Category: Jurisdiction

Norway – Proposals for tax reform; maritime industry considerations

December 2:  A tax commission charged with examining the tax system in Norway today submitted its report—NOU 2014: 13—to the Minister of Finance that describes proposals for changes to the corporate tax system and for adjustments to the tax system, in general. The tax commission’s report will be submitted for… – Continue reading

Noonan says OECD tax reforms must be fair to small countries

Project cannot be a ‘dialogue of the privileged’, stresses Minister for Finance Plans to reform the global tax system must not be used to create advantages for larger countries, Minister for Finance Michael Noonan has said. Addressing a conference in Dublin, he said Ireland overwhelmingly supported the Organisation for Economic… – Continue reading

UK: FATCA Compliance And Data Protection

Complying with USA FATCA and UK/EU Data Protection Requirements The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), passed by Congress in March 2010, was finally implemented in July 2014. The Act makes the US the only large economy to tax its nationals on all of their earnings anywhere in the… – Continue reading

China to crack down on tax avoidance by foreign firms: Report

SHANGHAI: China will toughen its stance on tax avoidance by foreign firms to prevent tax payments being directed overseas, the official Xinhua news agency has said, after Beijing levied $140 million in back taxes from U.S. firm Microsoft Corp last week. Beijing will closely monitor the profit levels of foreign… – Continue reading

Ireland needs to ensure developing countries also benefit under international tax changes

The Department of Finance is actively involved in the BEPS process, but how it manages to balance national interests with a commitment to help developing countries reap the benefits of the reforms remains to be seen’ The recent Luxembourg leaks have kept the spotlight firmly on the lengths to which… – Continue reading

China to monitor foreign companies’ profit levels to crack down on tax avoidance: Xinhua

Taxation authorities in China said they would tighten their monitoring of foreign companies in order to prevent them from avoiding tax using numerous schemes. The official Xinhua news agency, citing tax officials in the country, reported that China would comprehensively monitor profit levels of foreign companies to make sure that… – Continue reading

UK loses top spot in league table of company tax regimes

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AMP not avoiding tax, says CEO Craig Meller

AMP chief executive Craig Meller has launched an aggressive defence of the company’s inter­national taxation arrangements after the financial services giant was named among some of the world’s biggest multinationals that allegedly channelled funds through Luxembourg to minimise their tax bills. The recent meeting of the G20 leaders in Brisbane… – Continue reading

German complaints could result in higher tax bills

Y​ORKSHIRE​ businesses that invest in research and development could ​face higher tax bills if Chancellor George Osborne uses his Autumn Statement to water down tax breaks following complaints by Germany. One of ​Mr Osborne’s flagship policies is set to be reformed ​on Wednesday following the resolution of a dispute with… – Continue reading

Four regulatory reforms you should know about

JOHANNESBURG – It has been quite difficult to keep up with the flurry of regulatory reforms in the financial services industry. Apart from the introduction of tax-free savings accounts next year and the fact that certain retirement reform regulations have been postponed, a number of other changes are also in… – Continue reading

PAC to quiz Revenue as more Ansbacher claims emerge

PUBLIC Accounts Committee (PAC) chairman John McGuinness has confirmed that the Revenue Commissioners will this week be quizzed over the explosive Ansbacher dossier. Representatives from the tax authority will be questioned by TDs over an investigation carried out into allegations of widespread tax evasion by a number of former senior… – Continue reading

London Mayor Boris Johnson makes ‘brave’ stand against American taxes

The refusal by the Mayor of London to pay his American taxes has been hailed as “noble” and “brave” by the CEO of independent financial advisor, deVere Group. The comments from Nigel Green, founder and chief executive of deVere Group, which operates in 100 countries and has $10 billion under… – Continue reading

Osborne to create ‘perfect storm’ for offshore assets

UK chancellor George Osborne is set to unleash a new strict liability rule and higher penalties to capture those with offshore assets who are ignoring their tax obligations, according to a leading tax expert. John Cassidy, partner at audit, tax and advisory firm Crowe Clark Whitehill, predicts Osborne’s Autumn Statement… – Continue reading

Taxation of Esops when on a foreign assignment

Stock award is a popular method of rewarding talented and industrious employees. However, employees who render services across different jurisdictions may trigger a taxable presence in two or more jurisdictions. Such employees at times need to deal with the issue of double taxation on such benefits. A normal stock incentive… – Continue reading

FTSE 350 prefer Ireland to UK as top tax regime

Ireland has knocked the UK off the top spot as the most competitive tax destination, according to KPMG’s annual survey of Britain’s largest businesses However, the UK has increased the number of times it is mentioned in the companies’ top three competitive tax regimes. The KPMG Annual Survey of Tax… – Continue reading

Scottish Widows eyes sale of offshore investment business

Scottish Widows is considering the sale of offshore investment and tax planning business Clerical Medical International, the Financial Times reports. The Isle of Man-based business, acquired by Lloyds Banking Group as part of the HBOS deal in 2008, currently manages around £5bn in policyholder funds. The Isle of Man-based business,… – Continue reading

Transfer Pricing Compliance in Nigeria: What Next? (3)

AN essential part of the Transfer Pricing (TP) documentation process is that of finding and selecting closely comparable companies.  Only comparable, independent companies can truly establish the arm’s length nature of the intercompany transactions under review. This process of finding comparable companies and the arm’s length price they pay or… – Continue reading

George Osborne’s targeting of corporate tax dodges faces voter scepticism

George Osborne’s targeting of corporate tax dodges faces voter scepticism • Chancellor waters down tech company measures • Disbelief will greet key plan in autumn statement Almost 60% of adults in the UK don’t believe politicians’ promises to tackle corporate tax avoidance, according to a damning poll published ahead of… – Continue reading

