Category: Regulatory

‘Ireland Inc’ summit: US-Irish business mergers ‘are not about avoiding tax’ says ambassador

Countries that work together like Ireland and the US “need to be cognisant” of the impact their tax policies have on each other, new US Ambassador to Ireland Kevin O’Malley said in a speech yesterday. He said cross-border mergers can make the Irish and American economies stronger, but that “these… – Continue reading

Australian Greens want Facebook audited over tax loophole

Christine Milne says Australian Securities and Investments Commission should target ‘smaller enterprise’ exemption Facebook Australia has not lodged annual accounts since 2009 because it says it is a smaller enterprise and exempt from having to file. Photograph: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty Images The Greens are calling on the Australian financial services watchdog… – Continue reading

Statement of the OECD Working Group on Bribery on France’s implementation of the Anti-Bribery Convention

23/10/14 – After a comprehensive review in October 2012, the OECD Working Group on Bribery asked France, through a series of concrete recommendations, to intensify its actions to fight the bribery of foreign public officials and undertake important reforms. In October 2014, the Working Group welcomed several significant reforms, including:… – Continue reading

European Tax Investigations

In June, the European Commission (“EC”) announced the opening of three investigations into tax rulings in Ireland, Luxembourg and the Netherlands and, in particular, into tax rulings applied by Ireland to Apple, by Luxembourg to Fiat Finance and, last, by the Netherlands to Starbucks. In October 2014, the EC announced… – Continue reading

Australians confess to stashing $1b in assets offshore

Around $180 million in undeclared offshore income has now been recovered as part of the amnesty, the ATO said. A further $1 billion in assets has also been recovered. Photo: Louie Douvis The Tax Office is keeping a close eye on foreign banks as part of its push to stop… – Continue reading

A Critical Time for Voluntary Disclosure of Foreign Assets

On June 18, 2014, the Internal Revenue Service introduced significant changes to both its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) and its Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures (Streamlined) and posted updated Frequently Asked Questions on its website.1 These changes apply to new OVDP “submissions” (which most practitioners believe refer to the Offshore… – Continue reading

Key witness, Liechti, testifies in UBS tax evasion trial in Florida

(Reuters) – A key witness in the federal tax evasion trial of a top Swiss bank executive took the stand on Thursday to testify against his former boss, Raoul Weil, who is accused of conspiring to conceal up to $20 billion in U.S. taxpayers’ assets in secret offshore accounts. The… – Continue reading

Penal consequences force taxpayers to report deals that are not taxable: Vijay Iyer

Business Standard  October 23, 2014 Last Updated at 23:20 IST The Bombay High Court recently in the case of Vodafone India Services Private Limited (Vodafone) held that the foreign direct investment (FDI) received by the Indian company in the form of share capital cannot be taxed in India under the… – Continue reading

French nationals residing in Monaco may be subject to social taxes in France

In a decision on June 11, 2014, the French Administrative Supreme Court held that a French national residing in Monaco may be subject to social taxes on property income (dividends, interest, property income, etc.) if the French national qualifies as French tax resident under French national law (Article 4 B… – Continue reading

Too soon to brag about tax clampdown

By insisting, as he did yesterday, that other countries can follow Ireland’s lead in closing corporate tax loopholes, Michael Noonan risks being seen to over-egg the pudding. The Finance Minister rightly shut the door on the so-called ‘Double Irish’ tax loophole favoured by multi-national corporations last week in the Budget…. – Continue reading

Business-Friendly Bureaucrat Helped Build Tax Haven

LUXEMBOURG — On the first floor of a rust-colored building near the main railway station, Marius Kohl spent years engineering this country’s most valuable export: tax relief. As head of a federal agency called Societes 6, Mr. Kohl approved thousands of tax arrangements for multinational corporations, sometimes helping them save… – Continue reading

OECD gives cautious welcome to Knowledge Box tax scheme

THE OECD has signalled support for the Government’s plan to introduce a so-called “Knowledge Development Box”, but warned that the devil would be in the detail. Pascal Saint-Amans, the director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration at the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), told the… – Continue reading

OECD Enters French Tax Reform Debate

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has recommended a number of direct tax reforms to build on the French Government’s efforts to improve the nation’s competitiveness in Europe. The report points out that the tax wedge (the cumulative burden of taxes on workers) in France is among the… – Continue reading

