Category: Tax evasion investigations

Action Aid Zambia urges ZRA to get information on Tax evasion from EIB

Action Aid Zambia has welcomed the European Ombudsman ruling that the European Investment Bank (EIB) should reconsider its refusal to grant access to the findings of their investigation into alleged tax dodging by mining company Glencore’s Mopani subsidiary. And Action Aid Zambia has called on Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) to… – Continue reading

Gov’t drops plans to make offshore tax evasion a criminal offence

HM Revenue & Customs’ (HMRC) plan to make undeclared taxable offshore income a criminal offence has suffered a blow as it has been omitted from draft legislation. The draft Financial Bill, published earlier this week, extended the scope of civil penalties for tax evasion but there was no reference to… – Continue reading

European Commission boss Juncker admits he’s ‘weakened’ by tax scandal

Jean-Claude Juncker under pressure over his deals as PM of Luxembourg The arch-federalist EU chief is alleged to have courted tax avoidance deals He has now admitted he has been ‘weakened’ by the revelations It emerged his regime agreed deals with Walt Disney and Koch Industries Jean-Claude Juncker has admitted… – Continue reading

Bezos Ducks US Tax Court Subpoena In Transfer Pricing Case

Law360, New York (December 11, 2014, 3:21 PM ET) — Amazon.com Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos got out of having to testify in a suit concerning a Luxembourgian subsidiary and tax obligations for the years 2005-2006, when the U.S. Tax Court granted his motion to quash the Internal Revenue Service’s subpoena… – Continue reading

Luxembourg tax files: Juncker admits position weakened by scandal

Jean-Claude Juncker breaks silence to say revelations are personally damaging as calls increase for harmonisation of EU tax rules European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has admitted that his position has been weakened by a scandal exposing Luxembourg’s role in corporate tax avoidance schemes. Juncker survived a no-confidence vote in the… – Continue reading

Chinese wealth next stop for hush-hush Swiss bankers

The Swiss banking sector, which has been forced to give up its traditional secrecy, is now looking to China for new financial investment. “One of the first ports that the Swiss financial center is steering for is the port of China,” Claude Alain Margelisch, chief executive of the Swiss Bankers… – Continue reading

PAC declines legal demand from former FF minister to hand over Ansbacher dossier to him

The Dail’s Public Accounts Committee has declined a legal demand from former Fianna Fail Finance Minster Ray MacSharry to hand over the Ansbacher dossier to him. Lawyers acting for Mr MacSharry had given PAC seven days to hand over the Ansbacher dossier, the Irish Independent has learned. Mr MacSharry took… – Continue reading

EU’s Vestager aims to finish tax avoidance probes in second-quarter next year

(Reuters) – EU regulators hope to wrap up ongoing probes into the legality of tax deals between Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Ireland with Apple (AAPL.O), Starbucks (SBUX.O), Amazon (AMZN.O) and Fiat (FCHA.MI) by the second quarter of 2015, the EU anti-trust’s chief said on Thursday. European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager… – Continue reading

Commissioner expresses ‘reasonable doubt’ over Apple tax deal

The new EU Competition Commissioner has said there is reasonable doubt about whether Apple’s tax arrangements with Ireland were legal. In her first comments on the investigation into the US tech giant’s tax affairs in Ireland, the Danish Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said the case remained open. This is despite Minister… – Continue reading

Experts disagree that tax-dodging offshore companies less popular

Exports of Ukrainian goods through offshore companies fell by 90 percent in the first nine months of this year, according to the State Fiscal Service, dropping to $334 million. British Virgin Islands, a jurisdiction known for the lack of transparency, remains the most popular offshore destination with Ukrainian companies, attracting… – Continue reading

Lawmakers push to fast track legislative tax evasion proposals

In the light of new revelations in the Luxembourg tax evasion schemes, some MEPs will push to fast-track the European Parliament’s legislative reports being drafted by the legislature’s economic committee. “The new revelations show this is a European problem that needs a European solution. Citizens and SMEs pay their taxes,… – Continue reading

Leumi May Reach Agreement With U.S. Over Tax Evasion by January

Bank Leumi Le-Israel Ltd. (LUMI) expects to reach an accord with the U.S. government by next month over accusations Israel’s second-largest bank helped Americans evade taxes. “The management believes it is right to reach an agreement with authorities, just as global banks have done,” Leumi’s legal adviser Hanan Friedman said… – Continue reading

