Category: Tax evasion investigations

US Justice Department Announces Privatbank IHAG Zürich AG Reaches Resolution Under Swiss Bank

The Department of Justice announced today that Privatbank IHAG Zürich AG (IHAG) reached a resolution under the department’s Swiss Bank Program. IHAG will pay a penalty of more than $7 million. “Through the information provided by IHAG and other Swiss banks in the Program, the department has unraveled the various… – Continue reading

Black money: Enforcement Directorate scanner on Indians named in HSBC list

NEW DELHI: Tightening the noose around Indians whose names figured in the ‘stolen’ Swiss HSBC bank black money list, the Enforcement Directorate has begun a preliminary investigation in these cases for an independent hawala and money laundering probe. The agency recently has begun obtaining from various court registries the details… – Continue reading

Swiss banks to pay $81 mln, avoid U.S. charges on aiding tax evasion

Three Swiss banks will pay a total of more than $81 million to the U.S. Justice Department to avoid possible prosecution for helping Americans to evade taxes, the department said on Thursday. The three banks, the Swiss unit of BNP Paribas SA (BNPP.PA); KBL (Switzerland) Ltd (LU0092281103.BR); and Bank CIC,… – Continue reading

FATCA Helps IRS Net £5 Billion In Lost Tax

The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has helped grab £5.17 billion in lost tax held in secret offshore bank accounts. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has revealed the figures in a FATCA update. The IRS says the controversial law has made identifying offshore cash and investments that taxpayers… – Continue reading

Financial prosecutors ask PM for more staff

Early last week, Greece’s financial prosecutors sent a long letter to Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, urging him to appoint more inspectors and expert staff to boost their efforts to raise much-needed revenue from tax evasion, Kathimerini understands. The 26-page letter, the second to be sent to Tsipras this year, was… – Continue reading

MTN Rwanda in $12 bn tax dispute

Telecoms giant MTN Rwanda is in talks with the revenue authority to settle a Rwf9 billion ($12 million) tax dispute out of court. In a case that has lasted over two years, the Rwanda Revenue Authority dragged MTN Rwanda, the country’s largest mobile phone services provider by market share, to… – Continue reading

Details emerge of massive French tax evasion scam using Latvian bank

French publication Challenges on Friday published details of a massive tax evasion scam by the company France Offshore that promised to reduce tax bills for French nationals using a network of offshore companies and Latvia’s Rietumu Bank. According to Challenges, the massive fraud was masterminded by France Offshore’s Nadav Bensoussan… – Continue reading

Britain’s £34bn uncollected ‘tax gap’ is no worse than other countries’, says HMRC tax head

Edward Troup says the tax authority is doing its job well The amount of tax going uncollected in the Britain is no worse than in other countries around the world, a senior official at the tax authority has said. Edward Troup, HMRC’s tax assurance commissioner, told the House of Commons… – Continue reading

Michael Gray: The UK’s tax avoidance scandal is a sorry tale

DID you hear the story about the Queen, tax evasion, a nationalised British bank for the rich and famous, a whistleblower and a £7bn under sale to ‘reward cronies and cheat the taxpayer’? Sounds like a pretty big deal, right? But last Thursday’s damning testimony from Helen Goodman MP –… – Continue reading

Still Broken: major new report on global corporate tax cheating

“In 2013 the OECD, supported by the G20, promised to bring an end to international corporate tax avoidance which costs countries around the world billions in tax revenues each year. However, with the recently announced actions against corporate tax dodging, G20 and OECD countries have failed to live up to… – Continue reading

Why Australia’s landmark tax ruling against Chevron is a first battle in a global war on profit shifting

At a very high level, it’s a simple concept: a multinational borrows money from a related company overseas, and then uses the interest bill and the repayment methods to reduce tax exposure in Australia. If the loans – and the interest rates – are big enough, the tax savings can… – Continue reading

Microsoft, IRS spar over long-running probe of its taxes

The Redmond tech company and the Internal Revenue Service tangled in court Friday over the government’s audit of Microsoft’s software sales through offshore subsidiaries. Microsoft and the Internal Revenue Service sparred in court Friday over the agency’s power to investigate taxpayers. Microsoft, seeking a court order to overturn a portion… – Continue reading

“Cronies and cheating the taxpayer”: MP targets RBS bank tax avoiders in share sell off

Call to halt bank sale in favour of reform rejected by UK Government UK MINISTERS decided to “wash their hands” of a tax evasion scandal in a subsidiary of the government-owned Royal Bank of Scotland, according to damning testimony given by a former treasury official who is now a Labour… – Continue reading

