Category: Common Reporting Standard

Qatar regulatory changes present risks and opportunities for CFOs, says ICAEW

Recent legal changes in Qatar must be understood by chief financial officers (CFOs) and finance professionals if businesses are going to be able to address potential risks, the Institute Of Chartered Accountants In England and Wales (ICAEW) said, reports the Gulf Times. The accountancy body partnered with international law firm… – Continue reading

Tax haven: US ‘threatens’ global efforts to fight tax evasion, financial crimes

As the world is uniting to tackle tax evasion and improve financial transparency, the US “threatens progress,” a new survey has said. America is now ranked third among the world’s most attractive “tax havens,” trailing only Switzerland and Hong Kong. The US has jumped from sixth place to third in… – Continue reading

Australia a safe haven for illicit funds, US overtakes Cayman as tax shelter for rich

Australia hosts significant quantities of illicit funds from outside the country, according to the 2015 Financial Secrecy Index. The Tax Justice Network’s index, released every two years, rates countries based on financial transparency. The latest index rates Australia 44 out of 100 (from 47 in the previous survey) meaning it… – Continue reading

Regulatory changes in Qatar present risks and opportunities for CFOs

Recent legal changes in Qatar must be understood by CFOs and finance professionals if businesses are going to be able to address the potential risks, according to ICAEW. The accountancy body partnered with international law firm Pinsent Masons to host a seminar about Qatar’s recent regulatory changes for senior financial… – Continue reading

UK ‘more of a tax haven’ than Channel Islands, says report

The UK has been rated “more of a tax haven” than the Channel Islands, in a financial transparency report. The biennial study by campaign group Tax Justice Network (TJN) ranked the UK above the islands. TJN director, John Christensen, said the islands had “made significant improvements” by signing up to… – Continue reading

Critical Guidelines for Taxpayers with Foreign Bank Accounts & Amnesty Program Information

Further strides towards greater tax transparency around the world have been made with 13 countries signing up to the international framework enabling the automatic exchange of information. The OECD’s 8th Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes was held in Barbados on 29-30 October and brought… – Continue reading

Reports finds U.S. financial secrecy worsening

WASHINGTON—The United States is one of the world’s most secret financial jurisdictions, according to a watchdog group’s new global ranking. The Tax Justice Network, an international think tank based in the United Kingdom, on Monday unveiled the 2015 Tax Secrecy Index, which lists the countries that most allow financial secrecy… – Continue reading

Tax amnesty deadline approaches – use it or lose it

At the end of this year an amnesty for UK tax resident persons whose offshore income and gains have not been disclosed to HMRC closes, and it is important the implications are understood according to Michael Crowe, a director at Grant Thornton in the Isle of Man. In the UK’s… – Continue reading

Kuwait commits to US mandated FATCA law

(MENAFN – Arab Times) The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) model has spurred the rise of a global automatic exchange of information, informed Hannah Shipley, Director at Ernst & Young, while speaking about FATCA and its implications during a business panel discussion held at the Kuwait Chamber of… – Continue reading

Fund industry must act now or face crunch time in the final countdown to Global FATCA, says Linedata

With the starting line for implementation only two months away, Justin Hayes, product manager at Linedata, the leading international software and technology provider, says fund administrators and investment managers need to get to grips with the OECD’s Common Reporting Standards, dubbed ‘Global FATCA’, before it’s too late. “Financial institutions in… – Continue reading

More paper work for MF investors from Nov 1

With effect from November 1, mutual fund investors will have to make additional declaration pertaining to foreign account tax compliance act (FATCA) and common reporting standards (CRS) for all new accounts opened, failing which their applications will get rejected. Under FATCA and CRS, Indian financial institutions will be required to… – Continue reading

Linedata: The time is now for CRS

Investment managers and fund administrators should act now in order to be prepared for the Organisation for Co-operation and Development (OECD) Common Reporting Standard (CRS) ahead of the start of the first reporting period, according to Justin Hayes, product manager for Linedata. The CRS, sometimes called a global version of… – Continue reading

Fund industry must act now or face crunch time in the final countdown to Global FATCA

Sunday 1st November will mark two months until the start of the first reporting period under the OECD’s Common Reporting Standards (‘Global FATCA’). Justin Hayes, product manager at Linedata, comments on why there is now no time to waste for investment managers and fund administrators to prepare for the burdensome… – Continue reading

MF investos have to give info under FATCA from Nov

Come November 1, mutual fund investors will have to provide details and declaration pertaining to Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and common reporting standards (CRS) for all new accounts opened, failing which fund houses are likely to reject their applications. While some fund houses have already started this process… – Continue reading

Ireland’s Finance Bill 2015 – key changes for international companies and financial institutions

Following the recent Irish budget statement (the “Budget”), the Finance Bill 2015 (the “Bill”) has been published and it implements the changes announced by the Irish Minister for Finance (the “Minister”). The Bill includes additional detail on: the new knowledge development box (“KDB”); and Ireland’s implementation of country by country… – Continue reading

