Category: Offshore

During the exchange of information, against the tax amnesty

Banking secrecy no longer protects foreign clients: Council of States approved the transition to the automatic exchange of information. At the same time, he rejected the idea of a tax amnesty. Rejection of the tax amnesty was the main surprise of the discussion of the Government’s project to move to… – Continue reading

Israel and Niue become the 91st and 92nd jurisdiction to sign OECD’s Convention on Tax Assistance Among Countries

In Paris on the occasion of the COP21, the Honourable Billy Graham Talagi, Minister for Ministry of Natural Resources of Niue signed the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters in the presence of Deputy Secretary General Rintaro Tamaki. Previously, Israel signed the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative… – Continue reading

Bermuda Welcomes Compromise On BO Registers

Following persistent demands from the United Kingdom that its Offshore Territories include beneficial ownership information on public central registers, it was agreed at the Overseas Territories Joint Ministerial Council (JMC) that “similarly effective systems” are a permissible alternative. A joint statement after the JMC meeting said: “We agreed to hold… – Continue reading

‘OECD’s tax haven plan is based on what India believes in’

MUMBAI: India has been an active participant in the Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (BEPS) action plan, the final package of which was rolled out by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in October. The action points, set down by the OECD, aim at closing loopholes that enable… – Continue reading

Orica profits hit after losing battle with Australian Tax Office

Explosives maker Orica will take a $36 million hit to its bottom line after the Federal Court found it had avoided tax by using “round robin” financing arrangement it put in place a decade ago to boost its profit and ward off takeover bids. BusinessDay revealed Orica’s battle with the… – Continue reading

US Justice Department Announces Aargauische Kantonalbank Reaches Resolution Under Swiss Bank Program

The Department of Justice announced today that Aargauische Kantonalbank (AKB) reached a resolution under the department’s Swiss Bank Program. The Swiss Bank Program, which was announced on Aug. 29, 2013, provides a path for Swiss banks to resolve potential criminal liabilities in the United States. Swiss banks eligible to enter… – Continue reading

Fighting tax evasion: EU and the Republic of San Marino sign new tax transparency agreement

The new agreement marks the end of bank secrecy between San Marino and the EU. As of 2017, San Marino and EU Member States will automatically exchange information on the financial accounts of one another’s residents. Pierre Moscovici, Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, said: “This agreement… – Continue reading

Tax amendments – 2015

INTRODUCTION The Taxation Laws Amendment Act, 2015 and the Tax Administration Laws Amendment Act, 2015 have both now been passed by Parliament, but await signature by the President. Once again, and now for the second year running, the number and scope of the changes to the various fiscal Acts (mainly… – Continue reading

ATO Using School Data to Catch Tax Evaders

CANBERRA – School rolls are the latest weapon employed by Australian tax authorities in their fight against tax evaders. More than 100 households in Australia will be investigated by the Australian Tax Office in the near future, after authorities obtained information from several private schools about the payment of school… – Continue reading

Dividend tax raid: what can expats do?

With a new tax on company dividends coming into force from April 2016, a financial planner explains how Britons overseas will be affected, and what steps they should take Investors who receive more than £5,000 from company dividends held outside tax-efficient plans such as Isas will pay more tax from… – Continue reading

IRS continues focus on corporate inversions

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) continues its focus on perceived abuses in corporate inversion transactions. On November 19, the IRS released Notice 2015-79, which places new limitations on the ability of a U.S. multinational corporation to reduce its U.S. tax burden by inverting its corporate structure. U.S.-based multinationals are subject… – Continue reading

Changes of PRC tax rules on offshore indirect transfers: Circular 698

The Circular of the State Administration of Taxation on Strengthening the Administration of Corporate Income Tax on Incomes of Equity Transfers of Non-Resident Enterprises (“Circular 698”) was issued in 2009 to regulate tax treatment of indirect transfers of equity interest in a domestic Chinese company by non-residents. Circular 698 empowered… – Continue reading

Changes of PRC tax rules on offshore indirect transfers: Circular 698

The Circular of the State Administration of Taxation on Strengthening the Administration of Corporate Income Tax on Incomes of Equity Transfers of Non-Resident Enterprises (“Circular 698”) was issued in 2009 to regulate tax treatment of indirect transfers of equity interest in a domestic Chinese company by non-residents. Circular 698 empowered… – Continue reading

Canadians with Swiss bank accounts have until December 31, 2015 to file a voluntary disclosure

The United States came down hard on Swiss banks after receiving, from various whistleblowers, Swiss bank data evidencing U.S. citizens had hidden fortunes in Swiss accounts. Swiss banks were fined billions for assisting U.S. citizens in evading taxes and now want to avoid repetition of this scenario when the exchange… – Continue reading

