Category: Jurisdiction

FATCA update: Australia signs inter-governmental agreement with the U.S

On 28 April 2014, the Australian Government signed an agreement (the intergovernmental agreement) with their U.S. counterparts that will greatly assist Australian financial institutions that must comply with the requirements of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) legislation, enacted by the U.S. Government. The FATCA regime is, at its core,… – Continue reading

FEDS SHOULD IMPLEMENT FATCA LAW, SAYS IIAC

Ian Russell, president and CEO of the Investment Industry Association of Canada (IIAC), today urged members of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance to recommend approval of Bill C-31 at the earliest opportunity, which is necessary to implement the provisions of the United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance… – Continue reading

April push fails to deliver fully signed IGAs for Fatca

Despite a push to obtain agreements with foreign governments through April, the US Treasury’s own website notes the large number of outstanding Intergovernmental Agreements yet to be implemented fully around the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca). So-called IGAs are critical for the success of the US Foreign Account Tax… – Continue reading

Barrister calls for full inquiry into ATO’s ‘Keystone cops’

A decision to drop tax and money laundering charges against three high-profile Sydney businessmen is ”another humiliating defeat for the Project Wickenby Keystone Cops”, according to a lawyer close to the trio. Charges attracting jail of up to 25 years, laid against former CVC Limited chairman Vanda Gould, former Sunland… – Continue reading

Don’t delay law for sharing tax information with U.S., Canada’s investment industry urges

The head of Canada’s investment industry association is urging the federal government not to defer legislation that will facilitate handing tax information of U.S. citizens living in Canada to authorities in the United States. Ian Russell, chief executive of the Investment Industry Association of Canada, made his pitch to the… – Continue reading

Gabby Logan invested in tax avoidance scheme used by Gary Barlow and two Take That bandmates

World Cup presenter Gabby Logan invested in the tax avoidance scheme used by Gary Barlow and two Take That bandmates. Gabby, who is on the BBC’s frontline team for Brazil, ploughed cash into part of a £12.3million partnership which aimed to shelter earnings from the taxman. The TV star, who… – Continue reading

Puerto Rico Pours On Tax Incentives For Investors

Puerto Rico’s tax incentive acts are tailor-made for traders, investors, investment managers and financial institutions. Enacted in 2012, Puerto Rico’s Act 22 allows investors and traders with bona fide residence in Puerto Rico to exclude 100% of all short-term and long-term capital gains from the sale of personal property accrued… – Continue reading

Russian banks will be able to provide information under FATCA statute

MOSCOW, May 14 (RAPSI) – The Russian government has approved a bill to allow Russian financial institutions to provide information about US taxpayers and to oblige foreign financial institutions to report Russian taxpayers to Russia’s Federal Tax Service, reads a statement on the government’s website. The bill has been submitted to… – Continue reading

Hong Kong, US Wrapping Up FATCA Agreement

Hong Kong and the United States have substantially concluded discussions on an inter-governmental agreement (IGA) to simplify Hong Kong financial institutions’ compliance with the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. The Financial Services and the Treasury Bureau (FSTB) said that the IGA “will reduce Hong Kong financial institutions’ reporting burden and… – Continue reading

Taiwanese FATCA Pact Expected In June

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has confirmed that it expects to conclude an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with the United States regarding the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) by the end of June this year. FATCA, enacted by the US Congress in 2010 and due to take effect on July… – Continue reading

Brazil’s Scolari under investigation for alleged tax evasion in Portugal

Luiz Felipe Scolari is the subject of a criminal investigation in Portugal, authorities said Wednesday, bringing an unwelcome distraction for the Brazil coach as his country prepares to host the World Cup. Officials wouldn’t say what the investigation is about. In Portugal, ongoing investigations fall under the country’s judicial secrecy… – Continue reading

Charges over Cayman Islands tax haven dropped

Tax avoidance and money laundering charges against former CVC Limited chairman Vanda Gould, former Sunland chairman John Leaver and Swiss resident Peter Borgas have been dropped. The trio were arrested by Federal Police in October on allegations they used a complex network of companies in tax havens to avoid millions… – Continue reading

Transfer pricing: FinMin pulled out of conciliation talks with Vodafone as company was for global arbitration

Finmin says it decided to propose withdrawal of conciliation offer after Vodafone said it could be resolved only through international arbitration The finance ministry on Monday said it had decided to propose withdrawal of its conciliation offer to Vodafone after the British telecom company said the transfer-pricing issue could be… – Continue reading

Now tax what I call music – the fantasy festival line-up

Three members of Take That are reported to have invested in a tax avoidance scheme – so will they join our festival line-up of stars who, through schemes or leaving the country, have avoided tax? Whether by moving country or through schemes and accountants, celebrities finding ways to avoid tax… – Continue reading

