Category: Regulatory

US Introduces Secure, Automated System To Address Tax Avoidance, Detect Hidden Bank Accounts

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), on Monday, introduced a new system that will allow financial institutions and tax authorities in other countries to securely send reports on financial accounts held by U.S. citizens to the IRS under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). The new system, dubbed the… – Continue reading

American Business Problems with Hong Kong Bank Accounts? Singapore as an Answer

CDE Op-Ed CommentaryGiven the recent problems American trading companies are having in establishing bank accounts in Hong Kong, viable alternatives need to be found. These issues, which are directly related to the American IRS carrying out extensive investigations in Hong Kong concerning breaches of the new FATCA regulations, have made… – Continue reading

Solar Sukuk Marks Australia’s Debut Choosing Labuan Haven

(Bloomberg) — Australia is set to become the newest entrant to the Islamic debt market this year as a solar-power joint venture seeks to sell a debut sukuk in Malaysia’s offshore tax haven of Labuan. SGI-Mitabu, run by The Solar Guys International and Mitabu Australia Pty, has revived a plan… – Continue reading

The OECD’s BEPS Action Plan poses immediate challenges for oil and gas companies

Already on the radar of governments and regulatory bodies around the world, recent developments with respect to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Action Plan are raising further the profile of oil and gas companies globally with both tax authorities and the… – Continue reading

Bangladesh Bank summons HSBC officials over money laundering reports

Bangladesh central bank has summoned local HSBC officials over recent reports in global media alleging the bank’s involvement in helping clients to evade taxes. The multinational bank’s Dhaka officials have been asked to come to the Bangladesh Bank (BB) on Thursday. “Recent media reports claim that a lot of people… – Continue reading

Black money: India presses for auto exchange of tax information

India has pushed for fast implementation of the automatic exchange of information that would help to trace transactions of money illegally stashed abroad. The issue was raised by minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha at the meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors. “The minister advocated for… – Continue reading

GlaxoSmithKline transfer pricing case settled

The landmark transfer pricing case involving GlaxoSmithKline has settled on the eve of the second Tax Court of Canada trial in the matter, scheduled to commence on January 12, 2015. “Counsel for Glaxo confirmed the settlement but the details remain confidential,” writes William Innes of Rueter Scargall Bennett in Bill… – Continue reading

Switzerland, Italy Treaty Announcement ‘Imminent’

An announcement is expected imminently on the terms of the long-awaited revised tax treaty between Italy and Switzerland, reports say. According to a report from the ANSA news agency, the push to complete the treaty follows the parliamentary approval of Italy’s new voluntary disclosure program, which allows Italian residents to… – Continue reading

McDowell backs Ansbacher judge over tax scandal

FORMER Tanaiste Michael McDowell has described as “nonsense” suggestions that Ansbacher inquiry judge Declan Costello was compromised by holding an account with the bank involved in the tax evasion scandal. Mr Costello’s family issued a statement defending the now deceased judge after it was alleged he was conflicted in overseeing… – Continue reading

Overseas Chinese to get taxed

Chinese nationals and companies operating overseas, who hold their fortunes outside of China, will soon be required to pay taxes on their worldwide earnings come Feb 1. Part of Beijing’s New Year resolution to crack down on tax avoidance and evasion, the general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) and new penalties will… – Continue reading

Canada Launches Anti-Evasion Electronic Funds Transfer Initiative

New Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) rules have entered into force in Canada, requiring certain financial intermediaries to report incoming and outgoing transfers of CAD10,000 (USD8,446) or more to the Canada Revenue Agency. On January 7, 2015, Revenue Minister Kerry-Lynne D. Findlay announced the launch of the CRA’s EFT initiative. Effective… – Continue reading

Business > America’s Shrinking Corporate Sector

SPECIAL REPORT:  IS AMERICA LOSING IT’S CORPORATE SECTOR? Corporate inversions have been the dominant tax issue over the last year and have forced a serious evaluation of the U.S. corporate tax system. While there is widespread agreement that the U.S. corporate tax code is out of step with our global… – Continue reading

Billions of rands leave SA under the radar

South Africa has lost out on billions in tax revenue in the past decade as large corporations, wealthy individuals and criminal syndicates slipped nearly R1-trillion out of the country. A Washington DC research and advocacy group, Global Financial Integrity, believes South Africa suffered “illicit financial flows” totalling more than $122-billion… – Continue reading

G20 pledges to improve business environment, check tax evasion

ISTANBUL: Committing to resist protectionism, the G20 nations have pledged to improve business environment to promote growth and strengthen transparency to prevent cross border tax evasion. The G20 Ministers also expressed concern over terrorist activities and called upon the member nations to expeditiously comply with international norms concerning exchange of… – Continue reading

