Category: Government Bodies

‘Don’t over-complicate tax laws’

Attempt to plug every gap makes the system unworkable – Norton Rose Fulbright. JOHANNESBURG – A tax expert has warned against over-complicating tax legislation in an attempt to block every loophole or perceived underpayments of tax, as it makes the tax system “unworkable”. Andrew Wellsted, director at Norton Rose Fulbright,… – Continue reading

Terry Baucher says a ‘rare generational shift’ is taking place in international tax – and the implications will be felt for decades

When I consider what’s likely to have the most impact in tax this year, I keep coming back to the massive shift in attitude by tax authorities in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Usually changes in the tax world are incremental, but what is going on now… – Continue reading

Ministers sign Italian-Swiss tax treaty

Switzerland and neighbouring Italy have revised a double taxation agreement which includes provisions for the exchange of information in line with the standards of the Organisation for Economic Development and Co-operation (OECD). The accord and a roadmap for the amendment of tax rules on cross-border workers as well as improved… – Continue reading

The Quiet Man Who Made Big Trouble for Little Luxembourg

Antoine Deltour sees himself as “just a little auditor” who copied some tax files. Now he may face jail after those documents helped send a shock wave through Luxembourg that is reverberating across the European Union. (Bloomberg) — Antoine Deltour sees himself as “just a little auditor” who copied some… – Continue reading

Many governmentsare legislating nowrather than awaitingfinal OECD BEPS recommendations

According to Peter Willey, EY’s Channel Islands Head of Tax, the Channel Islands are likely to be impacted by decisions being made now in other jurisdictions. EY recently surveyed its tax policy leaders in 32 jurisdictions to ask them to forecast the tax policy outlook for 2015 in their jurisdiction…. – Continue reading

MNCs Beware: Country-By-Country Reporting Is Here!

UK, US, Australia, Brazil, India- governments of developed and developing countries are battling profit shifting by MNCs such as Amazon, Google, Apple and Starbucks. The allegation- MNCs are shifting profits to jurisdictions where there is little or no tax to be paid. The solution- OECD’s BEPS action plan which, among… – Continue reading

Budget 2015: With BEPS on the anvil, GAAR may be an overlap

The economic downturn across the world and rising public debt seems to have led various governments, globally, to focus on curbing erosion of the tax base by shifting profits to overseas jurisdictions. Several revenue authorities, globally, were of the view that companies have structured their intra-group contractual arrangements in a… – Continue reading

Caterpillar Hit With $1 Billion Demand From IRS

Caterpillar, Inc. (CAT), the heavy equipment maker is now under scrutiny as the IRS now demands $1 billion in taxes and penalties. This should come as no shock after the company faced Senate scrutiny in 2014 over its tax plans. Tax Woes The company deals in the designing, manufacturing and… – Continue reading

South Africa: Imminent Changes To Transfer Pricing Documentation Requirements In South Africa

On 17 July 2013 the Minister of Finance appointed a tax review committee, headed by Judge Dennis Davis (the “Davis Committee”) to make recommendations for possible tax reforms in South Africa (“SA”). The Davis Committee was required to take into account recent international developments and, in particular, to address concerns… – Continue reading

Clarity In Tax Matters

The Government of India brought in a retrospective amendment in 2012 to nullify the Supreme Court judgement in the case of Vodafone International Holdings B.V. to tax capital gains arising from transfer of shares or interest in a foreign company deriving its value ‘substantially’ from Indian assets. However, the Government… – Continue reading

EU seeks to force firms pay tax where profits earned

A fresh drive by the European Commission to ensure companies pay their tax where they make their profits could have far-reaching consequences for Irish corporate tax revenue. Some new pieces of legislation will be presented over the next few months, but one of the biggest could be the revival of… – Continue reading

EC launched its ambitious agenda to combat tax avoidance

The European Commission launched its work on its ambitious agenda to combat tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning. The College of Commissioners held a first orientation debate on possible key actions to ensure a fairer and more transparent approach to taxation in the EU.President Jean-Claude Juncker has made the fight… – Continue reading

Ukraine suddenly 40% more interested in UK tax info – HMRC

Growing trend of chasing ‘high net worth foreign nationals’? Cooperation between HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) and foreign tax authorities will only increase as more countries sign up to automatic tax information exchange agreements. This is according to Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com, which obtained figures showing a… – Continue reading

Tax Policy Update

NUMBER OF THE WEEK: 3,415. The number of people who renounced their citizenship in 2014 according to IRS data. This is one of the five highest totals on record since the U.S. Congress passed the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act in 2010. In the past five years, more than 10,000… – Continue reading

