Category: Regulatory

Nepal, Bangladesh to sign DTAA

KATHMANDU, Jan 30: Nepal and Bangladesh on Thursday agreed to sign Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA). Issuing a statement on Thursday, Inland Revenue Department (IRD) said the fourth round of meeting for DTAA held in Kathmandu took the decision. Director General of Inland Revenue Department (IRD) Chudamani Sharma and Head… – 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

IRS Announces That More Than 50,000 Have Enrolled In OVDP; Amnesty Program To Remain Open Indefinitely

Yesterday, the Internal Revenue Service unveiled its latest statistics on participation in its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP), an amnesty program for taxpayers with undisclosed foreign bank accounts that has existed in various forms since 2009.  To date, more than 50,000 taxpayers have made voluntary disclosures regarding offshore bank accounts,… – Continue reading

M&A activity by US multinationals in technology sector likely to increase, says expert

Cash reserves held outside the US for tax reasons by US multinationals are “likely to fuel a big increase in M&A activity over the next year”, said Eloise Walker a tax expert at Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-law.com.30 Jan 2015 Corporate Tax Corporate tax International tax M&A Advanced… – Continue reading

HMRC puts forward new measures to tackle persistent tax avoiders

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has published a consultation paper, ‘Strengthening Sanctions for Tax Avoidance’, setting out proposals to tackle the serial use of tax avoidance schemes. Tax avoiders can already face penalties, but this consultation proposes additional financial costs such as a surcharge and additional reporting requirements on users… – Continue reading

EU Signs Off On Enhanced Parent-Subsidiary Directive

On January 27, 2015, the Council of the European Union formally adopted a decision to add a binding anti-abuse clause to the EU Parent-Subsidiary Directive. The anti-abuse clause, which was agreed by the Economic and Financial Affairs Council on December 9, 2014, aims to prevent misuse of the Directive and… – Continue reading

IRS Targets Banks In FATCA Crackdown

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has posted tax investigators to foreign embassies to lead a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) crackdown on suspected tax evasion. The Asia Pacific financial centres of Hong and Singapore are two of the main targets, according to industry experts. The move follows claims… – Continue reading

Dominican Republic must soon ease banking secret, Taxman warns

Santo Domingo.- Internal Taxes Agency director Guarocuya Felix on Thursday warned that Dominican Republic must soon dismantle the barriers which limit the automatic access to information of the financial sector’s taxpayers, because despite the Arbitration Court resolution to break banking secrecy when the tax administration so requires, the information doesn’t… – 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

Grappling with inversions: UK “Google tax” addresses corporate diverted profits

In November 2012, a startled TV audience watched coverage of the House of Commons Select Committee questioning Google’s chief executive about why his business, with ostensibly billions of pounds in sales generated in the UK, accounted for UK corporation tax in an amount equivalent to the price of a single… – Continue reading

Grappling with inversions: UK “Google tax” addresses corporate diverted profits

In November 2012, a startled TV audience watched coverage of the House of Commons Select Committee questioning Google’s chief executive about why his business, with ostensibly billions of pounds in sales generated in the UK, accounted for UK corporation tax in an amount equivalent to the price of a single… – 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

London: ‘a global haven for criminal financial activity’

London is a global haven for criminal financial activity – with billions of pounds laundered through British banks each day, according to the head of the UK’s National Crime Agency. “Many hundreds of billions of pounds of criminal money is almost certainly laundered through UK banks and their subsidiaries each… – 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

Important royalty withholding tax decision

Introduction The taxpayer, Seven Network Limited, has won a recent decision (22 December 2014) in the Australian Federal Court, Seven Network Limited v Federal Commissioner of Taxation (2014) FCA1411, which is significant to all broadcasters, particularly involving the delivery of live sport and other entertainment. Briefly, the key issue raised… – Continue reading

IRS and British Tax Agency to Co-Host International Criminal Tax Symposium

The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) and Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) co-hosted a three-day International Criminal Tax Symposium in Washington, D.C. January 27 – 29, 2015. The symposium focused on combatting offshore tax evasion and international financial crimes—including cyber-crime—and brought together delegates from criminal tax and… – Continue reading

