Category: Offshore

Dubai Islamic Bank Partners with SAS to Combat Money Laundering

SAS supports Dubai Islamic Bank with Anti-Money Laundering solutions Dubai – SAS, the leader in business analytics software and services, announced its collaboration with Dubai Islamic Bank ( DIB ) to help prevent money laundering among the bank’s customers. SAS will support the bank with Anti-Money Laundering (AML) solutions that… – Continue reading

Ed Miliband issues warning to UK-controlled ‘tax havens’

A Labour government would push for UK overseas territories to be put on an international blacklist if they refuse to co-operate with a drive against tax avoidance, Ed Miliband has told them. In a letter to their leaders, he said they would have six months to compile a public register… – Continue reading

China Stepping Up Scrutiny of Tax Evaders

Beijing is going after base erosion and profit shifting, and multinationals could get caught in the crosshairs. China is continuing to step up its efforts to curb what it sees as cross-border tax evasion by foreign-owned companies, announcing it will review how companies move money and allocate costs among their… – Continue reading

China to Crack Down on Tax Collection From Multinational Companies

HONG KONG — China’s tax officials plan to step up efforts to collect taxes from multinational corporations in the latest of a series of moves in the last year, mostly against Western companies. The activities have included police raids on the headquarters of companies’ China operations and heavy fines under… – Continue reading

Malta: Money Laundering: Parliament And Council Negotiators Agree On Central Registers

The ultimate owners of firms would have to be listed in central registers in EU countries, accessible to people with a “legitimate interest”, such as investigative journalists and other concerned citizens, under a deal struck by Parliament and Council negotiators on a draft EU anti-money laundering directive on Tuesday. The… – Continue reading

Recent progress in the OECD’s BEPS project

Progress continues to be made in the BEPS project, with the release in September 2014 of the “2014 Deliverables” and a raft of discussion drafts published during the autumn. Here is a summary of all the recent developments. Within the framework of the BEPS (Base Erosion and Profit Shifting) action… – Continue reading

With plea deal now off the table, it looks like Cheryl Womack may head to trial after all

On January 14, federal prosecutors told attorneys representing Mission Hills businesswoman Cheryl Womack that she had until the end of the day to take their plea offer or leave it. It had been a couple of months since Womack seemed ready to accept some kind of fate offered up by… – Continue reading

National Taxpayer Advocate Slams IRS Offshore Programs & FBAR Penalties, Demands Change

The National Taxpayer Advocate Nina Olson is a strong and vocal advocate for taxpayer rights. Her annual report to Congress castigates the IRS for its unfair application of offshore account penalties, and its disparate treatment of innocent Americans caught in reporting snafus. Some of the report asks the IRS to… – Continue reading

Obama Wants a New Tax on U.S. Companies’ Overseas Profits

(Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama will propose that U.S.-based companies pay a minimum 19 percent tax on their future foreign earnings, capturing profits that are now often beyond the government’s reach. Obama will also seek a 14 percent mandatory tax on about $2 trillion in stockpiled offshore profits, said two… – Continue reading

HSBC the latest bank to implement FATCA

IRS threatens 30% withholding tax on non-compliant banks Dubai: Many people, including American citizens working in the Gulf state, received recently letters from their UAE-based banks asking them for more details and papers in compliance with American laws introduced by tax service. The move comes as many citizens of the… – Continue reading

Firms prepare for new tax rules as China vows crackdown

Feb 1 (Reuters) – The Chinese government’s vow to increase tax scrutiny of foreign companies has sent firms rushing to tax advisors ahead of the implementation on Sunday of new rules designed to rein in cross-border tax avoidance. Tax professionals and business lobbies alike have welcomed the move as an… – Continue reading

Offshore Tax Evasion: The IRS & Swiss Banks

LIGHTNING RELEASES (1/30/2015) – Attorney Gary S. Wolfe of The Wolfe Law Group is pleased to announce, after 12 years of research, the publication of his 10th book, Offshore Tax Evasion: The IRS and Swiss Banks, now available for immediate download through the Amazon Kindle store. Switzerland is the epicenter… – Continue reading