Facebook readers vent over ‘horrifically selfish’ tax avoidance

Ordinary New Zealanders are carrying the tax burden while the wealthy use every possible means to avoid paying tax, ONE News Facebook readers claim, in response to damning new IRD details released yesterday Yesterday ONE News revealed how some of New Zealand’s wealthiest people worth more than $50 million are… – Continue reading

HMRC Issues Factsheet On Tax Avoidance Scheme Checks

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has issued a new factsheet for users of tax avoidance schemes, explaining how its follower notices and accelerated payments regimes operate. The factsheet defines a tax avoidance scheme as “a set of arrangements that try to use the law to gain a tax advantage that… – Continue reading

Former Swiss Banker Collapses During WikiLeaks Data Trial

Rudolf Elmer, the former employee of Julius Baer Group Ltd. accused of revealing details of client accounts via WikiLeaks, collapsed at the start of his trial, forcing the court to postpone the case. It was not clear when the trial in Zurich District Court would continue. Proceedings had been under… – Continue reading

China Graft, Madoff Aides, Luxembourg Rulings: Compliance

China set up a website to collect tips about officials who have fled with ill-gotten gains, as leaders press ahead with a campaign that’s resulted in the arrests of hundreds of alleged economic fugitives so far. The Communist Party’s anti-graft watchdog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, encouraged whistle-blowers at… – Continue reading

Call to curb tax evasion

THE Government should do more to prevent multi-national companies from dodging their tax bills, according to Bradford Council. The authority called on the government to increase its efforts to combat the problem, saying tax avoidance was costing the country up to £12 billion a year and that public services were… – Continue reading

EU bank breaches own rules in Glencore Zambia tax dodging investigation

The European Investment Bank, which gives loans and grants using taxpayers’ money, acted wrongly when it refused to disclose details of alleged tax evasion by mining giant Glencore, the EU’s watchdog has ruled. The EIB failed to disclose the results of its own investigation into the allegations surrounding a mining… – Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS — Palm Beach Billionaire David Koch, Brother Charles Named in Euro Tax Haven Scandal!

LUXEMBOURG  — Palm Beach billionaire David Koch and his equally-loaded brother Charles got the government of Luxembourg to sign a secret, custom-made deal that allowed their companies to save hundreds of millions of dollars that otherwise would have been taxed in the United States. On its website this morning, the… – Continue reading

Impact of FATCA on Bermuda Entities

This publication provides a brief overview of the expected impact on entities established in Bermuda of (a) the foreign account tax compliance provisions (“FATCA”) of the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment Act, 2010 of the United States of America (the “US”); and (b) equivalent rules implemented in relation to United… – Continue reading

Beating the big business tax minimisation schemes

Peter Mac Swedish “flatpack” furniture manufacturer IKEA has suffered a number of blistering mass media attacks for business practices that reduce their Australian tax liabilities to a tiny fraction of the company’s profits here. The criticism is certainly justified. Most ordinary working taxpayers, as well as companies that don’t engage… – Continue reading

Israeli Swiss Bank Tax Evasion Investigation Widens

A senior figure is suspected of secretly keeping accounts in a Swiss bank that were not reported to the tax authorities in Israel, in an affair called the “Swiss Bank Affair,” sources inform “Globes.” Israel Tax Authority investigators conducted a search of the senior figure’s home. As in the information… – Continue reading

Revenue Quebec looking into whether Bombardier is using a European tax haven

Quebec’s finance minister says he understands Bombardier Inc. pays its taxes according to Quebec and Canadian laws and that “we receive what we should receive.” But nevertheless, Carlos Leitão said he has asked Revenue Quebec to look into whether Bombardier is using a European tax haven to avoid provincial taxes…. – Continue reading

Former Swiss Banker Collapses During WikiLeaks Data Trial

Rudolf Elmer, the former employee of Julius Baer Group Ltd. accused of revealing details of client accounts via WikiLeaks, collapsed at the start of his trial, forcing the court to postpone the case. It was not clear when the trial in Zurich District Court would continue. Proceedings had been under… – Continue reading

