Category: New Zealand

EY tax partner warns that foreigners keen to do business here are paying for new property rules requiring you to open a NZ bank account to get an IRD number

Frustrations are mounting, as foreigners keen to do business in New Zealand are getting tangled in red tape aimed at regulating overseas property speculators. EY tax partner, Aaron Quintal, warns the new laws requiring “offshore persons” to have a New Zealand bank account to get an IRD number, are causing… – Continue reading

A huge tipping point for NZ cloud computing providers and customers?

Speed read Europe’s highest court has turned the US into a privacy pariah, and the fallout could have a major impact on New Zealand businesses. Tech companies and cloud computing providers, big and small alike, are staring down the barrel of increasingly uncertain privacy compliance challenges, as are their customers…. – Continue reading

New Zealand more of a tax haven than Island neighbours

New Zealand still has some work to do to stop the country being used as a safe haven for illicit funds, a new survey shows. The 2015 Financial Secrecy Index has been released, which ranks countries on their ability to promote fiscal transparency. The index is produced by the Tax… – Continue reading

NZ needs to act on cash laundering

New Zealand would do worse than Australia if it was audited right now by the body that sets standards for combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism, says the organisation’s former boss. Roger Wilkins, immediate past-president of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), said criticisms of Australia after an… – Continue reading

Tianjin tragedy is very much our business

Blast waves: smoke billows from the site of an explosion that reduced a parking lot filled with new cars to charred remains at a warehouse in northeastern China’s Tianjin municipality. Most of Bermuda’s major insurers and reinsurers had significant exposures to this disaster. (Photograph by Ng Han Guan/AP Photo) Tianjin… – Continue reading

Offshore Yuan Gains on Intervention Bets After Discount Widens

The yuan in Hong Kong rose the most in more than two weeks on speculation China’s central bank intervened to prop up the currency after its discount to the Shanghai spot price widened. Large Chinese banks sold dollars in the offshore market in early Asian trading hours Thursday, according to… – Continue reading

Unpacking the Budget

“If we do not achieve growth, revenue will not increase. If revenue does not increase, expenditure cannot be expanded.” It is with this statement that the Minister of Finance set the tone of the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) which he presented on Wednesday against a fiscal backdrop of… – Continue reading

China Said to Consider Yuan-Swiss Franc Direct Trading Link

(Bloomberg) — The People’s Bank of China is considering starting direct trading between the yuan and the Swiss franc, according to three people with direct knowledge of the matter. The Swiss franc would become the seventh major currency to be exchangeable directly for yuan in Shanghai, joining the U.S., Australian… – Continue reading

OECD lists the top 10 toughest countries on tax evasion

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is behind the new measures to automatically exchange tax information between nations and manage the differences on how tax issues are dealt with. Top ten countries The contractor management specialist CXC Global has identified the ten countries with the most aggressive approach… – Continue reading

Call for care on tax changes

New Zealand needs to be careful not to get out of step with the rest of the world in implementing tax changes on multinational companies seeking to minimise their tax obligations, Deloitte Dunedin tax partner Peter Truman says. The Government this week released a report on Base Erosion and Profit… – Continue reading

OECD proposals could save countries US$240bn in lost taxes

With the bulk of the OECD’s work on the BEPS project complete, attention will now turn to the implementation of the recommendations by member countries and others. Minister for Finance, Michael Noonan said that he welcomed the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (Beps) report, and that the OECD’s proposals would… – Continue reading

CORRECT: NZ’s biggest companies may face ‘enormous compliance burden’ from OECD tax dragnet

Oct. 6 (BusinessDesk) – Fonterra Cooperative Group is likely to be among some 20 New Zealand companies left dealing with increased red tape to comply with wide-ranging reforms to corporate tax rules proposed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and expected to be endorsed by the world’s 20… – Continue reading

OECD: countries commit to minimum standards on international tax dispute resolution

Countries should commit to minimum standards on the resolution of international tax disputes, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said in a report published as part of its base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project.06 Oct 2015 The standards would include a commitment to “seek to resolve” cases… – Continue reading

OECD poised to release new tax dodge rules

Senior EY partners Andy Archer and David Snell look at some looming changes to international tax rules. In what will be the biggest change to the international tax rule book since it was put in place before World War 2, the OECD will tomorrow (4 am Tuesday 6 October) release… – Continue reading

It’s Here; The Automatic Exchange of Information Under FATCA Began September 30th

The IRS has announced that as of September 30, 2015 it will implement the automatic exchange of tax information as set forth in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, (FATCA). The IRS Commissioner in announcing the implementation of the automatic exchange of information stated: “This information exchange is part of… – Continue reading

Political & Economic week ahead: will TPP deal close?