KPMG Suggests Hong Kong Budget Tax Changes

Hong Kong’s Government should use greater-than-expected revenue receipts to implement measures to enhance the city’s international competitiveness in the 2015/16 Budget, according to a KPMG survey of senior Hong Kong-based business executives. It is foreseen that the Government will be in a position of increased fiscal strength at the end… – Continue reading

Transfer Pricing Leaders To Address Latest Trends At Bloomberg BNA-Baker McKenzie Global Conference In Paris March 30-31

ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 28, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Bloomberg BNA today announced that its Global Transfer Pricing Conference: Paris, held in conjunction with Baker & McKenzie and in association with the Tax Management Education Institute, will occur on March 30-31 immediately after the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global… – Continue reading

IGA with United States of America under FATCA – Registration

Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) with United States of America (US) under Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)- Registration Please refer to circular DBR.AML.No.9644/14.07.018/2014-15 dated December 30, 2014, on the captioned subject. 2. In partial modification to the above circular, it is clarified that those RRBs which do not have more than… – 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

Global Tax Transparency Rising in 2015 As FATCA, OECD Initiatives Gain Momentum

Jan. 23 — The growth of global tax transparency is expected to leap ahead in 2015—meaning companies, individual taxpayers and financial institutions must exercise new levels of caution, practitioners told Bloomberg BNA. With more than 100 intergovernmental agreements under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and dozens of countries signing… – Continue reading

Lionel Messi representative admits depositing cash in Caribbean tax haven

Money from charity games featuring Barça star was sent to Curaçao, Civil Guard says Messi charity games investigated for link to drug traffickers Charity soccer matches organized under the name of Argentinean star Lionel Messi in four countries in 2012 and 2013 raked in hundreds of thousands of euros that… – 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

‘The age of financial privacy is over’

Jonathan Weiss hasn’t lived in the US for 25 years. But that didn’t keep his foreign bank account from being frozen in the wake of new US tax laws. Find out how you can avoid the same fate at the hands of FATCA. “I had been living in Switzerland for… – Continue reading

Campaigning at home is the route to tackling poverty abroad

Tax avoidance costs developing countries billions every year. So this week 16 domestic and internationally focused organisations have joined forces to launch a campaign for a Tax Dodging Bill. When I mention in the course of a conversation that I work for an international development charity, I often get an… – Continue reading

Gibraltar ‘very well positioned’ for fully-flexible QROPS

A legislative amendment leaves Gibraltar “very well positioned” to follow Malta’s lead in adapting to HM Revenue & Customs introduction of full flexibility to Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS). At the end of December last year, HMRC issued draft legislation to allow QROPS full flexibility in drawing pension benefits… – Continue reading

UK Patent Box regime – update

On 11 November 2014, the UK and German governments issued a joint statement on proposals for new rules for preferential intellectual property (IP) regimes within the G20/OECD base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project. Germany currently does not have a special regime for Patent Boxes, but suffers from structures that… – Continue reading

Puerto Rico Expands Tax Haven Deal For Americans To Its Own Emigrants

Puerto Rico’s Acts 20 & 22, tax incentive laws aimed at luring wealthy American investors to move there and at reviving the Island’s economy, are celebrating their third anniversary this month. While Puerto Rico’s economic situation remains bleak (it currently has more than $73 billion of “junk” status debt, unemployment… – Continue reading

Bank Leumi hit by lawsuit from shareholders over U.S. tax settlement

(Reuters) – Shareholders in Israel’s Bank Leumi are seeking to file a class action lawsuit worth about 475 million shekels ($119 million) against the bank over its handling of a U.S. probe into alleged tax evasion, Bank Leumi said on Sunday. Leumi, Israel’s second largest lender, said the lawsuit argues… – Continue reading

Indian MFs’ rising US headache

Fatca registration, which is mandatory, could reveal technical violations of three other American laws, with penal consequences The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) might be a bigger headache for the Rs 11 lakh-crore-mutual fund (MF) sector than earlier believed. Fatca is an American legislation, under which financial institutions (FI)… – Continue reading

NEW DRAFT FOREIGN INVESTMENT LAW SIGNALS MAJOR OVERHAUL IN CHINA

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has released the draft of the proposed new Foreign Investment Law to solicit public opinions. The proposed law will significantly reduce barriers to foreign investment, while increasing scrutiny of foreigners trying to evade the regulations on investing in restricted industries. The draft law proposes five… – Continue reading