Category: Automatic Exchange of Information

OECD says countries won’t be able to game tax system

Short cuts, loopholes and other forms of skulduggery will not be tolerated when the automatic exchange of tax information comes into force, a top official from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has promised Swiss bankers, reports FinFacts. Grace Perez-Navarro, second in command at the OECD’s tax policy… – Continue reading

Confidentiality concerns grow pre-global tax evasion crackdown

Governments and tax partners need to work to ensure confidentiality is protected when new international tax transparency rules come into force in 2017, according to OECD director, Pascal Saint-Amans. “There is a fundamental difference between the automatic exchange of information and the existing system of exchange upon request, particularly because… – Continue reading

Bahamas Releases Proposed FATCA Legislation & Guidance Notes For Industry Consultation

The Bahamas Ministry of Financial Services released draft copies of the FATCA Legislation and the FATCA Guidance Notes to meet the International Tax Compliance Requirements of the Model 1 FATCA Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the Bahamas and the United States of America (US). The new FATCA Bill was drafted in… – Continue reading

OECD insists tax playing field will be level

Short cuts, loopholes and other forms of skulduggery will not be tolerated when the automatic exchange of tax information comes into force, a top official from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has promised Swiss bankers, reports Swiss Info. Grace Perez-Navarro, second in command at the OECD’s tax… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Quarterly Update – May 2015

FATCA reporting commences In our March client briefing we noted that the Tax Information Authority in the Cayman Islands (“TIA”) had launched its online portal for the automatic exchange of tax information (the “AEOI Portal”), which can be accessed from its website (www.tia.gov.ky). The deadline for reporting Cayman Islands financial… – Continue reading

Swiss banking to flourish after tax crackdown, says HSBC executive

Switzerland’s banks will benefit from the global crackdown on tax avoidance, the president of the country’s association of foreign banks and head of HSBC’s (HSBA.L) Swiss private banking arm said on Tuesday, reports Reuters. The Alpine nation famed for its banking secrecy is bowing to international pressure by committing to… – Continue reading

Tories aim to raise extra £5bn a year in tax avoidance clampdown

The Conservatives are set to press on with efforts to counter tax avoidance and evasion, with measures on the way including the exchange of information with foreign tax authorities, reports the Financial Times. All the major parties pledged in the election campaign to raise billions more each year from individuals… – Continue reading

Australia to crack down on alleged tax avoidance by 30 multinationals

The Australian government announced a world-leading crackdown on Monday on alleged tax avoidance by 30 multinational companies that will likely force them to restructure their businesses before next year, reports Reuters. “These companies are diverting profits earned in Australia away from Australia to no-tax or low-tax jurisdictions,” Treasurer Joe Hockey… – Continue reading

Bancolombia Adds AxiomSL FATCA Solution to Reporting Platform

Ease of integration and flexibility of strategic reporting platform drive Colombia’s largest bank to expand partnership Tax reporting solution now deployed in five countries as a result of agreement AxiomSL, a leading provider of regulatory reporting and risk management solutions to the financial services industry, announced today that Bancolombia, Colombia’s… – Continue reading

TIEA with Italy will be submitted to parliament

The government has approved the report and application to the Diet a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) and an additional protocol, as it was from the government building on Thursday. The agreement was signed in Rome on 26 February 2015. VADUZ. The TIEA is based on the applicable international standards… – Continue reading

India: No information on black money a/c provided by Switzerland: FM Arun Jaitley

Arun Jaitley said that the governments of Switzerland, the UK and Spain have not provided details of any black money accounts, reports the Financial Express. The governments of Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Spain have not provided details of any black money accounts, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today. “No… – Continue reading

Costa Rica, the OECD and FATCA: What You Should Know

Now that Costa Rica has been formally invited to go through the process of becoming a candidate nation worthy of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), financial advisors and legal professionals are starting to ponder how their clients will be impacted by this new chapter in our… – Continue reading

EC Renews Calls For Common Tax Base

European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has called for a common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) and the automatic exchange of information on tax rulings. Vestager appeared before a hearing of the European Parliament’s Special Tax Rulings Committee on May 5. In her opening remarks, she said: “There is a lot… – Continue reading

Tax probes frustrate EU competition chief

Cracking down on sweetheart tax deals with multinational corporations is proving more difficult than the European Commission had anticipated. Delays, uncooperative member states, and missed deadlines are among the frustrations highlighted Tuesday (5 May) by the EU’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager. Speaking at a special committee on tax rulings at… – Continue reading

The President signed into law the dot. FATCA

Passing between tax administrations Polish and US information on accounts and income tax residents predicts signed by the president Bronislaw Komorowski law on ratification of the agreement with the USA on the use of so-called FATCA Act. As reported by the presidential office, in terms of the Act of 20… – Continue reading

Guernsey Chief Minister meets EU Commissioner Moscovici

Guernsey’s Chief Minister, Jonathan Le Tocq, met today with Pierre Moscovici, the European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs. Deputy Le Tocq’s meeting, which was alongside Jersey’s Chief Minister, Ian Gorst, came at the beginning of a series of engagements over the next 48 hours in Brussels…. – Continue reading

