Category: Tax Laws

Rupee Rises for a Second Day as Global Funds Buy Indian Bonds

India’s rupee rose for a second day as the dollar weakened and global funds resumed purchases of local bonds after the government sought to clear uncertainties over a retrospective tax on capital gains. Overseas funds bought a net $130 million of local-currency notes on April 24, the latest figures show,… – Continue reading

Canada: Canada’s 2015 Federal Budget: Updates On BEPS, Exchange Of Tax Information

The April 21, 2015 Federal budget released by the Conservative Government includes updates on Canada’s involvement in the BEPS project and how Canada intends to fulfill its obligations to implement an automatic exchange of tax information with the G-20. Notably (with the exception of the common reporting standard discussed below),… – Continue reading

Kiwi shareholders face ‘unfair’ BHP breakup tax

The Shareholders Association is making “strenuous representations” to the Inland Revenue Department over what it says is an unfair tax facing possibly thousands of New Zealand investors as a result of a proposed demerger of Anglo-Australian mining giant BHP Billiton. In an effort to simplify its business, Melbourne-based BHP is… – Continue reading

Varoufakis Preparing Bill for Voluntary Declaration of Swiss Bank Deposits

The Greek government will table a new draft bill to Parliament that will allow Greek citizens to voluntarily reveal deposits held in Switzerland in exchange for a smaller tax payment, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis said on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters after a meeting with Swiss State Secretary for International Financial… – Continue reading

Bermuda to tout jurisdiction as risk capital and potential e-commerce hub

A 15-strong delegation of Bermuda industry, government and regulator representatives will take part in a Canada roadshow next week, targeting top-level executives and touting the corporate benefits of setting up a captive insurance company in Bermuda, reports the Bermuda Business Development Agency. Led by Bermuda’s Economic Development Minister Dr. Grant… – Continue reading

Focus: taxing diverted profits

In brief: At the recent G20 meeting in Washington, Treasurer Joe Hockey announced the establishment of a working group between Australia and the UK to develop initiatives to address so-called diverted profits involving multinational enterprises. What are the implications for multinationals doing business in Australia? Partner Martin Fry (view CV)… – Continue reading

The FBAR tax plight: The maddening implications of when Uncle Sam deems you have signing authority

One million American citizens in Canada face double tax troubles. Max Reed explores these challenges in a spring series. The United States has two tools with which to collect information on accounts held by its citizens, FATCA and FBAR. Lots of attention has been paid to FATCA, less so to… – Continue reading

Hong Kong Consults On Tax Info Exchange

Hong Kong’s Government has launched a consultation on proposals to apply, with certain adaptations, new international standards on the automatic exchange of account information (AEOI) in tax matters. The Government’s AEOI proposals would alter the definition of financial institutions (FIs), the information FIs would be required to secure from account… – Continue reading

Countries and Companies Square Off Over International Tax

An OECD initiative on tax evasion is causing ripples around the world While a host of topics — from the necessity and the proposed scope of corporate tax reform, to corporate rate reduction and corporate inversions — are of major concern to those engaged in international tax, the overriding issue… – Continue reading

Mauritius Sets FATCA Reporting Deadline

The Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA) has informed Mauritius-based financial institutions (MFIs) that the filing deadline for submitting their US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) data for the 2014 reporting year is July 31, 2015. FATCA requires all FIs outside of the United States to submit regular information on financial… – Continue reading

Canada: Tax Measures Impacting Employers – Canadian Federal Budget 2015

Yesterday afternoon, the Canadian government tabled the 2015 Canadian Federal Budget. Two measures are particularly relevant to certain employers. Withholding Relief for Non-Resident Employers and Employees To take effect next year (if the measure is enacted), Budget 2015 proposes an exemption from certain withholding requirements on payments from “qualifying non-resident… – Continue reading

Bermuda Promotes Captive Insurance to Canadian Industry

Island Delegation to Tout Jurisdiction as Risk Capital and Potential e-Commerce Hub HAMILTON, Bermuda, April 27, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A 15-strong delegation of Bermuda industry, government and regulator representatives will take part in a Canada roadshow next week, targeting top-level executives and touting the corporate benefits of setting up… – Continue reading

Bermuda – South Korea Tax Information Exchange Agreement Enters Into Force

The Tax Information Exchange Agreement between Bermuda and South Korea entered into force and became effective on 13 Fevruary 2015. Once requested for information by one state, the other state is obligated to release the information in 90 days unless the information contains business secrets or classified business processes. If… – Continue reading

Bermuda: Bermuda’s Trust Law: Ticking All The Right Boxes

With the Transcontinental Trusts Bermuda Forum taking place next week, it is timely to reflect on some of the attractive features and structuring alternatives that Bermuda’s trusts and related law provides and to consider some recent exciting developments. Bermuda provides a flexible, cost effective regime for the formation and administration… – Continue reading

New Tim Hortons owners slash corporate taxes post-Burger King deal

When Burger King’s owners first announced last summer’s mega-deal to gobble up Tim Hortons, the fast-food firm’s executives downplayed a key reason why they were acquiring the Canadian coffee chain and relocating corporate HQ to Canada: to cut its taxes. “Tax wasn’t really the driver of this,” Daniel Schwartz, the… – Continue reading

Uzbekistan – United States FATCA Agreement Signed

On 3 April 2015, Uzbekistan and the United States signed a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) Agreement. FATCA seeks to obtain information on accounts held by U.S. taxpayers in other countries. It requires U.S. financial institutions to withhold a portion of certain payments made to Foreign Financial Institutions (FFIs)… – Continue reading

