Category: Jurisdiction

IRS scam targets financial professionals, too

Now some in the financial services industry, as well as some consumers, are being warned that they could get a call one day from a fake IRS agent seeking bank account information. We’ve heard about the con artists who pretend to be from the Internal Revenue Service and demand immediate… – Continue reading

Germany may close foreign ‘patent box’ tax loophole: report

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble is working on closing a tax loophole whereby German firms use so-called “patent box” tax breaks available abroad on profits generated from patented research to minimize tax bills, according to a magazine report. Business weekly Wirtschaftwoche said a potential new restriction on the practice, similar to one in… – Continue reading

GoCoin CEO Steve Beauregard: “The Isle of Man Offers Many Competitive Advantages Over the US, UK, Luxembourg and Singapore”

Nearly 200 entrepreneurs, enthusiasts, private sector representatives and governmental officials were convened last week for the Crypto Valley Summit 2014 in the Isle of Man to share their points of views on numerous topics involving digital currencies and discuss the opportunities and challenges that is facing the industry. The two-day… – Continue reading

Trillion Dollar Scandal – the biggest heist you’ve never heard of

The World Bank analysed the world’s biggest corruption scandals over that past two decades. Seventy per cent involved anonymous shell companies Take a guess at how much is lost to developing countries each year through international corruption? $1 billion, maybe $10? Even more? The shocking truth is that $1trn a… – Continue reading

Government seeks banking information on 97 cases from Mauritius in one year

PORT LOUIS: Mauritius has provided details on majority of information requests received from Indian authorities in the last one year, according to a government official. India has concerns that Mauritius, which is one of the top sources of foreign direct investments into the country, is being used for round-tripping of… – Continue reading

Billionaire Brothers Avoided Taxes by Hiding Stock

Back in the eighties and nineties, the Wyly brothers ran, and owned huge stakes in, a weird bunch of public companies, including some craft stores, some software companies, and a reinsurer. These companies were good and made the Wyly brothers a lot of money. An odd biological fact is that… – Continue reading

CPD: Personal tax

The latest edition of Newsbrief counts as 1 hour of structured CPD and covers the regulatory and marketplace changes that took place during August 2014. Visit the Money Marketing CPD Centre to answer 10 multiple choice questions and complete this CPD activity. Just click into your CPD Plan and you’ll… – Continue reading

Holder legacy as tax-cheat catcher — But not everyone viewed him with rose-colored glasses — GOP to Holder: Good riddance

HOLDER LEGACY AS TAX-CHEAT CATCHER. Attorney General Eric Holder, who on Thursday announced he’s stepping down, made some pretty huge contributions to tax land during his six years on the job. Continuing the work his predecessor started prosecuting Swiss bank UBS, Holder maintained the department’s laser focus on tax evasion, starting… – Continue reading

The Skinny on Corporate Inversions

Corporate financial accounting and taxation are complex subjects. For this reason, many people tune out when issues that involve corporate tax practices rise to the level of public debate. Unfortunately, many legislators shy away from these issues for similar reasons. But while corporate taxation can be mind-bogglingly complex, nontax experts… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance under scrutiny

European Union Tax Commissioner Algirdas Šemeta has welcomed a raft of new measures to combat international tax avoidance, in agreement between the finance ministers of the G20 at a meeting in Cairns, Australia. The ministers have agreed on a several recommendations that were made to address key areas which were… – Continue reading

Lack of fairness with overseas tax evasion: We pay the price

The Government of Canada has been moving ahead with its plans to solve the deficit by cutting services to Canadians and yet, there are billions of dollars in taxable assets illegally hidden by some Canadians in overseas tax havens. Overseas tax evasion is a serious problem requiring assertive action. Eight… – Continue reading

Mauritius, India in talks to address tax treaty concerns: FSC

PORT LOUIS: Dispelling ‘misperceptions’ that Mauritius is a tax haven, its financial sector regulator has said the island nation is in discussions with India to address concerns and make changes to the bilateral tax treaty. Emphasising that the country provides stability and predictability for investors, Mauritius’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) sought to… – Continue reading

Khalifa issues decrees

ABU DHABI: President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a number of federal decrees with respect to ratifying agreements with a number of brotherly and friendly countries and setting up new consulates abroad. The decrees were published in the recent issue of the federal official gazette.Khalifa… – Continue reading

Massimo Cellino’s Leeds reign under renewed threat after tax evasion ruling

 Italian judge rules Cellino guilty of ‘Machiavellian’ tax evasion • Football League rules bar club owners convicted of dishonesty • Cellino’s lawyer says judge’s ruling is ‘full to the brim of errors’ • How an elegant yacht became vital to Leeds United’s future • Cellino: I don’t know why I… – Continue reading