G20 pledges to improve business environment, check tax evasion

ISTANBUL: Committing to resist protectionism, the G20 nations have pledged to improve business environment to promote growth and strengthen transparency to prevent cross border tax evasion. The G20 Ministers also expressed concern over terrorist activities and called upon the member nations to expeditiously comply with international norms concerning exchange of… – Continue reading

Greece’s new anti-corruption minister battles tax evasion scourge

(ATHENS) – Greece’s new anti-corruption tsar Panagiotis Nikoloudis has been tasked with recovering 2.5 billion euros ($2.8 billion) for the debt-strapped government’s coffers through a ruthless crackdown on tax evasion. The former Supreme Court deputy prosecutor and Greece’s first ever anti-corruption minister told AFP he was itching to tackle the… – Continue reading

HSBC’s tax evasion scandal: Public Accounts Committee to grill HMRC boss Lin Homer

HMRC chief executive Lin Homer will face questions today before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) about the HSBC tax evasion scandal. The agenda of the scheduled meeting between Homer and the PAC has been overtaken by this week’s revelations about HSBC “assisting” over 7,000 UK nationals with their tax affairs…. – Continue reading

Jayant Sinha attended the G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Istanbul

Istanbul: Minister of State for Finance Shri Jayant Sinha attended the G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Istanbul, Turkey on 9th and 10th February ,2015. It was the First Finance Ministers’ Meeting under the Turkish Presidency.  During his interventions in different Sessions, Shri Jayant Sinha, MoS… – Continue reading

Ministry of Justice in odd arrangement at Bedford Square

Buildings in Bedford Square used by the Ministry of Justice to hold tax tribunals belong to a company registered in a tax haven, says Private Eye. The discovery by the Eye means the UK government is going against its own rules which forbids it from transferring its assets offshore. In… – Continue reading

Swiss Banker Loses Bail Bid for Not Showing Up in N.Y. Court

A Swiss banking executive accused of helping U.S. clients cheat on their taxes lost his bid for bail because he didn’t come to court to answer the charges against him. Stefan Buck, who was Bank Frey & Co.’s head of private banking in Switzerland and an executive board member, was… – Continue reading

What’s in store for the business world in 2015?

Business editor Duncan Foulkes quizzes three prominent Isle of Man businessmen on their thoughts ——————– Chris Eaton, Chief Executive Officer, The ILS Group There is no one major issue or initiative that faces the CSP and TSP sectors in 2015. Rather, they face more of a continued barrage of supra… – Continue reading

UK Parliamentary Hearing Held On BEPS Response

British Members of Parliament (MPs) have questioned the Government’s unilateral decision to push for the introduction of a Diverted Profits Tax (DPT) ahead of the completion of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) work on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). In a debate held in Parliament on… – Continue reading

Arab League slams Israel for withholding Palestinian tax revenues

CAIRO, Jan 9 (KUNA) — The Arab League on Friday lambasted Israel for retaining the Palestinian tax revenues, terming the move as “theft and collective punishment” of the Palestinian people. In a press statement today, Assistant Secretary-General for Palestine and Occupied Arab Territories Affairs Mohammad Subeih stressed the necessity of… – Continue reading

Draft bill would allow Northern Ireland to set its own corporation tax rate from 2017, says UK government

The Northern Ireland assembly would be given the power to set its own corporation tax rate from April 2017 if draft legislation published by the UK government is passed.09 Jan 2015 Corporate tax Tax UK Europe The Corporation Tax (Northern Ireland) Bill forms part of last month’s Stormont House Agreement… – Continue reading

Real estate investment trusts may get taxation relief

CBDT to make provisions for MAT and reduce tax liability on Reits Jayshree P Upadhyay  |  New Delhi  January 9, 2015 Last Updated at 00:50 IST Real estate investment trusts (Reits), notified last year, have so far found few takers due to taxation-related issues. To address this, the Central Board… – Continue reading

A two-minute nutshell on the UK’s proposed “Google Tax” – the “diverted profits tax” or “DPT”

The UK is proposing to introduce a unilateral, non-OECD co-ordinated anti-BEPS provision, referred to in the media as the “Google Tax”, with effect from 1 April 2015. The draft provision is very complex, and it will be time consuming to assess its potential impact on many common cross-border business structures…. – Continue reading

Financial Institutions failing to register may face penalties

The Model 1B Intergovernmental Agreement signed between the Cayman Islands and the United States, sees those entities considered Financial Institutions (FI) that fall under FATCA, and have not registered with the IRS (to obtain a Global Intermediary Identification Number (GIIN), prior to 22 December 2014) now facing possible penalties (withholding)… – Continue reading

Should You Participate in the IRS Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program?