Bull and bear cartels in stock market misuse for black money

Mumbai: As a probe continues into the misuse of stock markets for evading taxes and laundering black money, 4-5 cartels of market operators have been identified for making illicit gains or showing fictional losses of several thousands of crores of rupees over last 2-3 years. According to sources, both ‘bull’… – Continue reading

EU launches drive to stop tax evasion by multinationals, plans for new rules next month

BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union has launched a drive to combat tax evasion following a series of probes into rules that allow multinationals to slash their bills in Luxembourg, Ireland and the Netherlands. The EU’s executive commission said Wednesday that it will propose new tax legislation next month, including… – Continue reading

Vern Krishna: Corporate barons vote with their feet

The abolition of unfair taxes was one of the foundational principles of Magna Carta, a document that King John assented to on June 15, 1215 at Runnymede, England. Taxation must be fair, and requires the consent of the people. There is no more unfair aspect of fiscal law than retroactive… – Continue reading

International tax cheats in ATO’s sights

The Government may have retreated on its promises to crack down on multinational IT companies avoiding tax, but the Australian Tax Office says it’s on the case. Less than a year ago the ATO appointed Andrew Mills, a tax lawyer from outside the government bureaucracy, to the important role of… – Continue reading

Treaty shopping and BEPS considerations in the M&A context

Every acquisition requires careful tax planning early on in the process, especially when dealing with cross border acquisitions. One important consideration when a foreign company plans to acquire a Canadian company is the impact of any tax treaties that currently exist between the two jurisdictions. Tax treaties effectively reduce tax… – Continue reading

We won’t respond to Miliband threat

The Manx government will not officially respond to Labour leader Ed Miliband’s ultimatum on beneficial ownership. Mr Miliband has threatened to place on an international blacklist any Crown Dependency or British Overseas Territory that fails to produce a public register of company beneficial ownership within six months of Labour coming… – Continue reading

Multinationals yearn for better service

Firms need clear rules, certainty to remain in compliance with tax law, says expert Heightened scrutiny of foreign companies’ tax practices is a sign of China’s effort to modernize its taxation system to keep up with the fast-changing international business environment, but there is another dimension that concerns the foreign… – Continue reading

Spain Tipped Off Almost 700 HSBC Account Holders in ‘Tax Evasion Amnesty’

Madrid’s public prosecution has accused two high-level tax officials under former prime minister José Luis Zapatero’s administration of helping hundreds of suspected tax dodgers implicated in the HSBC scandal to avoid possible jail sentences, according to Spanish daily newspaper El Pais. María Dolores Bustamante, the former director of tax management… – Continue reading

Premier blasts British Opposition leader on ‘tax haven’ statements

PREMIER Rufus Ewing has called out United Kingdom Opposition Leader, Edward Miliband for published statements he recently made regarding the TCI being a tax haven. Miliband is reported in the UK press as stating that the UK overseas territories (OT) are not complying with UK directives on beneficial ownership of… – Continue reading

The major Irish firms in tax haven territory

Some of the biggest listed Irish firms have subsidiaries in so-called ‘tax havens’, like the British Virgin Islands, Jersey or Luxembourg. They say it’s not to reduce their tax bills – so why are they there? The subsidiaries are registered in well-known offshore tax havens, such as the British Virgin… – Continue reading

Union Budget 2015: Transfer pricing regulations: Need aligning to global norms

Budget should issue a) rules for announcements that were made in the budget in July 2014, (b) clarifications and guidance on matters that were at the centre of controversy during the past few years like equity infusion, valuations, etc. and (c) tax administrations, infrastructure and approach. The new government in… – Continue reading

UK Treasury Committee Concerned About DPT

The UK Treasury Committee has said that the draft legislation on the diverted profits tax (DPT) is unwieldy and stressed that the Government’s unilateral policy response should not destabilize international tax reform efforts. The Committee’s response to the plans are included in its new report on the Autumn Statement 2014,… – Continue reading

The art of not curbing investment

If the Davis tax committee’s recommendations are followed, tax avoidance could be effectively reined in. Zeroing in on the super-wealthy and tax reluctant remains at the top of the global agenda as budgets across the world grow increasingly hungry for extra revenues. Now a draft report from the Davis tax… – Continue reading

Budget 2015: GAAR may be deferred by two years to boost business sentiment

NEW DELHI: The much-feared general anti avoidance rules (GAAR) could be deferred by about two years so that business sentiment is allowed to improve in India but will need to be rolled out in some form or the other by 2017, in sync with the international framework on preventing treaty… – Continue reading