Exclusive: Starbucks beware – union leader seeks jail terms for overseas tax avoiders

Ed Miliband is under pressure to “bang up” the British chief executives of overseas firms that use tax avoidance schemes, should he win next year’s general election. Speaking to The Independent on the fringe of the Labour conference in Manchester, Paul Kenny, the general secretary of the GMB, said: “Tax… – Continue reading

UK government reveals new tax evasion scheme for multinationals

Global corporations based in the UK will now have to report where they make their profits and pay their taxes to HMRC, the UK government has announced. The new country-by-country reporting template was released this week by the OECD and the UK is the first of 44 countries to officially sign… – Continue reading

The Obama administration’s tougher rules on offshore corporate inversions had…

Stricter tax inversion rules punish stocks of firms mulling such moves. The Obama administration’s tougher rules on offshore corporate inversions had an immediate effect Tuesday, pushing down the stock prices of companies considering such moves.But the highly technical changes to the tax code di Stricter tax inversion rules punish stocks… – Continue reading

Switzerland Seeks To Relieve Double Tax On PEs

The Swiss Federal Council has launched a consultation on changes to the flat-rate tax credit, which seeks to ensure double tax relief for permanent establishments of companies that are located in Switzerland. The proposed change affects permanent establishments in Switzerland that are part of a company domiciled in a country… – Continue reading

‘I was terrified we’d lose all our money’: banks tell US customers they won’t work with Americans

Thousands of Americans abroad are giving up their citizenship as the implementation of a complex new tax law causes banks to shut down accounts for US expatriates Angry Canadians are rare. But Patricia Moon qualifies. Until 2012, Moon was actually an American – albeit one who had lived in Canada… – Continue reading

France, Luxembourg amend tax treaty, affecting investment structures of Luxembourg vehicles holding French real estate

The French and Luxembourg governments have signed a new amendment to the French-Luxembourg tax treaty that will significantly impact the investment structures involving Luxembourg vehicles holding French real estate assets. This amendment, signed early in September, will come into force once the ratification process by the respective parliaments of both… – Continue reading

Canada Revenue Agency tax dodge informant line receives 1,000 calls

Ottawa’s program that pays for tips to the Canada Revenue Agency about tax cheats has received more than a thousand calls since being set up earlier this year. In January, the federal government enacted the Offshore Tax Informant Program, which encourages citizens to become informants about Canadians trying to hide… – Continue reading

Lack of fairness with overseas tax evasion: Canadians pay the price

The Government of Canada has been moving ahead with its plans to solve the deficit by cutting services to Canadians and yet, there are billions of dollars in taxable assets illegally hidden by some Canadians in overseas tax havens. Overseas tax evasion is a serious problem requiring assertive action not… – Continue reading

Tory crackdown on tax evasion lost in a fog: Goar

After promising to flush out companies that stash their cash in offshore tax havens, the Harper government has lost its enthusiasm for ruffling corporate feathers. By: Carol Goar Star Columnist, Published on Tue Sep 23 2014 There has been scarcely a peep out of Ottawa since last winter’s promise to… – Continue reading

Brazil: Cross-Border Payments For The Use Of Offshore Data Centers – Taxation In Brazil

Interpretative Act (Ato Declaratório Interpretativo) No. 7, of August 15, 2014, issued by the Brazilian Internal Revenue Service (Receita Federal do Brasil – RFB), hereinafter referred to simply as IA 7/2014, deals with the taxation of cross-border payments for the use of data centers located abroad (i.e. based outside Brazil), known… – Continue reading

Minecraft, Nokia, Skype: How Microsoft Buys Overseas Companies To Avoid US Taxes

Nokia, Skype and Minecraft-maker Mojang have more in common than just the fact that they are among Microsoft’s biggest acquisition targets in recent years. They are all also based outside the U.S., and that’s no coincidence. As the debate over so-called inversions heats up and critics — from President Obama… – Continue reading

Treasury’s Inversion Rules Create Uncertain Environment For US Multinational Companies

The Obama administration’s new rules intended to stem the tide of inversions, in which U.S. companies reincorporate abroad to dodge taxes at home, won’t be completely effective because they don’t address the high corporate tax rate in the U.S. that compels such behavior, say tax experts and analysts. The rules announced… – Continue reading

Obama Treasury’s Corporate Inversion Regulations Simply Won’t Work

The Treasury Department today came out with a series of arcane new tax regulations in the hopes of stemming corporate inversions. Inversions happen when U.S. companies merge with a foreign company while usually retaining U.S. operations. Their purpose is to avoid punitive U.S. double taxation on income earned overseas. The… – Continue reading