Banks Et Al Brace For More Financial Account Information Reporting

On the heels of extensive preparation for the implementation of FACTA in St. Kitts and Nevis, banks and other financial institutions are now starring down the barrel of additional financial accounts information reporting on a wider scale. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has proposed a global version… – Continue reading

UK: Data, Privacy And Taxation – A Very Modern Conflict

Since the revelations on government surveillance and data capture by Edward Snowden, journalists have rightfully raised concerns about governments’ insatiable appetite for data collection and the resulting encroachment on citizens’ civil liberties. In the EU an individual’s right to privacy is regarded as a human right in accordance with Art…. – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Issue OECD Common Reporting Standard Regulations

The Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority (International Tax Compliance) (Common Reporting Standard) Regulations, 2015 (the “CRS Regulations”) were issued on 16 October 2015. Cayman Islands Government Industry Advisory – CRS Regulations Are in Effect The CRS Regulations, which are the first part of two in the roll-out of the Cayman… – Continue reading

Challenges for family offices in emerging markets

Leading family offices in Latin America and the Caribbean are going through a transitional period, says Steven Cantor, managing partner of Cantor & Webb, a Miami-based law firm, reports the Financial Times. “As the world moves to tax transparency, with a crackdown on undisclosed tax savings in Swiss bank accounts,… – Continue reading

CHANNEL ISLANDS: CRS MEASURES IN JERSEY

Pending draft regulatory measures in Jersey would give effect to the Common Reporting Standard (CRS). In general, the draft regulations would impose an obligation on “reporting financial institutions” in Jersey to identify, review, and report on “financial accounts” maintained by these institutions of accounts held by residents for tax purposes… – Continue reading

Mandatory disclosure rules: OECD releases final paper on BEPS 12

What has happened? On 5 October 2015 the OECD issued its final paper on BEPS Action 12 Mandatory Disclosure Rules, Action 12 – 2015 Final Report (Paper). In this Alert we highlight the main issues and recommendations for taxation reform raised in the Paper. The Australian Treasurer’s BEPS Press Release… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: CRS On The Cayman Islands

“He hath founded it upon the seas…” Psalm 24:2 From an ancient decree The motto on the Cayman Islands flag has profound meaning for all residents, whether indigenous or not. At 3:00am on 7 February 1794 the Royal Navy Frigate HMS Convert and its convoy of nine merchant ships were… – Continue reading

Bulgaria joins automatic exchange of financial account information agreement

Sofia. Bulgaria joins the Multilateral Competent Authority Agreement on Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information, the press office of the Bulgarian cabinet announced. The agreement was signed by 51 jurisdictions on October 29, 2014 in the frames of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes… – Continue reading

Don’t punish accidental tax evaders

The government’s determination to tackle tax evasion via offshore accounts is evident in its commitment to increasing international tax transparency, but it is in danger of veering seriously off course. Taking evasion action The government has been a key player in developing a common approach to automatically exchanging financial account… – Continue reading

India Tax in a post-Base Erosion and Profit Shifting world

The Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project, a joint initiative between G20 countries and the OECD, works towards the development of a coherent global taxation system which addresses BEPS concerns. The main purpose of such initiative is to address the gaps in the current international tax rules relating to… – Continue reading

Guernsey: Guernsey Is On Track For The Next Stage In Automatic Exchange Of Information

KEY POINTS What is the issue? Guernsey will be required to gather data for the calendar year 2016 for reporting under the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) in 2017. What does it mean for me? Practitioners should be aware that due diligence and reporting procedures are set to be amended and… – Continue reading

Internal Revenue Service Issues Stern Warning To Non-Compliant Taxpayers With Offshore Holdings

Just one day after the October 15 deadline for filing personal income tax returns on extension, the Internal Revenue Service issued a strongly-worded warning to non-compliant taxpayers: take action now to fix your problem, or face serious consequences. At the same time, the IRS revealed, for the first time, that… – Continue reading

New tool for the taxman from January 1

Cyprus will as of January 1, 2016 have a new tool in its arsenal to identify monies hidden abroad as the island will begin implementing the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), the Institute of Certified Public Accountants said. The CRS is formally referred to as the Standard for Automatic Exchange of… – Continue reading

The World is About to Become More Financially Transparent, Whether or Not the U.S. Participates

In just over two months, thousands of U.S.-based financial institutions will face new requirements for sharing financial information. These businesses should get ahead of the deadline and start preparing for the impact these rules will have on their operations and bottom lines. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s new… – Continue reading

Foreign investment and tax: what the ATO’s expanded armoury means for foreign investment into Australia

A series of recent developments means that tax is now a key part of the Australian foreign investment regime and the foreign investment rules have significantly more bite. When determining whether a foreign investment proposal is “contrary to the national interest”, the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) actively considers the… – Continue reading

Newly signed CAAs facilitate FATCA data exchange between U.S.-U.K & Australia

To facilitate the exchange of Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) data under the intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with Australia and the U.K., the U.S. Competent Authority has signed Competent Authority Arrangements (CAAs) with the Competent Authority of each country, announced IRS officials on September 24. The CAAs are the first… – Continue reading