Tata Steel to refinance $1.5bn offshore debt

Tata Steel’s Singapore arm T S Global Holdings Pte raised $1.5 billion debt to settle outstanding loans, the company said in a statement. Tata Steel group executive director-finance and corporate Kaushik Chatterjee said, “Tata Steel actively reviews all its financing options and seeks to continuously optimise its debt based on… – Continue reading

Yanukovych-era digital TV monopoly fined for abuses

A digital TV monopoly left over from the era of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych has caught the eye of anti-trust authorities and lawmakers. The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine on Dec. 4 fined Zeonbud, the nation’s monopoly digital TV provider, Hr 44 million (less than $2 million) for abusing its position on… – Continue reading

What CFOs Need to Know About BEPS

The Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project is an initiative being pursued by the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to curtail perceived exploitation of international tax rules and loopholes by multinational enterprises (MNEs). The OECD’s BEPS project was initiated in 2013 at the request of the Group… – Continue reading

Bermuda accuses critics of ‘a lack of respect’ over transparency

Campaigners attack offshore centre for support of tax dodging, corruption and terrorist financing, reports the Financial Times. Bermuda has hit back against its critics, claiming that the financial centre is the victim of an “irresistible urge to stereotype” the British overseas territories. Bob Richards, finance minister, mounted a trenchant defence… – Continue reading

Call for UK clampdown on territories

An influential UK newspaper has called for Britain to force its Overseas Territories to create a public register of owners of companies. Chris Blackhurst, the group content director of a four-newspaper stable, writing in the London Evening Standard, said: “Only then, once we have put our own house in order,… – Continue reading

Clinton offers new ‘exit tax’ on U.S.-foreign company mergers

WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton on Wednesday will unveil a proposal for a new “exit tax” aimed at cracking down on corporate inversions, a practice that permits U.S. companies to merge with corporations overseas to lower their tax bill. The new tax would be part of a broader effort to target… – Continue reading

FSDC releases reports to promote Hong Kong’s asset management business

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The following is issued on behalf of the Financial Services Development Council: The Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) today (December 7) released three research reports to promote Hong Kong’s asset management business, focusing on fund distribution, tax issues relating to private equity investments and an alternative… – Continue reading

The minister who dismantled Swiss banking secrecy

As the curtain falls on Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf’s career in government, one of the most abiding legacies she leaves behind is the collapse of Swiss banking secrecy under her watch as Finance Minister. Her predecessor, Hans-Rudolf Merz, told the world in 2008 that it would “break its teeth on Swiss banking… – Continue reading

More than 50 banks which helped American clients dodge tax in Swiss bank accounts receive immunity from criminal prosecution in US

More than 50 banks which helped American clients dodge tax in Swiss bank accounts have received immunity from criminal prosecution in the US. The firms, which include UK giant Standard Chartered, Germany’s biggest lender Deutsche Bank, and France’s BNP Paribas, have reached plea bargains with the US Department of Justice…. – Continue reading

Wal-Mart Sues Puerto Rico Over ‘Astonishing’ Tax Increases

   Island’s biggest employer files suit in San Juan federal court    Legal challenge comes as Puerto Rico copes with debt payments The Puerto Rico unit of Wal-Mart Stores Inc. sued the island’s government, seeking to overturn a new tax the retailer calls unfairly high. Enacted in May, Puerto Rico’s… – Continue reading

‘OECD’s tax haven plan on Indian lines’

MUMBAI: India has been an active participant in the Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (BEPS) action plan, the final package of which was rolled out by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in October. The action points, set down by the OECD, aim at closing loopholes that enable… – Continue reading

Sunshine Islands Feel Heat Over Tax Avoidance

The British government is about to get tough with so-called tax havens that are dragging their feet on revealing the secret ownership of thousands of offshore companies. One of the main thrusts of Britain’s drive to clean up the murky world of tax avoidance has been to put pressure on… – Continue reading

Varga calls for joint EU crackdown on tax evasion

Hungary’s National Economy Minister Mihály Varga called on European Union members to assist in a joint crackdown on value added tax evasion, the minister said today at a conference in Prague, according to a report from the National Economy Ministry. Varga and Czech finance minister Andrej Babis, whose ministry organized… – Continue reading

Swiss bank to pay tax evasion penalty

Switzerland’s EFG Bank is to pay a penalty of $29m to the US Department of Justice to avoid prosecution for helping its American account holders evade taxes. The bank came forward as part of a voluntary programme launched in 2013, which allows Swiss banks to admit their potential role in… – Continue reading

Local and regional leaders want a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance and call for common EU rules

At the plenary of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) local and regional leaders called for a fair and efficient corporate tax system in the European Union. The opinion drafted by Jean-Luc Vanraes (BE/ALDE), member of Uccle Municipal Council, criticises the complexity of corporate taxation systems, which disadvantages small… – Continue reading

Local and regional leaders want a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance and call for common EU rules

