates to the differing approach to FATCA compliance by the U.S. Treasury and the governments of some countries, notably, the United Kingdom and Canada, with respect to the self-certification requirements for new individual account openings under an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA). Both sides… – Continue reading

Ghana: UK Partners With Ghana On Tax Transparency

The UK will help Ghana clamp down on tax avoidance and evasion by sharing expertise to improve their tax system. The UK will work with the Government of Ghana to tackle tax evasion so the country can raise revenues and build stronger public services, International Development Secretary Justine Greening and… – Continue reading

Ireland’s favourable tax base drives further pharmaceutical activity

Shire, the giant pharmaceutical company that relocated its head office from the UK to Ireland for tax reasons a number of years ago has surprised investors by launching a US$30bn hostile bid to acquire the American company, Baxalta, which is also involved in the manufacture of drugs to combat rare… – Continue reading

Business leaders renew appeal for clarity on ‘acceptable’ tax planning

LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Three quarters of business leaders would pay more taxes in exchange for greater clarity from authorities on what is acceptable, according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR), a global survey of 2,580 businesses in 35 economies. And while few expect a global agreement any time soon, the… – Continue reading

74% of Businesses Are Asking for Greater Clarity from Authorities for Cross-Border Tax Planning

MONTRÉAL, Aug. 5, 2015 /CNW Telbec/ – Three quarters of business leaders would pay more taxes in exchange for greater clarity from authorities on what is acceptable for tax planning, according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR), a global survey of 2,580 businesses in 35 economies. And while… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Fiscal Transparency In The Cayman Islands

Introduction The Cayman Islands have an extremely open, accountable and transparent government and regulatory system. Despite the dated stereotype, the Cayman Islands have promoted transparency regulations and initiatives for many years.  In May 2000, the Cayman Islands made commitments to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (the “OECD“) to… – Continue reading

EC Will Not Challenge Member States On Royalties Tax

Tax Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has said that European Commission law was not breached in the case of a French professional association taxing royalty payments earned by UK musicians in France. In a written question to the European Commission, Julie Girling, a UK Member of the European Parliament (MEP), alleged that… – Continue reading

Taxing the UK’s wealthy: A timeline of a changing landscape

Law firm Edwin Coe maps out the upcoming changes to the taxation of high net worth individuals in the UK, as announced in the last two Budgets. While many commentators have focused their sympathies on those reliant on benefits following last month’s Summer Budget, law firm Edwin Coe argues that… – Continue reading

Judicial review of accelerated tax payment notices dismissed by judge

A challenge by way of judicial review to notices issued by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) requiring “accelerated payment” of tax pending the outcome of a tax dispute has been dismissed by Mrs Justice Simler DBE in the High Court.04 Aug 2015 Tax Disputes and Investigations Litigation & International Arbitration… – Continue reading

Axa Wealth sees offshore jump despite ‘unsettled’ 2015

Axa Wealth International saw its funds under management grow by 3% to reach £9.1bn over the first half of 2015, despite a changing distribution landscape creating “unsettled” conditions. Following the release of Axa Wealth’s H1 2015 results, Mike Foy, managing director at the company’s international division, said increasingly fluid distribution… – 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

International tax update- August 2015

United Kingdom Budget The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Summer Budget to the United Kingdom (UK) Parliament on 8 July 2015. A number of personal, corporate and indirect tax-related measures were announced in the Budget including a reduced corporate tax rate; introduction of a bank corporation tax surcharge; a… – Continue reading

Labour wants more agent diligence over money-laundering

Labour’s housing spokesperson on the London Assembly wants estate agents and mayor Boris Johnson to take money laundering in property more seriously. Tom Copley says recent studies by global pressure group Transparency International suggests over 36,000 London properties are held by companies operating in offshore tax havens. “Owing to the… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: FATCA – Taxing Issues For Self-Administered Funds

Maples and Calder and Maples Fund Services representatives explain how US and UK Fatca will impact Cayman-based funds. The implementation of the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (US Fatca) and the less well-known but equally applicable UK equivalent (UK Fatca) have been a topical and core focus for Cayman… – Continue reading