Two big offshore deals kick off the week. The first is the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. The long-awaited deal is a bit like the Jabberwocky poem in Alice in Wonderland – the alarmism means the political atmosphere is full of strange and threatening noises which only leave a general impression that… – Continue reading

US Treasury Department adds India to its FATCA list

MUMBAI: The US Treasury Department has issued a list of 34 countries which includes India with whom it would share information under FATCA (foreign account tax compliance act) regulations. The pact aims to cover automatic sharing of information on bank accounts and other instruments like mutual funds, insurance and equities… – Continue reading

Senior lawyer suggests simple solution to anti-money laundering law arbitrage opportunity, says judgment against FMA well constructed and logical

The four entities tasked with upholding New Zealand’s anti-money laundering law should team up to close off the law’s obvious arbitrage opportunity by stopping financial services companies that only have clients overseas from being able to sidestep the law, a leading lawyer says. As first highlighted by interest.co.nz in August… – Continue reading

Dividend imputation has changed how NZ corporates deliver returns to shareholders, says EY. Will Australia’s reconsideration of the system affect us?

Content supplied by EY New Zealand is one of only a few countries with a dividend imputation regime. Introduced in 1988, New Zealand’s imputation regime removes double taxation on distributions by attributing to shareholders a credit for the tax borne on profits at the company level. Benefits include a single… – 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

The NZ registered financial service provider that tells potential clients of NZ bankrupts ‘who still live in mansions & drive Ferraris owned by their trusts’

A small office shared with three other companies deep in the bowels of the Outsource IT Tower on Auckland’s Khyber Pass Road opposite a reservoir isn’t necessarily where you’d expect to find the global headquarters of a financial service provider that claims to be following in the footsteps of three… – 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

Property Tax Bill Progresses

New tax laws around the purchase of residential properties by offshore people has made progress in Parliament. The second reading of the Taxation (Land Information and Offshore Persons Information) Bill was completed by 109 to 12 with National, Labour, Greens, Maori Party, ACT and United Future in favour. Revenue Minister… – 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

New property tax would hit offshore sellers

Public consultation on a proposed residential land withholding tax, which would only apply to overseas sellers, has officially opened. Revenue Minister Todd McClay says the proposal forms an important part of the larger plan to ensure the right amount of tax is paid under the Bright-line test. He says it… – Continue reading

NZ Introduces Property Tax Bill

A bill proposing amendments to New Zealand’s property tax regime was introduced before Parliament on August 24, 2015, following public consultation. The measures proposed in the bill are intended to improve compliance with the current residential land sale rules and ensure that people pay their fair share of tax on… – Continue reading

Luxembourg performs poorly in anti-money laundering index

In an assessment of money laundering and terrorism financing risks, Luxembourg scored in the bottom half of a ranking of 152 countries carried out by the Basel Institute on Governance, reports the Luxemburger Wort. The institute says that its AML (Anti-Money Laundering) Index is the only such review carried out… – Continue reading

Proposals for GST and offshore online purchases

PwC’s views on the Government’s discussion document seeking feedback on proposals for GST and offshore online purchases Following on from the much anticipated Government’s discussion document seeking feedback on proposals for the collection of GST on online purchases of services and intangibles this morning, we are pleased to share our… – 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

Tax amnesty on transferred pensions

Returning expatriates and new migrants who have transferred foreign pension schemes to New Zealand face potential tax penalties if they fail to take advantage of an Inland Revenue Department (IRD) amnesty on non-compliant returns. “We’ve seen a lot of Bay of Plenty people falling into the category and often it’s… – Continue reading

Colliers’ Chinese ad for Auckland apartments talks up soft rules: ‘NO stamp duties and property purchase tax, NO capital gains tax’

New Zealand’s lack of overseas investment regulation is being promoted in Shanghai and Hong Kong to help sell apartments rising on the site of the country’s best-known record store. “NO stamp duties and property purchase tax, NO capital gains tax on residential property if sold after two years of holding,”… – Continue reading

Don McKinnon: China will be listening to our housing debate

New Zealand China Council chairman Sir Don McKinnon says we need to have a national debate on housing that avoids sending mixed messages to valued overseas partners. New Zealand is far from alone in having a red hot property market. Headlines in Australia, Britain and Canada paint a strikingly similar… – Continue reading

Alex Malley: Key goes in to bat for imputation credits

The Government’s submission to the “Re:think” tax white paper process under way in Australia highlights the lack of mutual recognition of imputation credits as the most significant barrier to a seamless transtasman market and calls for visionary political leadership. Prime Minister John Key displays the very leadership he’s calling for,… – Continue reading

OECD establishes roadmap for membership with Lithuania

10/07/2015 – The OECD set out a clear path for Lithuania’s accession to the Organisation, reinforcing the OECD’s commitment to further extend its global membership. On 8 July 2015 the 34 OECD Members adopted the Roadmap for the Accession of Lithuania to the OECD Convention setting out the terms, conditions… – Continue reading

Taking on the dodgy offshore financial service providers; One lawyer’s recipe to remove their stain from NZ’s reputation

Cleaning the stain off New Zealand’s international reputation put there by misbehaving NZ registered but overseas operating financial service providers could be accomplished quite simply, says Minter Ellison Rudd Watts partner Lloyd Kavanagh. “I think the solution is simple. If you’re on the Financial Service Providers Register (FSPR), I think… – Continue reading