ICC Policy Statement Transfer Pricing and Customs Valuation (2015)

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has released the 2015 update of its policy statement on “Transfer Pricing and Customs Valuation” first issued in 2012. The statement supports companies that face the challenge of determining the appropriate related party valuation of goods in the context of disparity between governments’ customs… – Continue reading

British Revenue Chief Is Faulted on HSBC’s Efforts to Aid Tax Evasion

LONDON – The chief executive of Britain’s tax agency was questioned by politicians over leaked documents that describe how HSBC’s Swiss private banking arm helped clients, including politicians, rock stars and dealers of illicit diamonds, hide billions of dollars before 2007. Members of Parliament criticized Lin Homer, the chief of… – Continue reading

Venezuela Outdoes All LatAm Nations in HSBC Tax-Evasion Scheme

Latin-American politicians Horacio Cartes (president of Paraguay), Álvaro Noboa (former president of Ecuador), and Alejandro Andrade (Venezuela’s ex-national treasurer) have one thing in common: they all possessed, until at least 2007, secret accounts with HSBC’s private Swiss bank. This according to the Swissleaks report published on Sunday, February 8, which… – Continue reading

FactCheck: is Australia’s corporate tax rate not competitive with the rest of the region?

“Well, Jon, the Government’s about to bring in a 1.5% corporate, or company, tax cut from the 1st of July. That’s something that obviously we support, because (the) corporate tax rate at 30% is not competitive with the rest of the region and we need to drive that down.” –… – Continue reading

Bermuda a Leader in Regulation, Financial Transparency: BDA

Island’s History of Robust Regulation, Rule of Law, Global Tax Treaties and Lack of Bank Secrecy Laws Ought to be Recognised by UK Labour Party HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 10, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bermuda’s well-documented financial services regulation, international partnership treaties, and lack of bank secrecy legislation ought to be… – Continue reading

BDA boss Webber responds to Miliband threat

Bermuda’s well-documented financial services regulation, international partnership treaties, and lack of bank secrecy legislation ought to be recognised by the UK Labour Party, the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) said today. The BDA echoed the Bermuda Government’s weekend response to UK Opposition Leader Ed Miliband following a warning letter issued… – Continue reading

ICC calls on G20 Finance Ministers to accelerate implementation of the Brisbane Action Plan and National Growth Strategies

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) joined discussions today with G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors to set priorities for continued economic growth during the Turkish G20 presidency. As part of Turkey’s G20 platform for inclusiveness, implementation, and investment – the three I’s of the government’s G20 2015 presidency… – Continue reading

Corporate Reputations Take a Hit from Tax Strategy Exposure

A majority of CFOs at multinational corporations believe that publicity about their tax-planning strategies is having a negative impact on the reputation of their companies, according to a new poll. The survey, by the tax advisory firm Taxand, found that 77 percent of the CFOs polled said that exposure to… – Continue reading

2 of the Top 5 FATCA Registration Listings Use Vizor Software

The latest FATCA Foreign Financial Institutions (FFI) list reveals that of the top five countries with the most registrations to date, the Tax Authorities of two – the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands – are implementing the Vizor for FATCA & AEOI Vizor Software, the leading regulatory supervision… – Continue reading

New China law targets tax avoidance offshore

The mainland has stepped up its participation in the G20’s fight against international tax avoidance by passing a law cracking down on the indirect sale of assets outside the country to avoid paying taxes. The law would affect investment companies, analysts said, adding it would also have a significant impact… – Continue reading

OECD To Update G-20 On BEPS Progress

On February 6, 2015, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced that it has reached agreement with the Group of Twenty (G-20) Finance Ministers on three key elements of its base erosion and profit shifting project. The three elements, which the OECD said will enable implementation of the… – Continue reading

Switzerland, Liechtenstein Conclude DTA Talks

Switzerland and Liechtenstein have concluded negotiations toward a new double tax agreement (DTA), which should enter into force from January 2017. Switzerland’s Federal Department of Finance (FDF) announced on February 5, 2015, that talks concluded on February 2. The FDF expects the deal to be signed this summer and, pending… – Continue reading

Irish names in HSBC bank’s secret files

International clients include those involved in arms trade and blood diamondsA huge cache of secret files from the Swiss branch of one of the world’s largest banks includes Irish people who made tax settlements with the Revenue Commissioners for more than €4.5 million. Other clients include arms dealers who sold… – Continue reading