Jersey: Chancellor Must Address Root Causes Of Tax Evasion

In advance of the UK Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, Geoff Cook, CEO of Jersey Finance said: “The Chancellor has shown a strong commitment to tackling tax evasion and I look forward to hearing more detail behind his future plans in this regard in the Autumn Statement. It is vital that the… – Continue reading

Preventing tax evasion and fraud: the scope for automatic exchange of information is extended

Padoan: “It marks the end of banking secrecy in the European Union” The Council adopted a directive that will help the member states to clamp down on tax evasion and fraud by extending the scope for the automatic exchange of information. The directive brings interest, dividends, gross proceeds from the… – Continue reading

PwC charged with “selling tax avoidance on an industrial scale”; indulging in “scams”

The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee on Monday held a hearing on the role of accountancy firms in tax avoidance and PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers), the Big 4 accounting firm, was represented by Kevin Nicholson, PwC head of tax in the UK and former HMRC (HM Revenue & Customs) tax inspector,… – Continue reading

Arcade operator, farmer and company director top tax defaulters’ list

A Dublin-based amusement arcade operator, a Co Sligo farmer and a Dublin company director topped the latest list of tax defaulters. The 107-strong list, published by the Revenue Commissioners, made settlements totalling €19.64 million. The largest settlement was made by fair and amusement arcade operators Groundview Limited, of 15 Lower… – Continue reading

Joe Hockey announces profit-shifting tax audit of 10 multinationals

The Australian Tax Office is auditing 10 multinational corporations and the government will consider introducing new laws aimed at targeting tax avoidance, Joe Hockey has said. The treasurer said on Tuesday the ATO was “embedded in the offices” of multinationals operating in Australia to closely scrutinise whether those companies were… – Continue reading

ECONOMYAustralia to crack down on corporate tax avoidance

Australia may follow the UK in implementing a “diverted profits” tax on multinationals to crack down on tax avoidance. Joe Hockey, Australia’s treasurer, said on Tuesday that his office is exchanging information with London on its “Google tax”, which was announced last week, writes Jamie Smyth in Sydney. I am… – Continue reading

FEDS SUE DEUTSCHE BANK FOR TAX FRAUD DATING BACK TO 2000

NEW YORK (InsideBitcoins) — Federal prosecutors with the U.S. Attorneys Office in Manhattan are suing Deutsche Bank, stating that the German bank owes the US Government roughly $190 million in unpaid taxes. The claims of tax evasion stem from gains related to the sale of Bristol-Meyers shares in 2000. Prosecutors… – Continue reading

EU Agrees Twin Tax-Avoidance Measures

BRUSSELS–European Union finance ministers struck two separate deals on Tuesday aimed at cracking down on tax avoidance by multinationals, an issue that is high on Europe’s political agenda as a lackluster economic recovery fails to replenish crisis-hit state coffers. At a meeting in Brussels, finance ministers agreed to update a… – Continue reading

European Commission – Statement Commissioner Moscovici welcomes Council agreement on measures against tax avoidance and unfair tax competition

The European Commission welcomes two breakthrough agreements reached by the Council today towards combating corporate tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning. The Council has given its political backing to the anti-abuse clause of the Parent Subsidiary Directive and to the mandatory exchange of information between EU tax authorities. “I applaud… – Continue reading

Jersey: Chancellor Must Address Root Causes Of Tax Evasion

In advance of the UK Chancellor’s Autumn Statement, Geoff Cook, CEO of Jersey Finance said: “The Chancellor has shown a strong commitment to tackling tax evasion and I look forward to hearing more detail behind his future plans in this regard in the Autumn Statement. It is vital that the… – Continue reading

New Luxembourg leaks reveal Disney, Koch Industries tax deals

(Reuters) – Tax deals that entertainment giant Walt Disney Co., commodities group Koch Industries [KCHIN.UL] and others agreed with the Luxembourg authorities were revealed on Tuesday by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). The ICIJ said the two companies engaged in complex restructurings, and channeled hundreds of millions of… – Continue reading

