Category: Offshore

DBS Bank launches US dollar investment program in support of currency appreciation

DBS Bank is scheduled to launch a U.S. dollar fixed deposit program for Taiwanese investors intrigued by the recent drop in the United States’ financial deficits, said Seraph Sun (孫可基), head of Consumer Banking at DBS Bank (Taiwan). According to Sun, DBS Bank deems 2015 a hopeful year for the… – Continue reading

BITCOIN FINTECH ACCELERATOR TO OPEN IN CAYMAN ISLANDS

The Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the western Caribbean Sea and a major world offshore financial center, are betting on new financial technologies based on the Bitcoin blockchain, Cayman Compass reports. A new company, Latitude, which provides seed capital and mentorship programs to tech ventures could potentially bring… – Continue reading

EU agrees tougher money-laundering law

[BRUSSELS] Owners of secretive companies in Europe will have a harder time keeping out of the public eye, EU negotiators agreed Wednesday, in another blow against opaque business practices after the LuxLeaks scandal. The agreement reached by the European Commission, European parliament and member states approves the creation of a… – Continue reading

Worldwide exchange of tax information: OECD expands upon FATCA to add new requirements

While the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has focused worldwide attention on U.S. efforts to create a mandatory cross-border exchange of tax information, the enactment of FATCA was not an isolated occurrence. For more than a decade, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been trying to… – Continue reading

FATCA Compliance Efforts Give Taxpayers and Foreign Financial Institutions an Advantage with IRS

FATCA causes foreign banking and financial institutions to place priority on information sharing practices and procedures. Foreign banks, financial institutions, and U.S. taxpayers living abroad are being advised to show a strong “good faith” effort in complying with the Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act.  Passed in 2010, the law requires… – Continue reading

Shell Companies Face Disclosure in EU Anti-Tax-Dodge Deal

Companies will be forced to disclose their ultimate owners on national registers in European Union nations as the bloc seeks to clamp down on tax dodging, money laundering and terrorism financing. European Parliament legislators and representatives of 28 EU national governments struck a deal late yesterday to upgrade the bloc’s… – Continue reading

Financial Group Wants More Limits on Corporate Inversions

The FACT (Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency) Coalition today submitted comments to the Treasury Department praising their previous actions to limit inversions while also calling for additional measures. The proposals come as a part of the open comment period for Notice 2014-52, Rules Regarding Inversions and Related Transactions, originally issued… – Continue reading

Government renegotiating tax treaties to curb flow of black money abroad, says Finance Ministry

To check illicit financial flows across borders, the government is renegotiating bilateral treaties with many countries to limit tax benefits to genuine investments and curb the routing of Indian money to safe havens, a senior Finance Ministry official said on Wednesday. While noting that the quantum of domestic black money… – Continue reading

ATO chief identified tax ‘abuse’ by multinationals before Joe Hockey backed away from reform pledge

The head of the Australian Tax Office, Chris Jordan, has described a tax lurk for multinational companies that is being retained by the Abbott government as having been “abused” by foreign corporations at a cost of “hundreds of millions of dollars” a year to the Commonwealth. As revealed by Fairfax… – Continue reading

Money laundering: Parliament and Council negotiators agree on central registers

The ultimate owners of companies 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

Finance: Out of Control? Beneficial ownership registers in EU states won’t be made completely public

Last March MEPs voted overwhelmingly to introduce a new transparency disclosure rule that would compel all 28 European states to make publicly accessible the real owners of companies and trusts. The decision was hailed as a major breakthrough by anti-corruption campaigners fighting financial crime and tax abuse. Lawyers working for… – Continue reading

Tax transparency applied to all is Odier message from Swiss banks

Defending the interests of the Swiss banking industry has not been the easiest challenge in recent years, particularly when it comes to tax. The role has fallen for the last five years to Patrick Odier, chairman of the Swiss Bankers’ Association (SBA), which has 317 institutional members and about 18,500… – Continue reading

Offshore incorporations up 4% in the first half of 2014, Appleby reports

The total number of new company registrations increased across offshore jurisdictions in the first half of 2014, according to Appleby, a provider of offshore legal, fiduciary and administration services. In the first half of 2014, there were 46,455 new offshore company incorporations, representing a 4% increase on the preceding six… – Continue reading

Romania dismantles vast tax evasion network

Romanian authorities have dismantled a tax evasion network suspected of cheating the treasury out of 27 million euros ($34 million), prosecutors said Monday. Police raided around 40 locations in the greater Bucharest area and in the northeast as part of the crackdown on a group suspected of also embezzling 20… – Continue reading

Proposed offshore tax evasion offence could “quietly disappear” following omission from draft Finance Bill clauses