3 Irish Specialty Pharmaceutical Stocks to Buy After Tax Inversion Implosion

For now, while the benefit for American corporations to buy or merge and move overseas may be over, as evidenced by AbbVie cancelling its merger with Shire Pharmaceutical, that doesn’t mean that consolidation within the industry is through. A new research report from Merrill Lynch features three top companies, dubbed… – Continue reading

Swiss process on for amending tax pacts to comply with global norms

BERN/NEW DELHI: To comply with global norms, Switzerland today began consultation process for unilaterally amending bilateral tax treaties to allow exchange of information when there is a request from another country. Amid rising international pressure, including from India, Switzerland has been taking steps to share tax information as well as… – Continue reading

Czech MPs pave way for FATCA deal with US

The lower house of Parliament has approved legislation that allows the exchange of information about banking accounts with other countries. The bill is a prerequisite for the implementation of the FATCA agreement with the United States which will require Czech financial institutions to inform US authorities about account owned by… – Continue reading

Luxembourg: Luxembourg Budget 2015 – We Mean Business Now, Finally, At Last

On October 15th, 2014 the Minister for Finance announced the Luxembourg Budget 2015. The announcement followed the presentation made the day before by the Prime Minister Xavier Bettel who presented a policy statement entitled “Package for the Future” which provides some overall public finances policy statements for the period 2015… – Continue reading

Tax survey stresses excessive scrutiny, significance of BEPS

A new survey by E&Y released at its 33rd Annual International Tax Conference, titled “Connecting the dots” uncovered the issues of navigating multiple challenges, led by increased scrutiny and the effects of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project. “Tax directors need… – Continue reading

Panama and Colombia to negotiate tax information-sharing deal

(Reuters) – Panama and Colombia will negotiate a financial information-sharing deal, ending a stand-off over Colombia’s classification of the Central American country as a tax haven and removing it from that status, Colombia’s president said on Tuesday. The Colombian government is trying to curb tax evasion and two weeks ago… – Continue reading

Interest deductions: the new war on base erosion

ITR Correspondent • • • The G20 and OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project has rarely been out of the headlines during 2014. At the heart of the BEPS project is the assumption international tax rules make it possible for profits to be taxed in countries that are… – Continue reading

Four foreign banks ordered to tighten anti-laundering efforts

The financial regulator said on Tuesday that it has ordered four foreign banks operating in Korea to strengthen their anti-money laundering protections. The Financial Supervisory Service (FSS) inspected some 60 local and foreign banks to check whether they are equipped with relevant safeguards. Among them were the Seoul branches of… – Continue reading

US-driven quest against money laundering: Standard Chartered to close thousands of UAE accounts

Standard Chartered has notified thousands of UAE small and medium enterprise customers it is closing their accounts as it responds to pressure from US regulators to cut its risks following an anti-money laundering settlement. “We regret to notify you that Standard Chartered Bank will no longer be able to provide… – Continue reading

Why is HMRC going to punish inadvertent tax avoidance as harshly as wilful evasion?

Mark Davies is not happy that accidents are going to cost you as much as intentions Recently, the government issued a consultation document on new legislation to extend HM Revenue & Customs’ powers of retribution for undeclared income and gains hidden offshore. It believes that offshore tax evasion is difficult… – Continue reading

Improving Transparency and Combating Tax Avoidance to Top Agenda of Ninth Forum on Tax Administration, on 23-24 October 2014 in Dublin, Ireland

21/10/14-Tax administrations will play a central role as governments move to implement the measures they have agreed to counter offshore evasion and combat tax avoidance by multinational enterprises. Global initiatives like the OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project and the move toward automatic exchange of financial account account… – Continue reading

Mob justice is a dangerous way to deal with bad businesses

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UK: Charities And VAT ‘Abuse’

There is a common misunderstanding in the charity world that tax avoidance, and its ugly sister – tax abuse, cannot be regarded as applying to charities except where charities are ‘hijacked’ to line the pockets of wealthy ostensible donors. But that is simply not the case. A charity which seeks… – Continue reading

The Singapore-India Connection: A Robust Past and a Compelling Future

In determining the optimum gateway for investing into India, reliance on industry data may be the most prudent opening gambit. Data released by India’s Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion peg Mauritius and Singapore as the top two destinations through which foreign direct investment and private equity capital is routed… – Continue reading

Black Money Names Will Embarrass Congress: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley to NDTV

NEW DELHI:  Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government has never said that it will not reveal the names of Indians who have undeclared income parked in foreign bank accounts. “The Congress will be embarrassed by the names when we reveal them in court,” said Mr Jaitley in an exclusive… – Continue reading