Jersey: Jersey Finance Welcomes Tax Agreement With Romania

Jersey Finance has welcomed the signing of a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) between Jersey and Romania this week. The agreement, which was signed by the Minister for External Relations, Senator Sir Philip Bailhache, and the Romanian Ambassador, His Excellency Ion Jinga, at the Romanian Embassy in London on Monday… – Continue reading

Finance Ministry declines to share details on black money probe

New Delhi: Citing national security and confidentiality clauses, Finance Ministry has declined to disclose information on exchange of correspondence among India, Swiss and German authorities in connection with the black money probe. Replying to an RTI query, the ministry said it was obtaining information regarding Indians having accounts in foreign… – Continue reading

Espirito Santo chief denies wrongdoing, points finger at Bank of Portugal

LISBON (Reuters) – The former head of Banco Espirito Santo <BES.LS> on Tuesday denied any wrongdoing in the collapse of the bank his family founded and blamed the Bank of Portugal for accelerating its demise. Portugal had to rescue the country’s largest bank, known as BES, in a 4.9 billion… – Continue reading

United States: Why Has The IRS Outsourced Microsoft’s Transfer Pricing Audit To A Private Law Firm?

Perhaps it was just a matter of time until the Internal Revenue Service decided to “outsource” its tax audit and litigation function to a private entity, i.e., a law firm. As reported in the December 8th issue of Tax Notes, the Service has hired the law firm of Quinn Emanuel… – Continue reading

ATO tax amnesty nets billions, but hunt for rich with secret Swiss accounts continues

Thousands of rich Australians have come forward to declare billions of dollars in untaxed assets and income stashed in bank accounts in Switzerland and in other countries. The rush comes as what the Australian Taxation office says is the last tax amnesty it will ever offer comes to an end…. – Continue reading

B2B: Beneficial Owner of Income: Treaty Benefits and the Introduction of the New Rules

The MT Conferences section did not involve the reporting or the editorial staff of The Moscow Times. Russian business is trembling in expectation of the new year when major changes recently introduced to the tax legislation will enter into force. There has been a lot of discussion regarding the increase… – Continue reading

Hong Kong ORSO schemes dealt FATCA threat

Hong Kong’s financial institutions have been urged to assess whether their Occupational Retirement Schemes Ordinance (ORSO) retirement schemes are required to comply with the requirements of the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), which aims to prevent tax avoidance by US residents, according to law firm Deacons. ORSO schemes… – Continue reading

Officials use IT to catch tax dodgers

Please credit and share this article with others using this link:http://www.bangkokpost.com/business/telecom/448032/officials-use-it-to-catch-tax-dodgers. View our policies at http://goo.gl/9HgTd and http://goo.gl/ou6Ip. © Post Publishing PCL. All rights reserved. The Revenue Department has adopted an IT system to track taxpayers with irregularities in their tax payments as part of its effort to increase collection… – Continue reading

Margaret Hodge to grill PwC and Shire over tax avoidance in Public Accounts Committee

The accountant PricewaterhouseCoopers and drugs giant Shire are due face a tense parliamentary showdown over tax avoidance with an angered Margaret Hodge today. PwC’s head of tax, Kevin Nicholson, was summoned to face Ms Hodge’s powerful Public Accounts Committee following reports last month that multinational corporations advised by PwC Luxembourg… – Continue reading

Switzerland fends off Indian ‘fishing’

Mumbai: As India continues its pursuit of black money allegedly stashed abroad, Switzerland has said it would not entertain any ‘fishing expedition’ and authorities cannot ask for names of all Indian account holders in Swiss banks without doing their own independent investigations. Switzerland’s ambassador to India Linus von Castelmur also… – Continue reading

Kenya: Media, Civil Society Urged to Fight Unfair Tax

THE media and civil society organisations should join hands and work together to ensure a fair taxation system in Africa, an advocacy group has said. Tax evasion, illicit financial flows and harmful tax incentives are rampant among governments, investors and multinational companies in Africa, Tax Justice Network’s Africa executive director… – Continue reading

Black money: Switzerland asks India for proof

As India continues its pursuit of black money allegedly stashed abroad, Switzer-land has said it would not entertain any ‘fishing expedition’ and authorities cannot ask for names of all Indian account holders in Swiss banks without doing their own independent investigations. Switzerland’s Ambassador to India Linus von Castelmur also said… – Continue reading