Twitter accounts point to UK sales heading offshore

Twitter is funnelling much of the revenue it generates in Britain through an offshore sales structure, newly published annual accounts suggested today. Twitter UK has filed abbreviated 2013 accounts for a small company under Companies House rules, which are usually applicable to a business with an annual turnover of less… – Continue reading

New US Tax Rules Chill ‘Inversion’ Deal-Making

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK, Sept 23, (Agencies): Tough new US rules on corporate “inversions” on Tuesday sent a chill through the market for the tax-avoidance deals, both pending and potential, with share prices falling sharply in nearly a dozen companies on both sides of the Atlantic. As investors sold stocks involved in inversions,… – Continue reading

Brazil, U.S. sign tax pact frozen by spy scandal

Brazil signed a tax information exchange agreement with the United States to prevent tax evasion, the South American country’s finance ministry said on Tuesday, a step long sought by businesses that was held up by a spy scandal last year. The pact opens the door to a tax treaty to avoid the double… – Continue reading

Alibaba’s $21.8 Billion Inversion

Inversions are technically a financial transaction where a corporation from one country, say the United States, merges with a company in a foreign country, say Ireland. Nothing changes in the United States from a business point of view, except that the value and financial sustainability of the corporation goes up significantly. Why… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: BVI US And UK FATCA Implementation – Entity Classification And Registration

On 30 June 2014, the British Virgin Islands (“BVI“) government signed a Model 1B (i.e. non-reciprocal) intergovernmental agreement with the United States (the “US IGA“).  The US IGA provides a framework for the implementation of the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA“) in the BVI.  The BVI government had,… – Continue reading

B2B: Transfer Pricing

Three years ago, Russia adopted new transfer pricing legislation. The new rules became effective on  Jan. 1, 2012. They are in line with international standards (OECD Guidelines on Transfer Pricing), but their concept was, and still is, quite new for the Russian tax authorities. Thus the rules provide for a transition period until 2017: For the years 2012… – Continue reading

Everything That’s Wrong with the US Tax System in One Chart

Last week the Tax Foundation released its annual International Tax Competitiveness Index for 2014. The United States ranked 32 out of 34 OECD countries surveyed. Only Portugal and France got lower competitiveness scores, and not by much. As if that were not bad enough, the competitiveness score is only half… – Continue reading

Shaheen Air moves SHC against Customs in Rs 4145m tax evasion case

KARACHI: The administration of M/s Shaheen Air International Limited and other respondents have moved Sindh High Court (SHC) and filed a Constitutional Petition (CP) against Pakistan Customs in order to defend themselves in their alleged involvement in tax evasion of Rs 4145 million. According to details, the Model Customs Collectorate-… – Continue reading

NZ banks baulking at global FATCA style initiative to combat tax evasion; Lobby group says the later we adopt it the better

All is likely to be revealed on whether New Zealand will be an early adopter of the multilateral follow up to the controversial United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) in November, with late adoption something that would please the local banking sector. Either way it’s a question of… – Continue reading

AstraZeneca Shares Tank on US Tax Avoidance Crackdown Pledge

AstraZeneca shares are leading the losers on the FTSE 100 after the US Treasury department revealed that it forging new rules that will make it more difficult for companies to move their bases abroad to avoid tax. The AstraZeneca stock price has tumbled by over 5% to 4348.50p by midday while rival GlaxoSmithKline was hit by 1.25% at… – Continue reading

B2B: Bilateral Advance Pricing Agreements Are a Useful Tool for Attracting Foreign Investors

In recent years, Russian tax legislation has adopted many modern international tax concepts and practices. Most notably, transfer pricing rules, consolidated groups of taxpayers, easy electronic communications between taxpayers and tax authorities have all become part of standard working practice. However, there is always room for improvement. The current global economic and political situation dictates that new initiatives… – Continue reading

Study: Uganda Losing Money to Double Taxation Treaties

Multinational companies could be robbing Uganda of billions of shillings through double taxation treaties (DTTs), a new survey has revealed. The study, DTTs in Uganda: Impact and Policy Implications, by Seatini Uganda and ActionAid, shows that many companies are extracting resources and selling their goods and services in Uganda, but not… – Continue reading

Lonmin denies evading tax

Reports that Lonmin was evading tax were denied by a spokeswoman on Monday, after calls that the company should be investigated. “It is completely false, we are busy preparing a statement,” spokeswoman Sue Vey said. Vey said she was not sure when the statement would be released. Earlier, Sars spokesman… – Continue reading