Proposals which would introduce automatic criminal penalties for those who fail to declare taxable offshore income may “quietly disappear” following their omission from draft clauses for the 2015 Finance Bill published for consultation, an expert has said.15 Dec 2014 Tax Disputes and Investigations Tax Corporate tax Private wealth tax UK… – Continue reading

Swiss Bank exits FATCA programme

(CNS Business): Barclays Bank’s Swiss operations is ending its cooperation with the Internal Revenue Service’s efforts to prevent investors from investing money in foreign countries with more amenable tax structures and policies. During a Zurich speech, Barclays bank executive Francesco Grosoli announced that the firm’s Swiss operations had “recently exited… – Continue reading

Make tax evasion serious crime: SIT chief

If tax crimes remain civil in nature, foreign governments will not cooperate,” M.B. Shah, chairman of the Special Investigation Team on black money, said. Tax evasion needs to be made a serious “criminal offence” to force foreign countries to reveal names and account details of Indians stashing illicit wealth abroad,… – Continue reading

Selective Disclosure: Armenia’s Central Bank Conceals Data on Offshore Transfers

Armenia’s Central Bank (CB) claims thatsome data regarding money flows to and from offshore financial centers is protected from public disclosure under the law. We say ‘some’, because the CB is being selective when it comes to which information can be disclosed and what cannot. When Hetq contacted the CB,… – Continue reading

Packer’s PBL in latest tax leak: report

Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (PBL) allegedly negotiated a secret deal with the Swiss government when James Packer was chief executive officer, which set a tax rate of less than 2.15 per cent for the media group’s intra-company loans, The Australian Financial Review reports. According to correspondence obtained by the newspaper,… – Continue reading

United States: Foreign Entity Payees Of U.S. Source Income: Learn How To Fill Out IRS Form W-8BEN-E

In prior advisories, we have discussed the new withholding tax law commonly known as “FATCA” (standing for “Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act”). (See “FATCA’s July 1 Effective Date Has Arrived; Last-Minute Guidance Has Been Issued” and “Last Substantial Package of FATCA Regulations Released; Deadlines Approaching”.) To help implement FATCA, the… – Continue reading

New Study: Crime, Corruption, Tax Evasion Drained a Record US$991.2bn in Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Economies in 2012

Illicit Flows from Developing & Emerging Countries Growing at 9.4% per Year US$6.6 Trillion Stolen from Developing World from 2003-2012; Trade Misinvoicing Responsible for 77.8% of Illicit Outflows China, Russia, Mexico, India, Malaysia—in Declining Order—Are Biggest Exporters of Illicit Capital over Decade; Sub-Saharan Africa Still Suffers Biggest Illicit Outflows as… – Continue reading

Jersey: The Shifting Position Between Lawful Tax Avoidance & Unlawful Tax Evasion

1. The traditional attitude to tax avoidance is encapsulated in the judgment of Lord Tomlin in the English case of IRC v Duke of Westminster (1936): “Every man is entitled if he can to arrange his affairs so that the tax attaching under the appropriate Acts is less than it… – Continue reading

Black money conundrum

The wise thing is to forget the past, bring reforms to prevent generation of black money Considering other man’s point of view is Decency — George Orwell This quality seems to be in short supply in India although it is the most needed even to understand any black money retrieval…. – Continue reading

New Luxembourg leaks reveal James Packer’s PBL in secret Swiss tax deal

A secret deal with the Swiss government negotiated by media group Publishing and Broadcasting Ltd when James Packer was chief executive set a tax rate of less than 2.15 per cent on PBL’s intra-company loans. “We do have good news for you!” Ernst & Young Swiss partner Markus Huber wrote… – Continue reading

Fatca’d By The US IRS

Financial institutions around the world including those in Asia are struggling to stay compliant with local privacy regulations that restrict the sharing of client data, whilst at the same time trying to meet the demands of costly FATCA reporting requirements. FATCA, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, which came into… – Continue reading

Make tax evasion serious crime for black money info: SIT chief MB Shah

Tax evasion needs to be made a serious ‘criminal offence’ to force foreign countries to reveal names and account details of Indians stashing illicit wealth abroad, the Special Investigation Team on black money has said. ET SPECIAL: Save precious time tracking your investments NEW DELHI: Tax evasion needs to be… – Continue reading

CBDT chief to keep exclusive charge of Income Tax investigations

NEW DELHI: A major reshuffle has been effected in the CBDT, with the board’s Chairperson Anita Kapur deciding to assume exclusive charge of Income-Tax department investigations in order to personally spearhead ongoing probes into cases of tax evasion and blackmoney. The charge of I-T investigations, usually, is handled by a… – Continue reading

S&P: Bahrain outlook revised to negative on weakening fiscal position; ‘BBB/A-2’ ratings affirmed