FATCA ticks on

It feels like FATCA has been around for years already, yet some companies are still coming to terms with its implications. However, as Kirsten Morel explains, impending deadlines are now creating a real sense of urgency It’s four years since US Congress enacted the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA),… – Continue reading

Paul Brannen: Why the poacher who turned gamekeeper could bag the tax dodgers

North East Labour MEP Paul Brannen on why European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker can crack the tax dodge problem The expression ‘poacher turned game keeper’ sprang to mind this week in the European Parliament as in meeting after meeting Jean-Claude Juncker’s suitability for the top job in the European Union… – Continue reading

Tax and investment protection trends in Africa in 2014 and predictions for 2015

In the African tax sphere, the trend remains for headline tax rates to continue to remain stable or decrease. Withholding tax rates have generally remained stable, although the experience of Dentons and our clients is that African tax authorities are requiring tax to be withheld from payments that have not… – Continue reading

New Zealand – Inland Revenue’s timeline for BEPS consultations

December 1:  The Inland Revenue last week released its annual compliance guide for taxpayers and reports on progress with respect to the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) work and time frames, for New Zealand consultation on possible domestic law changes to address BEPS concerns. The 2014/15 compliance guide… – Continue reading

Crackdown on tax abuses by technology companies

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UPDATE 1-China’s big five banks rise on draft deposit insurance rules

(Updates with others banks, adds context) Dec 1 (Reuters) – Mainland listed shares in China’s big five banks jumped on Monday but later pared gains, after the country issued draft regulations to introduce a bank deposit insurance scheme for the first time. Offshore investors also reacted cautiously to the news,… – Continue reading

Argentine lawmaker, cable firm accused by tax agency in evasion case

Top cable firm, lawmaker allegedly stashed funds in Swiss accounts Argentina’s top cable-TV operator, a former professional soccer player and a lawmaker are among the holders of some 4,000 secret Swiss bank accounts used to evade taxes, the Argentine tax agency said on Friday. The agency’s revelation came a day… – Continue reading

Swiss voters reject ‘severe’ immigration quotas

Swiss citizens voted against a referendum to dramatically slash immigration, in what had been described as an effort to protect the environment from a wave of resource-consuming new arrivals. Early results by polling agency gfs.bern, published by public broadcaster RTS, showed that 74 percent of Swiss voters turned down the… – Continue reading

Identity of Israeli UBS official arrested in tax evasion case disclosed

Tax Authority considering criminal charges against bank on suspicion of assisting Israeli clients evade taxes. It has been disclosed that Roni Elias is the high-ranking Israeli at the Swiss-based bank UBS who was arrested this summer on a visit to Israel on suspicion of helping Israeli clients evade taxes. The… – Continue reading

Swiss Role in Aggressive Tax Avoidance by Royal Dutch Shell

The lead article in The Sunday Times Business section today (authored by Simon Duke and David Smith) says that Britain is at the forefront of a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance – a blitz on tax avoidance by multinationals. The UK Treasury  is planning a consultation on forcing multinationals like… – Continue reading

High quality global journalism requires investment

Lloyds Banking Group’s insurance arm Scottish Widows has put its offshore investment and tax planning business up for sale in the latest sign that dealmaking in the sector is heating up. Several parties have expressed an interest in the Isle of Man-based operation, which manages about £5bn of policyholders’ funds,… – Continue reading

Luxembourg ‘had no choice’ on tax says Juncker

New European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker on Friday defended Luxembourg’s controversial tax deals with global firms, saying it had no choice if it wanted to stay competitive. Juncker survived a no confidence vote in the European Parliament on Thursday over revelations by the “Luxleaks” journalistic investigation this month showed the… – Continue reading

A whistleblower who has helped Europeans recover billions in taxes

Even though it was the French tax office that handed over encrypted information to AFIP head Ricardo Echegaray, the source of the revelations was former HSBC employee and whistleblower Hervé Falciani, a man responsible for giving the details of up to 130,000 Swiss bank accounts he suspected were linked with… – Continue reading

Over 23,000 Offshore Companies With Profitable Activity in Greece

More than 23,000 foreign and offshore companies have developed profitable activity in Greece over the last thirty years. Data released by the Greek newspaper “TA NEA” show that most foreign and offshore companies acquired a Greek taxpayer identification number (TIM) and legal representatives in Greece between the 1980s and 2011…. – Continue reading

AstraZeneca boss claims ‘inversion deals aren’t dead’

Pascal Soriot has said that controversial inversion tax deals, branded ‘unpatriotic’ by President Obama, are still taking place despite attempts to curb the practice AstraZeneca’s chief has said inversion deals used by US companies to escape high taxes at home are not over despite a major clampdown on the practice…. – Continue reading

Nigeria – Transfer pricing forms, non-resident company tax returns

November 28: Nigeria’s Federal Inland Revenue Service previously indicated that it would no longer accept tax returns filed by non-resident companies on a “deemed profit basis,” but that non-resident companies must  file their tax returns on an “actual profit basis.” These returns are to include audited financial statements as well… – Continue reading

Never talked about bringing black money in 100 days: Government

Even as Finance minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday said a heavy tax regime was responsible for black money, his ministerial colleague M Venkaiah Naidu told parliament amidst uproar that BJP had never promised to bring back black money stashed aboard in first 100 days of power. Reading BJP manifesto, Naidu,… – Continue reading

Barbados signs TIEA with Colombia

BARBADOS AND COLOMBIA have taken significant steps to improve the exchange of information on arrangements with the signing of a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) recently. The Barbados-Colombia signing took place on November 25, in Washington D.C. Ambassador John Beale initialled the document on behalf of Barbados, while Colombia’s Ambassador… – Continue reading