Jaitley warns India Inc. against profiting from liberal tax regime

Warning corporates not to take unfair advantage of the liberalised tax environment, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday said the world is moving towards a more transparent regime that would remove the veil of secrecy from unlawful transactions. “I think, for every assessee, every person in the commercial business also,… – Continue reading

Truth Be Told: International Pension Plans in Bermuda

With its enviable reputation in offshore trusts, pensions and insurance, Bermuda is an ideal jurisdiction for employers to establish international pension and employee benefit plans (IPPs). Global organisations may consider establishing Bermuda IPPs for employees who work outside their home country or the home country of both the employees and… – Continue reading

The Growing Role for IFCs in a World of Increasing Transparency

The debate around transparency, information exchange and beneficial ownership continues to evolve and has demanded a real focus for those working in International Finance Centres (IFCs), which frequently find themselves in the frame when it comes to ill-considered accusations relating to secrecy and illicit financial flows. In fact, Jersey and… – Continue reading

Moscovici Talks EU Tax Reform

The European Union (EU) needs an “ambitious blueprint for taxation,” Tax Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has said. Speaking at a recent conference, Moscovici said: “The European Union needs an ambitious roadmap to put an end to the distortionary nature of its tax policy and regulatory framework. In my view, the way… – Continue reading

April 30th Cayman Islands FATCA notification deadline

The regulations require reporting FIs to notify TIA if they have reporting obligations under US FATCA and/or UK CDOT. With respect to US FATCA, Reporting FIs have until tomorrow (April 30th) to file their notification with an initial reporting deadline May 31st. With respect to UK CDOT, Reporting FIs have… – Continue reading

Canada: Budget 2015: International Tax – Tackling Administrative Challenges

As compared to past federal Budgets, Budget 2015 contained fewer (and arguably less controversial) international tax measures. Nevertheless, Budget 2015 did announce the Government’s intention to address taxpayer concerns relating to (i) the withholding obligations borne by non-resident employers that have non-resident employees that work in Canada, and (ii) the… – Continue reading

G24: In defense of emerging markets, developing countries

THE global economic recovery, which has been assessed as uneven with manifest divergences across countries and regions, has however, been supported by Emerging Markets and Developing Countries (EMDCs) as the major drivers of global growth, although it is currently moderating in some countries. But the Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on… – Continue reading

G20 tax symposium on BEPS set for Istanbul

Turkey is to host a G20 international tax symposium next month to discuss developments to address Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) and the exchange of information between tax administrations The event, organised by Turkish Ministry of Finance, also aims to ensure that developing and low-income countries benefit from the… – Continue reading

Canada: Canada’s 2015 Federal Budget: Updates On BEPS, Exchange Of Tax Information

The April 21, 2015 Federal budget released by the Conservative Government includes updates on Canada’s involvement in the BEPS project and how Canada intends to fulfill its obligations to implement an automatic exchange of tax information with the G-20. Notably (with the exception of the common reporting standard discussed below),… – Continue reading

Varoufakis Preparing Bill for Voluntary Declaration of Swiss Bank Deposits

The Greek government will table a new draft bill to Parliament that will allow Greek citizens to voluntarily reveal deposits held in Switzerland in exchange for a smaller tax payment, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters after a meeting with Swiss State Secretary for International Financial… – Continue reading

Hong Kong Consults On Tax Info Exchange

Hong Kong’s Government has launched a consultation on proposals to apply, with certain adaptations, new international standards on the automatic exchange of account information (AEOI) in tax matters. The Government’s AEOI proposals would alter the definition of financial institutions (FIs), the information FIs would be required to secure from account… – Continue reading

HMRC ramps up investigations into quick rich earners

The tax affairs of individuals with a rapidly rising wealth are to come under more intense scrutiny by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC). International law firm, Pinsent Masons, said the UK’s tax office has intensified its clampdown on suspected tax avoidance among newly successful entrepreneurs, professionals and celebrities, monitoring them… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands Government Launches FATCA & AEOI Portal with Vizor Software

British Virgin Islands through its International Tax Authority (BVI ITA), went live last week with the Vizor for FATCA & AEOI solution, the “BVI Financial Account Reporting System”. Today, Vizor Ltd. announced that BVI went live with the Vizor for FATCA & AEOI solution. The British Virgin Islands Government (BVIG)… – Continue reading

EU Member States should benefit from the Capital Markets Union

On Saturday 25 April, at the second session of the informal meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN), one of most important issues on the agenda was the further development of the Capital Markets Union concept, which was broadly supported by the ministers and Governors of central banks…. – Continue reading

Financial Services Act and Financial Institutions Act: results of consultation procedure

The federal government has published the results of the consultation on the Financial Services Act and the Financial Institutions Act (for further details please see “Federal Financial Services Act and Federal Financial Institutions Act”). The Financial Services Act governs the prerequisites for providing financial services and offering financial instruments and… – Continue reading

Consultation on Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters in HK launched