UK tax agency must report full scale of tax avoidance-lawmakers

LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) – British authorities must start reporting the full scale of aggressive tax avoidance and prosecute more people for evading tax by moving money offshore, lawmakers said on Wednesday. The Public Accounts Committee of Britain’s parliament said the government’s tax agency, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), should… – Continue reading

U.K. Offshore Tax Enforcement `Woefully Inadequate,’ Panel Says

The number of U.K. prosecutions for offshore tax evasion is “woefully inadequate” and the tax agency, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs, is failing to provide lawmakers with the information they need to close loopholes used for avoidance, the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee said. The agency should also publish… – Continue reading

HMRC has made ‘little or no progress’ on tax avoidance transparency, MPs warn

The UK’s tax authority has made “little or no progress” on revealing the scale of aggressive tax avoidance happening in Britain, an influential committee of MPs has warned. In a report released on Wednesday the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said the tax authority had ignored previous recommendations to provide specific… – Continue reading

Why Billions of Dollars in Estate Taxes Go Uncollected

They say the only certain things in life are death and taxes, but a large number of non-U.S. citizens may have found a way to avoid at least one of those. Under U.S. tax law, the estates of foreign holders of U.S. assets, such as stocks, real estate and valuables,… – Continue reading

German state buys USB said to hold evidence of €600m in tax avoidance

Tax authorities in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia have purchased a USB stick reported to hold evidence of tax avoidance and illegal deals worth more than €600m (£427m). Investigators are believed to have paid more than €5m for the data, the highest amount handed over for such information, according… – Continue reading

Black money: Will Modi government provide security in exchange for details to HSBC whistleblower Herve Falciani?

Claiming that a lot of information on illicit funds is lying unused by the Indian authorities, HSBC whistleblower Herve Falciani said on Tuesday that he is willing to cooperate with the investigative agencies in their black money probe but would need protection in return. He also claimed that millions of… – Continue reading

Liberia amongst top countries operating in financial secrecy

In a report leased by the international group Financial Secrecy, the group that carries out analysis of how far the legal systems of countries facilitate financial secrecy, Liberia is ranked amongst the top 30 countries in the world that deals in secrecy. While the Government of Liberia continues to boast… – Continue reading

Swissleaks leaker skips Swiss trial, again

GENEVA – A former HSBC employee who leaked documents alleging the bank helped clients evade millions of dollars in taxes failed again to show up for his Swiss trial Monday, which opened in his absence. Herve Falciani, a 43-year-old French-Italian national who exposed the so-called Swissleaks scandal, has repeatedly said… – Continue reading

Trust company ‘ready to move on’ from controversy

The founder of a Singapore-based trust company that came under fire in 2013 for data breaches and allegations of aiding tax evasion said it is “time to move on”. Mr David Chong said his Portcullis TrustNet, which has since been renamed Portcullis Group, is busy planning for the future after… – Continue reading

Trial of former HSBC banker Herve Falciani, the ‘Snowden of tax evasion,’ starts in Switzerland

The trial has begun in Switzerland of banker Herve Falciani, whose leaks helped uncover the HSBC tax evasion scandal. The French-Italian national is accused of financial espionage, among other charges. Herve Falciani’s trial opened on Monday in the southern Swiss town of Bellinzona and will continue despite his refusal to… – Continue reading

NORTH RHINE-WESTPHALIA BUYS DATA: NEW TAX DISC CONTAINS DEALS WORTH 70 BILLION EURO

The Düsseldorf Finance Ministry has bought a new CD after mirror information – it is shown that an entire group of banksand financial service providers have deliberately harmed the German Treasury. The land of North Rhine-Westphalia for the so far most expensive record has spent five million euros. A few… – Continue reading

US Administration Pushes For Swiss DTA Update Ratification

Robert Stack, US Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary (International Tax Affairs), initiated a further push for ratification of the pending protocol to the US tax treaty with Switzerland at a hearing of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on October 29. Tax treaties and protocols with Switzerland, Luxembourg, Hungary, Chile, Spain,… – Continue reading

Amazon Deemed Liable For Online Tax Fraud? Shuts Down Daily-Deals Services

Amazon is reportedly liable for online tax fraud if the company fails to investigate traders who are using their sites to avoid sales tax. According to experts, online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay could be held liable for all unpaid VAT if action was taken against them. The report… – Continue reading

11 arrested in major tax evasion probe involving foreign bank cards

A major investigation based on the use of foreign bank cards in the Netherlands has led to the arrest of 11 people on tax evasion charges. The seven men and four women were identified after officials carried out a major data mining project involving cards attached to foreign bank accounts…. – Continue reading