How Gilded Ages End

Americans have overcome oligarchy before — and there’s no reason we can’t do it again. Rising inequality seems to pose an insurmountable political problem. If the underlying causes are technological change and globalization, the forces appear to be unstoppable. Alternatively, if the causes are primarily political and involve the power… – Continue reading

Cayman FATCA portal registration a significant test for industry

Tim Thornton, Chief Data Officer, Mitsubishi UFJ Fund Services comments on the upcoming deadline for registration on the Cayman FATCA portal… The upcoming 30 April deadline for registration on the Cayman FATCA portal is another milestone in the implementation of FATCA. The relatively short window from the portal being available,… – Continue reading

Revenue probe into capital gains tax-avoiding contracts for difference could yield €99m

THE REVENUE Commissioner’s large cases division is investigating almost 100 schemes it suspects were designed by companies and wealthy individuals to avoid paying capital gains tax. The taxman is enquiring into 89 cases which used sophisticated financial instruments known as contracts for difference to generate artificial losses. The schemes avoided… – Continue reading

Pots of stashed cash in tax havens ‘a myth’

The world’s high and ultrahigh net worth families are run much like businesses these days, with family governance in place as well as fund structures in favourable tax jurisdictions that allow for consolidated reporting across diversified assets. That is the way the world is moving, with global tax authorities grouping… – Continue reading

Tax treaty shield will not apply to a majority of foreign investors

FPIs are battling it out with the income-tax department, which has issued notices demanding that they pay MAT to the tune of Rs40,000 crore New Delhi/Mumbai: Despite the government affirming that foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) can use tax treaties to fight tax demands on past capital gains, a majority of… – Continue reading

US, UK funds approach India on MAT citing OECD

However, OECD being persuasive may not help funds based out of nations whose treaties do not give specific exemption The Indian government’s clarification that it would honour tax treaties while making a demand of Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) at the effective rate of 20 per cent came as a relief… – Continue reading

Goodman Luxembourg firm paid 0.4% tax on profit of €52.6m

Company accounts provide insight into Parlesse Investments A Larry Goodman company based in Luxembourg made a profit of €52.6 million in 2013 and paid just 0.4 per cent tax, according to accounts in the tiny EU member state. The company, Parlesse Investments Sarl, began operations in 2010 and had accumulated… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: FATCA – Impending Deadlines For BVI Financial Institutions

On 20 March 2015, the British Virgin Islands Government issued revised guidance notes regarding the Intergovernmental Agreements between the British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) and the United States of America (the “US”) and the United Kingdom (the “UK”) to improve international tax compliance (the “Guidance Notes”). The Guidance Notes confirm that… – Continue reading

BSI Provides Road Map For Future Swiss Bank Agreements

On March 30, 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it had entered into a nonprosecution agreement with BSI SA, the first Swiss bank to reach resolution with the U.S. government as to its potential criminal exposure for assisting its U.S. clients in engaging in tax evasion.[1] As part… – Continue reading

Tax-base erosion cripples Africa

Multinationals play such a large role in many nations’ budgets that effective control is crucial. Business Tax-base erosion cripples Africa 24 Apr 2015 00:00 Lisa Steyn Multinationals play such a large role in many nations’ budgets that effective control is crucial. Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene says practices such as incorrect… – Continue reading

Consultation on Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matters in HK launched

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The Government today (April 24) launched a consultation exercise to gauge views on proposals to apply, with adaptations for Hong Kong, the prevailing international standards on the automatic exchange of financial account information in tax matters (AEOI). On the basis of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation… – Continue reading

Panama, reputed to be region’s top money laundering hub, toughens up legislation

PANAMA CITY (AP) — – Panama took a major step in an effort to clean up its reputation as Latin America’s premier hub for money laundering. The nation’s legislature late Wednesday unanimously approved a proposed law that will toughen supervision of more than a dozen non-financial sectors where illicit proceeds… – Continue reading

Chinese Investors Seek Double Taxation Deal In East Africa

Chinese investors in Kenya have asked the East African Community to implement a double taxation agreement (DTA), saying the current regime has hurt their expansion plans. The investors with interests in construction, trade, service industry, manufacturing and real estate sectors said they currently face a heavy burden paying the same… – Continue reading

Panama acts to clean up reputation for money laundering

Panama took a major step in an effort to clean up its reputation as Latin America’s premier hub for money laundering, reports the AP. The nation’s legislature late Wednesday unanimously approved a proposed law that will toughen supervision of more than a dozen non-financial sectors where illicit proceeds from the… – Continue reading

Georgia-Belarus avoid double taxation, establish customs cooperation

Georgia and Belarus are stepping up their bilateral cooperation in taxation, customs affairs, and a number of other avenues. Representatives of both countries today signed a cooperation agreement on avoidance of double taxation, prevention of evasion of income and capital taxes, which would act as a basis for further talks…. – Continue reading

Switzerland To Amend Tax Treatment Of PEs

Switzerland is to amend federal tax legislation to prevent the double taxation of certain permanent establishments (PEs) located in the country. The planned reform is the result of a consultation on the application of the flat-rate tax credit. It will affect PEs in Switzerland that have their registered office in… – Continue reading

The Prosperity Corps: Millions of Americans Selling Products and Services Abroad | Commentary

On Oct. 14, 1960, President John F. Kennedy made an impassioned plea to University of Michigan students, exhorting them to move abroad and assist nations struggling under the weight of underdeveloped economies. Kennedy was convinced American talent is a unique, effective export commodity. That speech laid the foundation for the… – Continue reading