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The Government today (April 24) launched a consultation exercise to gauge views on proposals to apply, with adaptations for Hong Kong, the prevailing international standards on the automatic exchange of financial account information in tax matters (AEOI). On the basis of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation… – Continue reading

CONFERENCE PREVIEW: Succession, Cross-Border Tax And Trusts Under Spotlight In Geneva

Moves to create a supposed level playing field for succession issues in Europe, along with more established themes around automatic exchange of information and US extra-territorial tax powers make their appearance in a major Geneva-based conference later in April. Figures from the world of wealth management will gather at the… – Continue reading

Jersey: Funds Quarterly Legal And Regulatory Update – 1 January 2015 To 31 March 2015

FATCA 1. New FATCA IGA guidance notes On 3 February 2015, the Jersey Chief Minister’s Department published the latest version of the Guidance Notes on the Taxation (International Tax Compliance) (Jersey) Regulations 2014 in relation to the implementation of obligations arising under the intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with the US and… – Continue reading

Budget 2015 – Canada

The Minister of Finance (Canada), the Honourable Joe Oliver, presented the Government of Canada’s 2015 Federal Budget (“Budget 2015”) on April 21, 2015 (“Budget Day”). Budget 2015 contains several significant proposals to amend the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the “ITA”) while also providing updates on previously announced tax measures and… – Continue reading

Budget 2015: striking a balance in an election year

Finance Minister Joe Oliver faced formidable challenges, both economic and political, in delivering his first Budget. In a time of depressed oil prices, and mere months ahead of the next federal election, it appears he felt it was imperative to follow through with prior commitments to balance the budget, provide… – Continue reading

European Union: EC’s Proposal For Automatic Exchange Of Tax Rulings

On March 18th 2015, the European Commission published a new initiative on tax transparency to fight tax evasion and avoidance. The initiative includes a proposal to extend the scope of the Directive on Administrative Co-operation in the field of direct taxation (2011/16/EU), amended by Council Directive 2014/107/EU (the “Directive”) by… – Continue reading

Luxembourg thrives after tax regime shake-up

An inflow of bank deposits to Luxembourg from Asia and the Gulf have replaced reductions from European countries such as France and Germany following an overhaul of the Grand Duchy’s tax secrecy regime, reports the Financial Times. Pierre Gramegna told the Financial Times in an interview that “bank secrecy had… – Continue reading

GLOBAL INFO EXCHANGE MUST TO CURB TAX EVASION, INDIA TELLS G-20

The Union Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley, expressed concern over transfer pricing and several other measures taken by MNCs to avoid paying tax on international transactions. The Dollar Business Bureau Stressing on the need to keep a check on tax evasion by multi-national companies (MNCs), India has asked the G20 members… – Continue reading

Global information exchange must to curb black money: Jaitley

Washington, April 20 (IANS): Finance Minister Arun Jaitley here has sought urgent implementation of the automatic exchange of financial account information globally to tackle the menace of black money. “We strongly feel that there is a need to ensure that the common reporting standards on automatic exchange of information should… – Continue reading

Black money: Global automatic information exchange only way to combat tax evasion, says FM Arun Jaitley

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has sought urgent implementation of common reporting standards on automatic exchange of information globally, asserting that it is the only way to tackle the challenges posed by black money and stop tax evasion. The problem of offshore tax evasion and flow of illicit money can be… – Continue reading

First Germany, now UK objects to India ‘breach’ of secret bank data

The United Kingdom (UK) has followed Germany in lodging a formal protest with the Finance Ministry over the alleged breach of confidentiality of data and secret banking details received via diplomatic channels. While German authorities objected to the manner in which 18 names of Indian account holders in the LGT… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Don’t Get Snowed In By GATCA

Offshore investment entities in the Cayman Islands and many other international financial centers should now start turning their attention to compliance with the Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”) promulgated by GATCA – Global FATCA. They must document all account holders existing on December 31, 2015, with the exception of entities with… – Continue reading

France: French Tax Update – Early 2015 Noteworthy Case Law And Tax Transparency Package

The present French Tax Update will focus on (i) several noteworthy French and European Union court decisions issued in the last months of 2014 and in the first months of 2015, and (ii) the recent presentation by the European Commission of a package of tax transparency measures. VALIDITY OF TAX… – Continue reading

Switzerland: Tax Briefing – Switzerland Takes Next Steps Towards Automatic Exchange Of Information In Tax Matters (AIA)

1. Introduction On 14 January 2015, the Swiss Federal Council opened consultations on two draft laws on the international exchange of information in tax matters. One of them deals with the OECD/Council of Europe administrative assistance convention signed by Switzerland on 15 October 2013. The other consultation deals with Switzerland’s… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: Cayman Issues User Guide To Automatic Exchange Of Information Portal

As noted in an earlier update, the deadline for the registration of Cayman Islands Financial Institutions with the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority was recently extended to 30 April 2015. In anticipation of the upcoming go-live date of the Cayman Islands Automatic Exchange of Information Portal (Portal), the Cayman Islands… – Continue reading