Six ways the ATO uses data to catch tax-dodgers

How analytics will nab cheaters. Tomorrow is the Australian Taxation Office’s official cutoff for 2014-15 personal tax returns. Will you be tempted to tell fibs about your income? How will the tax man ever know? Take note: it may already know – or at least can find out – a… – Continue reading

Accountant says dentist had 41 local and offshore bank accounts

Case involving Dr Brian Mulrean and firm Keveney Monahan settled confidentially An accountant who sued a Dublin dentist for just under €50,000 in professional fees told a judge he had to navigate his way through 41 offshore and local bank accounts. Barrister Jeananne McGovern said in the Circuit Civil Court… – Continue reading

Head of Brazilian House of Representatives investigated for tax evasion

RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) — Brazil’s Secretariat of Federal Revenue is carrying out an official investigation of Eduardo Cunha, head of House of Representatives, for tax evasion and other fiscal crimes, local daily O Globo said on Wednesday. Started in August, the investigation was based on information which… – Continue reading

Thousands of Defiant Foreign Investment Companies Probed

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro said that a total of 4,000 foreign investment (PMA) companies were under scrutiny over tax evasions. “Mostly, [the companies] practiced transfer pricing,” Bambang said at his office on Tuesday, October 27, 2015. Bambang explained that the probe was not about the potential of… – Continue reading

Massimo Cellino appeals Football League ban after Leeds owner was hit with rap for tax evasion

Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino has made good on his promise to appeal against a Football League ban for tax evasion. The Italian had until Wednesday to launch the appeal against his disqualification, and Sportsmail understands the relevant papers have been handed in. The Football League announced last Monday that… – Continue reading

Tax panel compels companies to testify

HSBC, Google, Facebook are among firms that will now appear after threat from MEPs on access to Parliament. Several multinational companies have now dropped their opposition to appearing before a special European Parliament panel investigating allegations of tax avoidance in Europe. HSBC said Tuesday it would participate in a hearing… – Continue reading

Chevron tax dodge busted for $322 million

Profit-shifting has not paid off for petroleum multinational Chevron, slugged with a tax bill for $322 million thanks to a Supreme Court decision on Friday. Chevron has been under close scrutiny this year, particularly since a senate inquiry into tax-avoidance in April which also put mining giants BHP, Rio Tinto,… – Continue reading

EU, World Bank urge Romania to step up efforts to recover graft money

The European Commission and the World Bank urged Romania on Monday to push ahead in its anti-corruption crackdown by recovering stolen assets following court convictions. Corruption in Romania has deterred foreign investors, while tax evasion and bribery put a further strain on the public finances. Anti-corruption prosecutors have launched investigations… – Continue reading

European Union: Tax Advantages For Fiat In Luxembourg And Starbucks In The Netherlands Deemed Unlawful Under EU State Aid Rules

The European Commission (“Commission”) ruled on 21 October that tax advantages granted by Luxembourg to Fiat and by the Netherlands to Starbucks by means of advance tax rulings were unlawful under the EU State aid rules. The two Member States will be required to recover the aid, in each case… – Continue reading

Is Europe Honest Enough To Deal With Tax-Dodgers?

The EU tax rulings against Starbucks and Fiat Chrysler are but trifles compared to the ones extant against Apple and Amazon. Everyone lies about tax. Holland said it followed international tax standards when everyone knows it’s a corporate tax haven. That’s why ST has its HQ there. Ireland and Luxembourg… – Continue reading

INVESTIGATION: How MTN ships billions abroad, paying less tax in Nigeria

MTN has consistently prided itself as the foremost telephone company that is getting Nigerians talking the most. Now the South African company is about to set tongues wagging across networks with revelations that it has routinely been shipping billions of naira overseas to avoid paying its fair share of tax… – Continue reading

East Africa: Rwanda Taxman Moves to Catch Tax Evaders

Rwanda has commissioned an audit into recent merger and acquisition deals involving foreign firms in its latest effort to clamp down on tax avoidance among multinational corporations. This comes amid growing concern that multinational companies move profits from the countries where they are generated and, in so doing, reduce national… – Continue reading

United Kingdom ‘tax gap’ falls to £34bn Steelers Lounge

The UK’s “tax gap” has fallen to £34 billion, according to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) following a series of crackdowns on evasion and avoidance by businesses and individuals. The numbers show the shortfall fell to 6.4% from 6.8% of tax due for 2013/14, remaining static in cash terms at… – Continue reading

India fails to get to root of black money problem

The Indian government’s initial unsuccessful efforts to unearth billions of dollars of undeclared foreign assets – some believed to be hidden in Swiss banks – highlight the complexity of vehicles used to move money illicitly. Earlier in the year, a new law on black money came into effect. It included… – Continue reading