On Dec. 12, 2014, Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services revised its outlook on the Kingdom of Bahrain to negative from stable and affirmed its ‘BBB/A-2’ long- and short-term foreign and local currency sovereign credit ratings. “At the same time, we revised our outlook on the Central Bank of Bahrain to… – Continue reading

IT’S OFFICIAL: RS4,479 CR STASHED IN SWISS BANKS

The Income Tax Department has informed the Special Investigation Team (SIT) on Black Money that prosecution proceedings for non-furnishing of account details by Indians stashing black money abroad are in progress in 27 cases (under Section 276 D of the I-T Act) and has even filed a case in court… – Continue reading

Medvedev: Capital Return Amnesty Not About ‘Dragging’ Money Back to Russia

Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev stated that Moscow does not intend to “physically drag money” to Russia in the framework of amnesty for capital returning to country suggested by Russian President Vladimir Putin. MOSCOW, December 13 (Sputnik) — Moscow does not intend to “physically drag money” to Russia in the… – Continue reading

Corporate transparency The openness revolution

As multinationals are forced to reveal more about themselves, where should the limits of transparency lie? HOWARD SCHULTZ, the head of Starbucks, said last year that “the currency of leadership is transparency.” If so, bosses should be feeling ever more qualified to command their troops. Business is being forced to… – Continue reading

No evidence of Swiss bank or offshore accounts of Goa mining industrialists

RBI says it has no information on any offshore accounts, allegedly held by three industrialists as per list ‘released’ by Washington NGO; This list doesn’t mention any Swiss bank account PANJIM: There is no evidence in public domain of any of the three industrialists named by Goa Foundation Director Claude… – Continue reading

Maryland nonprofits investing in offshore accounts

When the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Johns Hopkins University and other Maryland nonprofits want to maximize the money they can spend in pursuit of their missions, they do what many wealthy individuals and businesses do. They open investment accounts overseas. Many of Maryland’s wealthiest nonprofits — including the University of… – Continue reading

Bombardier among companies using legal tax havens at expense of home country

MONTREAL – The problem is not that Bombardier Inc. played a complex shell game since at least 2010 by refinancing and redirecting US$500 million of its financing activities to Luxembourg, a notorious tax haven. It’s that it does so legally — and is hurting its home country despite being one… – Continue reading

Taxing Diverted Profits: The Empire Strikes Back

There’s big news from across the pond. The U.K. government’s Autumn Statement (formerly known as the pre-Budget report), released December 3, promises to change how multinational corporations will be taxed – and offers a cautionary tale for would-be U.S. tax reformers. Britain will introduce a “diverted profits” tax, targeting corporations… – Continue reading

‘Grandfather’ of Antigua’s financial services leads the way in innovation

This is a United World interview for USA Today for a report on Antigua and Barbuda. Brian Stuart-Young, CEO of Global Bank of Commerce and Non-resident Ambassador to China, spoke about opportunities for American investors in the energy sector, Antigua’s robust framework for financial services, and the potential for the… – Continue reading

Gov’t drops plans to make offshore tax evasion a criminal offence

HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) plan to make undeclared taxable offshore income a criminal offence has suffered a blow as it has been omitted from draft legislation. The draft Financial Bill, published earlier this week, extended the scope of civil penalties for tax evasion but there was no reference to… – Continue reading

European Commission boss Juncker admits he’s ‘weakened’ by tax scandal

Jean-Claude Juncker under pressure over his deals as PM of Luxembourg The arch-federalist EU chief is alleged to have courted tax avoidance deals He has now admitted he has been ‘weakened’ by the revelations It emerged his regime agreed deals with Walt Disney and Koch Industries Jean-Claude Juncker has admitted… – Continue reading

Disney Uses Complex Tax-Avoidance Scheme, ‘Lux Leaks’ Files Show

Florida Center for Investigative Reporting The Walt Disney Co. generates $18.2 billion per year in economic activity in Florida and and is responsible for more than one in every 50 jobs in the Sunshine State, according to a study the company paid for in 2011. But here’s something Disney won’t… – Continue reading

FIFA, IOC Face Greater Scrutiny After Swiss Tighten Rules

Corruption Scandals In May, the legal committee of Parliament’s lower house approved a proposal to expand Swiss banks’ scrutiny of accounts and transfers to include international sporting organizations. The legislation comes in the wake of a series of corruption scandals that have tarnished the image of FIFA. Last year senior… – Continue reading

Taxing Diverted Profits: The Empire Strikes Back

There’s big news from across the pond. The U.K. government’s Autumn Statement (formerly known as the pre-Budget report), released December 3, promises to change how multinational corporations will be taxed – and offers a cautionary tale for would-be U.S. tax reformers. Britain will introduce a “diverted profits” tax, targeting corporations… – Continue reading