Category: Tax Laws

London mayor’s unpaid tax bill provides food for thought

You may have heard in the news about Boris Johnson. He’s a flamboyant politician in the U.K. with an unruly mop of blonde hair. Recently, he made news by publicly saying he absolutely won’t pay his U.S. taxes. And yes, he is the mayor of London (the “real” London, where… – Continue reading

Josephine Feehily: unclear how tax changes will affect firms

Interview: Outgoing Revenue Commissioners head is proud of her time leading the department The international tax environment is still too unsettled for one to predict how any changes taking place will affect the State’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment, according to outgoing chairwoman of the Revenue Commissioners Josephine Feehily. Feehily… – Continue reading

The “Laffer curve” turns 40 years old

The informal Washington D.C. dinner that took place 40 years ago has become the stuff of legend. That’s when economist Arthur Laffer used a beverage napkin to sketch a chart that became known as the “Laffer Curve.” The following four decades proved Laffer’s point: People change their behaviors in response… – Continue reading

Tax evasion: Govt moves to make laws stricter

ISLAMABAD: The government has prepared draft bills to introduce amendments to four relevant laws to declare tax evasion as an offence related to money laundering, aimed at curbing misuse of foreign investment and remittance schemes. The step is being taken to meet a condition of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that… – Continue reading

Canada transparency laws force ASX companies to disclose tax bills

Two Australian mining companies will be forced to disclose how much tax they pay in every country around the world by new transparency laws introduced in Canada. Paladin Energy and OceanaGold, both dual-listed in Australia and Canada, will have to comply with new Canadian laws requiring all oil, gas and… – Continue reading

India studying info provided by Cyprus on tax evaders

NEW DELHI, DEC 25: India will look at removing Cyprus from the blacklist of countries that do not share details about tax evaders after examining information given the island nation. India had blacklisted Cyprus last year for not sharing information about tax evaders. “They (Cyprus) have given some information. We are… – Continue reading

Swiss Bankers in Limbo After U.S. Jury Clears Ex-UBS Manager

The courtroom victory of the only Swiss banker to beat the U.S. in a trial over offshore tax evasion may embolden other indicted financial workers to leave a legal limbo some have endured more than five years. Twenty-five offshore bankers, lawyers and advisers have yet to answer U.S. Justice Department… – Continue reading

KPMG responds to transfer pricing ruling

KPMG has responded to the ATO’s recent taxation ruling TR 2014/8 (documentation requirements) and practice statements PSLA 2014/2 (penalties) and PSLA 2014/3 (simplification). Anthony Seve, KPMG transfer pricing partner, said the ruling places increased compliance and documentation obligations on larger companies. This, he said, is reflective of global developments. “Although… – Continue reading

The Vatican Bank, Christmas Cheer, And FATCA

For centuries the inner workings of the Vatican Bank have been cloaked in secrecy. That was before Pope Francis, who has pledged to restore public confidence in the administration of the Roman Catholic Church. This week we learned the United States and the Holy See have brokered a FATCA agreement… – Continue reading

Worldwide Exchange of Tax Information: OECD Expands upon FATCA to Add New Requirements

While the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has focused worldwide attention on U.S. efforts to create a mandatory cross-border exchange of tax information, the enactment of FATCA was not an isolated occurrence. For more than a decade, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has been trying to… – Continue reading

How Middle East Tax Laws Impact Foreign Businesses

Nilesh Ashar, partner and head of Tax for KPMG in the UAE, analyses the impact of investment regulations and tax laws on foreign businesses foraying into the Middle East. In the last decade, the Middle East region has witnessed significant economic growth, primarily driven by the surge in oil revenues…. – Continue reading

Japanese investment in Pakistan

Japan has remained a cornerstone of Pakistan’s economy for the past many years. Japanese Companies have invested in all sectors across Pakistan. Be it auto, trading, manufacturing, infrastructure development, packaging, steel manufacturing, indenting, etc a large number of Japanese Companies have a strong presence in Pakistan. Pakistan’s Investment and Corporate… – Continue reading

Yatseniuk: Dissolving convention with Cyprus over double taxation avoidance will not instantly end it

The decision by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the possible future adoption by parliament of the bill dissolving a convention between the governments of Ukraine and Cyprus on the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of tax evasion regarding income tax and the related protocol does not… – Continue reading

Ingersoll-Rand Cleared for U.S. Contracts Despite Inversion

In August, President Barack Obama pledged to use the powers of his office to discourage the corporate tax-avoidance technique known as inversion, in which U.S. companies claim foreign tax addresses. Four months earlier, according to a previously unreported legal document, his Department of Homeland Security did just the opposite. It… – Continue reading

Father Christmas’s FATCA Concerns

Even Father Christmas should make sure he’s not inadvertently hiding anything from the US tax authorities, says Sophie Mazzier We all risk becoming a little preoccupied with counting at this time of year, don’t we? Actually, with both counting and deadlines. If it isn’t opening those 24 doors on the… – Continue reading

Business Lobby Urges Tax Amnesty for Reinvestment in Indonesia

Jakarta. A leading business lobby with strong ties to the administration of President Joko Widodo has called for a tax amnesty, in which the authorities will waive off past taxes and penalties to conglomerates and individuals parking billions of dollars worth of funds overseas, in a bid to reinvest that… – Continue reading

Bad policy, good politics: Ed Balls’s determination to impose his mansion tax as soon as he can puts the Conservatives in a bind

“The religion of socialism is the language of priorities,” said Nye Bevan, Labour saint and creator of the National Health Service. Now we have discovered the principal priority of one of his heirs, Ed Balls; taxing the homes of the rich. The shadow Chancellor, once so relaxed about the wealth… – Continue reading

Lots of BEPS Output – What Outcome?