2014 marked a significant increase in the enforcement efforts by the IRS and Department of Justice against non-compliant U.S. taxpayers who failed to report their off-shore bank accounts and earnings.  Grand Jury proceedings have been in full force and various criminal proceedings have been instituted.  IRS investigations continue to increase… – Continue reading

Voluntary disclosure in Israel- it’s time to become compliant

January 8 2015 As of 2003, Israeli tax residents are subject to tax in Israel on their worldwide income, including passive income (i.e., interest, dividends and capital gains) generated in their offshore bank accounts. Although more than a decade has passed, many Israeli residents have still not reported on income… – Continue reading

China Wants US Style Citizen Taxation to Cut Overseas Avoidance

As Chinese individuals and companies head overseas in greater numbers, the country’s tax authorities are starting to follow. The Beijing billionaires who set up cryptically named companies in the British Virgin Islands to hold their fortunes are in the cross hairs. So are the Guangdong salesmen living and working in… – Continue reading

Swiss citizens come clean on tax cheats

A US criminal investigation into how Swiss banks helped wealthy Americans hide their money has had an unexpected side effect: shaking out scores of tax cheats among the Swiss themselves. Secrecy laws in Switzerland, the world’s largest offshore financial centre with trillions in assets, have been under siege in recent… – Continue reading

Argentina HSBC office raided in tax evasion case

Buenos Aires (AFP) – Authorities raided the Buenos Aires offices of British bank HSBC on Wednesday investigating alleged tax evasion involving more than 4,000 influential locals’ Swiss accounts, a court source said. About 100 agents took part in the raid, the source said, adding the bank gave “court authorities the… – Continue reading

The Anti-Inversion Rules of Notice 2014-52: A Trap for the Unwary ‘Blocker’

From Premier International Tax Library With the publication in September of Notice 2014-52, the IRS has made it extremely difficult for any foreign corporation that is not primarily engaged in an active business to acquire a U.S. business in exchange for its stock without risking being transformed into a U.S…. – Continue reading

US Internal Revenue Staff In Israel For Tax Evasion Talks

A delegation from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) visited Israel last week to meet representatives of the Israel Tax Authority. Sources inform “Globes” that the purpose of the meeting was to implement the agreement for the exchange of information between Israel and the US concerning the accounts of US… – Continue reading

HSBC Buenos Aires Offices Raided in Tax-Evasion Probe

Argentinean Authorities Allege Bank Aided in Providing Secret Swiss Accounts A group of federal tax bureau agents and 100 police officers raided the downtown Buenos Aires offices of British bank HSBC on Wednesday, January 7. The Argentinean government is investigating the bank over alleged tax evasion and money laundering. In… – Continue reading

CRA HAS NEW TOOLS TO FIGHT TAX EVASION

CRA has launched the Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) initiative, introduced in the 2013 Budget as one of several new measures to crack down on international tax evasion and aggressive tax avoidance. Read: Top 10 tax changes of 2014 Effective January 1, 2015, certain financial intermediaries, including banks, have to report… – Continue reading

Attorney general to examine Bank Leumi tax evasion scandal

Other bodies announce similar probes; bank agreed to pay $400 million to US he Attorney General’s Office will open an investigation into the Bank Leumi Group, it revealed Thursday, weeks after the bank agreed to pay $400 million to United States and New York authorities for helping American taxpayers hide… – Continue reading

Credit Suisse says Milan offices searched by Italian tax police

(Reuters) – Credit Suisse said its offices in Milan were searched by Italian tax police last month, following media reports of an investigation into whether a Bermuda subsidiary of the bank helped wealthy Italians hide undeclared funds. The searches follow a series of investigations against Swiss banks, including Credit Suisse,… – Continue reading

Attorney General to probe Leumi US tax evasion

The Attorney General will examine the civil and criminal implications of the bank’s conduct in helping US citizens evade US taxes. Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein is to examine the Bank Leumi (TASE: LUMI) tax evasion affair, in which the Israeli bank helped American customers evade US taxes. Weinstein is consulting… – Continue reading

Singapore updates corporate tax guidelines to better align with West

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore is updating guidelines on an accounting practice mired in controversy for helping multinational companies minimize their tax bills, as the city-state moves more in line with a crackdown by Western governments on aggressive tax avoidance. International taxation has come under scrutiny since a quirk of “transfer… – Continue reading