Your Taxes: OECD starts the BEPS tax revolution

Israeli importers and exporters, hi-tech and trading groups will all be in the base erosion and profit shifting firing line. On October 5 the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development published a final comprehensive package of measures aimed at multinational corporations, large and small, that engage in BEPS – base… – Continue reading

Government committed to timely implementation of AEOI in Hong Kong

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The Government will, in the light of stakeholders’ views collected during consultation, refine the legislative proposals for implementing in Hong Kong the new international standard on Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters (AEOI), a government spokesman said today (October 12). Hong Kong pledged… – Continue reading

CAYMAN ISLANDS: UPDATE ON CRS IMPLEMENTATION, REGULATIONS

The Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority is moving forward with its plans for implementing the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS). The Cayman Islands was a signatory to CRS when released in October 2014. he Cayman Islands tax authority in September 2015 released a draft version of regulations—Tax Information Authority (International… – Continue reading

Jaitley bats for global implementation on a fully reciprocal automatic exchange of tax Information

Keen to put in place a system to prevent international tax evasion and avoidance, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, in the Commonwealth finance ministers’ meeting has reiterated the need for global implementation on a fully reciprocal automatic exchange of tax Information under Common Reporting Standards. Jaitley welcoming the final guidelines on… – Continue reading

EY Malta to host a seminar on FATCA and OECD Common Reporting Standard

As a business leader, EY is proud to announce a seminar from its series of regulatory updates, aimed to keep stakeholders abreast of current changes in legislation. The FATCA and OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS) seminar will be held on October 20, 2015 at the Hilton, St Julian’s between 08:30… – Continue reading

Automatic exchange of information key to prevent international tax evasion: Jaitley

New Delhi, Oct 8 (KNN) Finance Minister Arun Jaitley has emphasised the need to ensure that Common Reporting Standards on Automatic Exchange of Information are implemented globally on a fully reciprocal basis as this would be a key to prevent international tax evasion and avoidance. Jaitley was speaking at 49th… – Continue reading

Treasury release draft law for implementation of the Common Reporting Standard

In brief On 18 September 2015, Treasury released exposure draft legislation in relation to the implementation of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) Common Reporting Standard (CRS) for the automatic exchange of financial account information. The CRS is intended to reduce international tax evasion and represents the next… – Continue reading

New research from Fenergo and Aite Group claims financial institutions must achieve a global view of clients to ensure cross-border compliance

Fenergo, the leading provider of Client Lifecycle Management solutions for institutional banks, has today published key findings from new research commissioned from the Aite Group which suggests that financial institutions are struggling to manage regulatory compliance and entity data management obligations across multiple jurisdictions. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150114/724322) The research finds that… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: New ITC-AML Headaches For Cayman Funds In 2016

In 2016, hundreds of directors, managers, principal points of contact (PPCs), compliance officers, administrators, and Money Laundering Reporting Officers (MLROs) serving Cayman Islands funds, banks, trust companies and other Reporting Financial Institutions (RFIs) will start to feel the full force of ‘a great wind’: global tax transparency. If you are… – Continue reading

It’s Here; The Automatic Exchange of Information Under FATCA Began September 30th

The IRS has announced that as of September 30, 2015 it will implement the automatic exchange of tax information as set forth in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, (FATCA). The IRS Commissioner in announcing the implementation of the automatic exchange of information stated: “This information exchange is part of… – Continue reading

Tax and information reporting requirements for US taxpayers living abroad

Introduction The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) requires non-US financial institutions, including investment entities, to report US account holders to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This reporting is causing US taxpayers living abroad to consider whether they have been adequately filing annually their income and information returns in the… – Continue reading

Bermuda: Impact Of The Organisation For Economic Co-Operation And Development’s Common Reporting Standards On Cayman Islands Entities

On 16 June 2015, the Department of International Tax Cooperation of the Cayman Islands (the “DITC”) announced that it would be implementing the CRS into domestic law. The draft Tax Information Authority (International Tax Compliance) (Common Reporting Standard) Regulations, 2015 are currently under review and it is expected that these… – Continue reading

Guernsey: Guernsey Association Of Compliance Officers To Discuss Exchange Of Information Regimes

The Guernsey Association of Compliance Officers (GACO) chair, Mark Dunster, has urged those affected by the introduction of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), and other exchange of information regimes, to attend a free seminar hosted by the association next Monday. Guernsey Income Tax office compliance and international manager,… – Continue reading

New SwissLeaks analysis reveals how tax haven secrecy harms developing countries

30 September 2015 -New, detailed examination of the SwissLeaks files by Christian Aid working with the US-based Financial Transparency Coalition (FTC) graphically reveals the harm tax haven secrecy does to the economies of developing countries. The SwissLeaks scandal involves thousands of secret accounts at HSBC’s Swiss subsidiary HSBC Private Bank… – Continue reading

Emergence of a new order in tax policies

India must align domestic laws with international treaties A recent ruling of the Punjab & Haryana High Court (HC) in the Serco BPO case has once again underlined the need for consistency between tax policies and the jurisprudence that evolves around it, thus, leaving little to interpretational hazards. The HC,… – Continue reading