*Ernst & Young LLP, New York, NY The BEPS beat plays on. Congratulations to the OECD for meeting (mostly) the ambitious goals for release of their reports on seven action items in September 2014 – right on schedule on September 16. The documents released on September 16 relate to Action… – Continue reading

Luxembourg Supports EU Tax Ruling Reforms

The Luxembourg Government is to provide the European Commission with a list of the tax rulings issued by its tax authorities, along with a list of the beneficiaries of its concessionary tax regime for intellectual property (IP) income. Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel announced that the decision had been made… – Continue reading

Gramegna Calls LuxLeaks ‘Game Changer’ for Tax-Deal Probe

The disclosure of thousands of pages of confidential documents on Luxembourg tax deals was a “game changer” that led European Union regulators to expand their probe of such accords to all 28 nations in the bloc, Luxembourg Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna said. The EU’s expanded investigation “is not a surprise… – Continue reading

Gearing up for Obama’s visit: Finance Ministry to rush Cabinet note to sign US FATCA

NEW DELHI: The finance ministry is planning to rush through a Cabinet note seeking permission to sign an accord with the US on exchanging investment information before a December 31 deadline, ahead of President Barack Obama’s visit to Delhi at the end of January. The government has got the goahead… – Continue reading

Corporations reached secret deals with Luxembourg to avoid tax payments

More leaked documents relating to tax avoidance schemes involving Luxembourg’s government under the leadership of Jean-Claude Juncker, now President of the European Union (EU) Commission, have intensified the political crisis surrounding the EU. It comes at a time of growing opposition to the pro-business EU and the vicious austerity cuts… – Continue reading

The Year of Transparency’s Tipping Point

More countries are requiring an exchange of client information In 2014, we saw a marked increase in transparency regarding foreign assets. The United States took the lead, and other countries followed suit. It looks like we’ve reached the tipping point, that is, “the magic moment when an idea, trend, or… – Continue reading

New UK Capital Gains Tax

KOTA KINABALU: For Malaysian property investors, especially in the London property market where some Malaysian developers, welcomed by Mayor Boris Johnson are active in projects, the United Kingdom Government will introduce new Capital Gains Tax (CGT) on the sale of UK residential property with effect from April 6, 2015. Following… – Continue reading

My Turn: Legislature needs to work on closing tax loopholes

Gov. Maggie Hassan has done an excellent job working with legislative leaders to craft and oversee the state’s current two-year budget. An array of problems is being effectively managed. This budget will end in balance. But looking ahead to the next two-year budget, we in state government face difficult challenges…. – Continue reading

Attention to NH tax structure is needed

Gov. Maggie Hassan has done an excellent job working with legislative leaders to craft and oversee the state’s current two-year budget. An array of problems is being effectively managed. This budget will end in balance. But looking ahead to the next two-year budget, we in state government face difficult challenges…. – Continue reading

Taiwan and South Korea may open negotiations on economic agreements: officials

TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan and South Korea are now more prepared to sign economic agreements, such as investment insurance and double taxation prevention pacts, South Korea’s representative to Taiwan Cho Baek-sang said yesterday. Cho made the comment at the first Taiwan-South Korea humanities exchange conference, held by the de facto… – Continue reading

OECD sets out options for restricting tax deductions for interest

Tax deductions for interest payments could be restricted on a group wide basis, by reference to a fixed ratio, or by a combination of these two solutions, in order to counteract international tax avoidance the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has suggested. 19 Dec 2014 Tax Corporate tax… – Continue reading

Capital Gains Tax Changes for Expat Property Owners

Rules relating to the payment of CGT by non-resident UK property owners will change in April and expats will be affected. Significantly sneaky draft legislation was published last week that will affect the way capital gains tax (CGT) is charged on the sale of UK property assets owed by expats. … – Continue reading

Spain pushes for taxation debate at EU summit

BRUSSELS – It was supposed to be all about investments and Russia, but the issue of tax avoidance is likely to creep onto the EU summit agenda on Thursday (18 December). In the draft summit conclusions circulated among EU ambassadors on Wednesday, there is one paragraph mentioning the “urgent need… – Continue reading

OECD document on international tax dispute resolution is “disappointing”, says expert

A discussion document on making dispute resolution mechanisms in international tax disputes more effective is does not provide enough answers to the questions it raises, an expert has said.19 Dec 2014 Tax Disputes and Investigations Tax Corporate tax International tax Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Africa It is “a disappointing… – Continue reading