At the plenary of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) local and regional leaders called for a fair and efficient corporate tax system in the European Union. The opinion drafted by Jean-Luc Vanraes (BE/ALDE), member of Uccle Municipal Council, criticises the complexity of corporate taxation systems, which disadvantages small… – Continue reading

Alan Grayson said he closed Cayman Islands hedge funds, but records list as active

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alan Grayson said more than two months ago that he had closed down the Cayman Islands-based hedge funds that helped prompt ethics complaints against the populist congressman from Orlando. Grayson declined to provide documentation to the Tampa Bay Times when asked for it in early October,… – Continue reading

Bulgarian Offshore Companies Act amendment seeks to ease restrictions

A newly introduced amendment to the Bulgarian Offshore Companies Act (the “Act”) will bring significant changes to investment opportunities for offshore companies. If the Bulgarian Parliament adopts the amendment within the next month, the amended Act is expected to enter into force in the beginning of 2016. The proposed amendments… – Continue reading

Non-disclosure of overseas assets to become ‘risky affair’ from 2017, warns Jayant Sinha

He said steps are being taken to put in place a robust information security mechanism in the Income Tax department Non-disclosure of overseas assets will become a “very risky affair” from 2017 as government will by then start getting information on them from foreign countries, Minister of State for Finance… – Continue reading

Mystery surrounding sources of corporate tax bounty which has hit €6.3bn

Corporate taxes continued to flood into the exchequer’s coffers last month, compounding a mystery about their source and raising doubts about whether a future government can rely on the company receipts after the election. The Revenue Commissioners and the Department of Finance have moved in recent weeks to dampen down… – Continue reading

“Tax Extenders” Bill Swells Massively Under Lobbyist Onslaught

A blockbuster tax cut deal, with a 10-year cost of $889 billion and counting, is deep into negotiations on Capitol Hill, proving that Congress doesn’t care about the deficit as long as the right groups get the giveaways. Virtually every year, Congress packages a series of over 50 tax breaks… – Continue reading

AB Bank, SIBL tender unconditional apology to BB for irregularities in buyer’s credit

AB Bank Limited and Social Islami Bank Limited (SIBL) have tendered their “unconditional apology” after a Bangladesh Bank (BB) investigation revealed irregularities in buyer’s credit issued to some business houses by their offshore banking units. It was found that some debtors had shirked loan repayment, while yet others had utilised… – Continue reading

COP21: Climate change activists protest outside Paris bank over tax evasion

Dozens of climate change activists gathered outside of the headquarters of BNP Paribas in Paris on 3 December to protest against dirty climate dealings and tax evasion. The rally, organised by anti-globalisation group Attac, coincided with the UN Climate Change Conference taking place just north of Paris in Le Bourget,… – Continue reading

The IRS Is Losing Hundreds of Criminal Investigators

Tax cheats can breathe a little easier. The gun-toting Internal Revenue Service investigators who send felons to prison are retiring in droves and there’s no one to replace them. IRS Criminal Investigation agents are the elite special forces in the never-ending war on tax evasion. They are feared among criminals… – Continue reading

Banks, MFs ask US NRIs to submit FATCA certificates

MUMBAI: Indian banks and mutual funds have in the past fortnight started warning NRIs who hold an American passport or are working in the US that their accounts could be frozen unless they get a tax-compliant certificate from US authorities, thanks to a treaty signed by New Delhi and Washington…. – Continue reading

OFFSHORE TAX EVASION BILL IN PARLIAMENT

Australians hiding funds and investments offshore to avoid paying tax have been put on notice. The federal government on Thursday introduced to parliament legislation to enable the tax office to crack down on taxpayers hiding funds overseas. It implements an OECD scheme allowing the sharing of information between foreign tax… – Continue reading

Offshore Industry Tipped for Growth, Driven by Demand from Emerging Markets, According to OIL Offshore 2020 Report

HONG KONG, Dec. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire — Demand for asset protection, wealth planning and funds by high net worth individuals in Asian countries will drive continued growth in the offshore industry, according to OIL’s sixth “Offshore 2020” annual market research study. OIL, the leader in international incorporations and corporate services… – Continue reading

McDonald’s Investigated for European Tax Evasion

The U.S. multinational will likely be investigated for evading taxes with Luxembourg’s help, following a report by trade unions earlier this year. McDonald’s is under investigation by European Union regulators for illegal tax deals with Luxembourg, according to sources close to the inquiry. The multinational—joining a list of EU tax… – Continue reading

Press release – Ending EU citizens’ bank secrecy in Liechtenstein

An EU deal with Liechtenstein, which will make it harder for EU citizens to hide cash from the tax man in bank accounts there, was endorsed by Parliament in a vote on Wednesday. Under the deal, the EU and Liechtenstein will automatically exchange information on the bank accounts of each… – Continue reading