Africa’s Poorest Nations Lose Billions to Complex Tax Evasion Schemes

African countries are losing up to 12.7% of their national GDP due to shady practices in international trade. Global Financial Integrity, a Washington DC-based think-tank, reports that $542bn (£321bn) worth of capital was lost from Africa in illicit capital flows and estimates that almost 80% of this coming through “trade… – Continue reading

Cairn India contests retro tax in HC after I-T dept attaches assets

Oil major Cairn India and its former British parent Cairn Energy Plc have moved the Delhi High Court challenging the validity of New Delhi’s controversial 2012 retrospective amendment to law that imposed tax liabilities on several high-profile offshore transactions of Indian assets including Cairn’s. The court will take up the… – Continue reading

Tax dodgers in Germany rush to come clean after Hoeness trial-paper

The tax evasion trial and conviction of former Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness triggered a wave of self-disclosures resulting in 16,926 tax dodgers turning themselves in during the first four months of the year, a newspaper reported on Sunday. The Welt am Sonntag newspaper said it had surveyed finance authorities in Germany’s… – Continue reading

Costa Rica, 46 countries commit to automatic exchange of tax, financial info

May 7th, 2014 (InsideCostaRica.com) Tax evaders and privacy advocates beware – Costa Rica and 46 other countries signed up yesterday to automatically share banking, financial, and tax information in what the OECD is touting as a major step towards cracking down on global tax evasion. The Declaration on Automatic Exchange… – Continue reading

New Jersey Backs Off $3.2 Billion Emerging-Markets Bet

No other U.S. pension, endowment or foundation manager has invested as heavily in emerging-market ETFs as the New Jersey Pension Fund, a $3.2 billion gamble at its height. Now the state’s reversing course. The $76.8 billion fund, the 12th largest public pension manager in the U.S., has cut its holding of developing-nation exchange-traded funds… – Continue reading

Switzerland May Share Bank Information to Trace Chinese Black Money

Switzerland is no longer considered as a “tax haven”. Being the world’s largest offshore financial center, Switzerland has agreed automatically to share foreigners’ account information with other countries. Analysts say that this is good news for the other countries, however, for the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) corrupt officials, it seems… – Continue reading

Asian logging companies ‘use British islands for tax dodging’

Calls for crackdown as investigation finds huge Indonesian corporations evading tax through network of secret shell companies in British Virgin Islands and other tax havens Giant Asian logging companies that make billions from destroying rainforests use a labyrinth of secret shell companies based in a UK overseas territory, the British Virgin… – Continue reading

Dual nationals to come under US tax net

ISLAMABAD: The government has geared up efforts to deal with the situation following the enforcement of Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) by the United States asking the Pakistanis having US nationality and multinational companies doing business in both the countries to submit taxes on their income to the US… – Continue reading

Beanie Baby Creator: Prosecutors Want Prison Time For Ty Warner’s $25 Million Tax Fraud

Beanie Baby creator Ty Warner might be headed to prison after all. The billionaire was originally sentenced to probation after hiding $25 million in Swiss banksto avoid US taxes, but federal prosecutors are now asking for re-sentencing. Their appeal argued that Warner appears to be getting a different standard of justice than the… – Continue reading

Wyoming businessman jailed for using concealed Nevis bank account for tax evasion

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – NEWS reaching this publication states that a businessman from Wyoming, United States of America was on Wednesday (May 7) sentenced to serve 36 months in jail for tax evasion.   According to a US Department of Justice press release, the businessman, Robert C. Sathre, appeared before US District… – Continue reading

Dual nationals to come under US tax net

ISLAMABAD: The government has geared up efforts to deal with the situation following the enforcement of Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FACTA) by the United States asking the Pakistanis having US nationality and multinational companies doing business in both the countries to submit taxes on their income to the US… – Continue reading

Singapore and Switzerland sign up to automatic exchange of tax information

Forty seven countries, including Singapore and Switzerland have endorsed a declaration agreeing to automatically exchange tax information at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) annual Ministerial Council Meeting which took place on 6 May. The declaration commits the signatories to implement a new single global standard on automatic… – Continue reading

Wealthy in China need new tax haven as Switzerland U-turns on banking privacy

The agreement of Switzerland to disclose information on banking accounts in its territory, at the risk of its time-honored status as the world’s foremost tax haven, may prompt the wealthy worldwide, including Chinese nationals, to search for new shelters for their fortunes. Switzerland, the world’s largest offshore financial center, announced… – Continue reading

Belize – Fiscal Paradise with High Level of Confidentiality

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — (SBWIRE) — 05/08/2014 — ICO Services, the international company specialized in the formation of offshore companies and offshore banking, has recently expanded their services to the American business world by launching their service of setting up a company in Belize, the only fiscal paradise in Central… – Continue reading