FATCA agreement between Curaçao and the U.S. – the data protection and contractual client confidentiality issues

Speed read On 16 December 2014, Curaçao and the U.S. signed an intergovernmental agreement (“Curaçao-IGA”) setting out the information reporting and withholding requirements applicable to banks and other financial institutions resident in Curaçao (“FI’s”) under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA”). By virtue of the Curaçao-IGA, FI’s will be… – Continue reading

Eye Opening FBAR Survey Results: Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts

The Association of Americans Resident Overseas – AARO – recently conducted a 4 month survey to see how Americans with offshore financial accounts were adapting to the mandatory electronic FBAR filing regimen. For decades, U.S. taxpayers with offshore accounts had to paper file FBAR reports each June. Now, FBARs must… – Continue reading

Maldives sees top bank aiding offshore hub goal in Islamic finance

The Maldives’ biggest bank is opening a Shari’ah-compliant unit, a move the government sees aiding its goal of becoming South Asia’s offshore Islamic finance hub. Bank of Maldives Plc began offering retail deposits that comply with the religion’s ban on interest on 22 January to be followed by finance for… – Continue reading

Unfiled FBAR Conviction Against St Louis Man–Report of Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts

The United States Department of Justice secured a conviction against a St. Louis man accused of not reporting foreign bank accounts in Switzerland and Singapore. Raju Mukhi, age 67, was indicted last year on charges of willful failure to file an FBAR and filing false tax returns. Offshore accounts with… – Continue reading

HSBC Still Aiding Tax Fraud Even After Justice Department Settlement: Report

This story has been updated. At her confirmation hearing Wednesday, attorney general-designate Loretta Lynch said she has been “very aggressive” in pursuing white-collar crime. “At the outset, no individual is ‘too big to jail.’ And no one is above the law,” said Lynch. Yet according to a new report from… – Continue reading

Liechtenstein declines to cooperate in ex-Catalan premier’s tax fraud case

Principality judge says no proof exists that money in Pujol’s alleged accounts is illegal “I didn’t want to know anything about inheritance,” claims ex-Catalan chief The government of Liechtenstein has refused to cooperate with the ongoing tax fraud inquiry into foreign bank accounts held by former Catalan premier Jordi Pujol… – Continue reading

Bank Negara urged to act on 1MDB funds in Cayman Islands

The existence of 1MDB’s RM7 billion in the Cayman Islands and its return to Malaysia must be verified. KUALA LUMPUR: Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli urged Bank Negara Governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz, in a statement on Wednesday, to invoke the Anti Money Laundering Act and ensure that a reported RM7 billion… – Continue reading

The era of offshore bank secrecy is dead

Almost every day brings new evidence that the era of bank secrecy for tax evaders using Swiss and “offshore” bank accounts in “tax havens” is over. Both tax authorities and banks are clamping down on unreported offshore accounts. Early in 2014, Swiss bank Credit Suisse agreed to pay fines of… – Continue reading

Congress Should Pass the Stop Tax Haven Abuse Act to Combat International Tax Avoidance

Each year U.S. multinational corporations avoid an astounding $90 billion in corporate income taxes by booking their profits on paper through international tax havens. At a time of growing inequality and budget austerity, it is outrageous that we allow the world’s richest companies to get away with not paying their… – Continue reading

Mylan, Heinz among U.S. companies using Luxembourg for tax reduction

When Cecil-based generic drug giant Mylan bought Bioniche is 2010, it didn’t simply hand over a check to the owners of the Irish pharmaceutical firm. Instead, Mylan channeled financing through Luxembourg, a small European country that is a magnet for U.S. companies seeking ways to cut their tax bills. The… – Continue reading

Moore Stephens says offshore maritime sector could be hit by new UK tax charge

International accountant and shipping adviser Moore Stephens says companies in the offshore maritime sector could be among those hit by a 25% Diverted Profits Tax (DPT) charge under draft UK legislation scheduled to enter force in April 2015. Under the draft legislation published by the UK Government in December 2014,… – Continue reading

Corporate Tax Deal to be Signed With U.S.

India has worked out a bilateral tax agreement with the United States, which could be signed during U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit, that would boost foreign investment and ease investors’ concerns raised by high profile cases against Vodafone and Shell. The pact, which industry executives say would specifically target the… – Continue reading

China, Switzerland to enhance financial cooperation

Premier Li Keqiang (Left) meets with Simonetta Sommaruga, president of the Swiss Confederation, in Davos, Switzerland, Jan 21, 2015.[Photo/english.gov.cn] China will give Switzerland an investment quota of 50 billion yuan ($8.05 billion) under its Qualified Foreign Institutional Investors (QFII) scheme to support the establishment of the Zurich offshore renminbi market,… – Continue reading

Tax Agreements with France and Uruguay will benefit Singapore companies looking to Expand, says Singaporecompanyincorporation.sg

With the city-state revising its earlier avoidance of double taxation agreement with France and signing a new one with Uruguay recently, a boost in cross-border trade is inevitable. Singapore (PRWEB) January 22, 2015 In what can be termed as two important milestones in Singapore’s trade relations with Europe and Latin… – Continue reading

Turning the black money tide: It will require reforms in taxation and real estate transactions

Voltaire wrote “If you see a Swiss banker jumping out of a window, follow him, there is sure to be a profit in it”. Following this train of thought India is seen to be ruined by a cartel of Swiss bankers, terrorists and corrupt industrialists. Unlimited black money is apparently… – Continue reading

Transfer pricing – don’t get your digits burned

Both the OECD and the EU are exploring options to change how digital businesses are taxed, while NGOs are stepping up their pressure on tax authorities to challenge large companies’ transfer pricing arrangements. No matter how robust your digital business’s transfer pricing arrangements appear to have been in the past,… – Continue reading

Turning the black money tide: It will require reforms in taxation and real estate transactions

Voltaire wrote “If you see a Swiss banker jumping out of a window, follow him, there is sure to be a profit in it”. Following this train of thought India is seen to be ruined by a cartel of Swiss bankers, terrorists and corrupt industrialists. Unlimited black money is apparently… – Continue reading

Trust Protectors

Over the past few years, Canadian courts have started taking note of the existence of trust protectors. Despite comments from a certain Saskatchewan judge in 2009 (“As indicated, the term “trust protector” is foreign to me…”[1]), recognition of trust protectors as a legitimate party to a trust may be on… – Continue reading

Swiss Banker Convicted in WikiLeaks Trial Is Spared Prison

(Bloomberg)– A Swiss banker who faced more than three years in prison for providing WikiLeaks with confidential details of his former employer’s offshore activities walked out of a Zurich courtroom a free man on Monday. Rudolf Elmer, 59, was given a suspended fine of 16,800 Swiss francs ($19,397) for violating Swiss… – Continue reading

Tammy Baldwin reintroduces Buffett Rule legislation

Wisconsin’s Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin reintroduced legislation this week to implement the “Buffett Rule” as part of a tax fairness package. Baldwin and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-Rhode Island, introduced a bill that would require multi-million-dollar earners to pay at least 30 percent effective federal tax rate. It would generate an… – Continue reading

IRS Switches On FATCA Tax Information Swapping

The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) information exchange network has gone live and is receiving the first reports on the financial affairs of US taxpayers. The online network links tax authorities in 110 countries and more than 145,000 financial institutions with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Financial institutions outside… – Continue reading

Finance Ministry proposes amendments to Anti-Money Laundering Act 2010

ISLAMABAD: The Finance Ministry has proposed amendments to the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Act 2010, in order to further improve it in lines with suggestions of the stakeholders regarding the anti-money laundering efforts and the Combating the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) regime. A well-placed source at the Finance Ministry told Customs… – Continue reading