Category: Tax Laws

MotoGP » Emotional Marquez responds to Andorra critics

MotoGP champion Marc Marquez hit hard by criticism of a planned move to Andorra, will continue to pay tax in Spain. MotoGP champion Marc Marquez gave an emotional response to the criticism he has received within Spain over a reported move to Andorra. Speaking during Friday’s preview for the Superprestigio… – Continue reading

Bombardier among companies using legal tax havens at expense of home country

MONTREAL – The problem is not that Bombardier Inc. played a complex shell game since at least 2010 by refinancing and redirecting US$500 million of its financing activities to Luxembourg, a notorious tax haven. It’s that it does so legally — and is hurting its home country despite being one… – Continue reading

American lawmakers will put their rubber stamp on global profit-shifting

All those Dutch sandwiches, double Irishes and Luxembourg, uh, lunchboxes that US multinational companies use to defer taxes and shift profits abroad are expected to be re-empowered today when the Senate votes to enact a one-year tax extension package. Included in the package is a renewal of two breaks, one… – Continue reading

SINGAPORE AND THE US SIGN THE FOREIGN ACCOUNT TAX COMPLIANCE ACT MODEL 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT

On 9 December 2014, the Government of Singapore and the Government of the United States signed an intergovernmental agreement (“IGA“) to facilitate the implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA“) in Singapore. The IGA is based on the United States Department of the Treasury’s Model 1 IGA and… – Continue reading

Taxing Diverted Profits: The Empire Strikes Back

There’s big news from across the pond. The U.K. government’s Autumn Statement (formerly known as the pre-Budget report), released December 3, promises to change how multinational corporations will be taxed – and offers a cautionary tale for would-be U.S. tax reformers. Britain will introduce a “diverted profits” tax, targeting corporations… – Continue reading

‘Grandfather’ of Antigua’s financial services leads the way in innovation

This is a United World interview for USA Today for a report on Antigua and Barbuda. Brian Stuart-Young, CEO of Global Bank of Commerce and Non-resident Ambassador to China, spoke about opportunities for American investors in the energy sector, Antigua’s robust framework for financial services, and the potential for the… – Continue reading

Finance Ministry Reacts To Latest ‘LuxLeaks’

Responding to another leak, the Luxembourg Finance Ministry has said that the advance tax rulings issued to multinationals by the country’s tax authority are not, and never have been, secret. The Ministry issued a statement on December 10 acknowledging the publication by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) of… – Continue reading

Putin Says Tax Rules Should Remain Unchanged

Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin, has said that tax legislation should remain unchanged for the next four years, and that he wants a one-off tax amnesty for individuals who repatriate capital to Russia. Addressing the Federal Assembly, Putin said that there is a need for stable legislation and predictable rules, which… – Continue reading

FIFA, IOC Face Greater Scrutiny After Swiss Tighten Rules

Corruption Scandals In May, the legal committee of Parliament’s lower house approved a proposal to expand Swiss banks’ scrutiny of accounts and transfers to include international sporting organizations. The legislation comes in the wake of a series of corruption scandals that have tarnished the image of FIFA. Last year senior… – Continue reading

Taxing Diverted Profits: The Empire Strikes Back

There’s big news from across the pond. The U.K. government’s Autumn Statement (formerly known as the pre-Budget report), released December 3, promises to change how multinational corporations will be taxed – and offers a cautionary tale for would-be U.S. tax reformers. Britain will introduce a “diverted profits” tax, targeting corporations… – Continue reading

Finance Ministry Reacts To Latest ‘LuxLeaks’

Responding to another leak, the Luxembourg Finance Ministry has said that the advance tax rulings issued to multinationals by the country’s tax authority are not, and never have been, secret. The Ministry issued a statement on December 10 acknowledging the publication by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) of… – Continue reading

Burger King will avoid $117m in tax from Tim Hortons merger, activists say

Findings from Americans for Tax Fairness directly contradict Burger King’s earlier insistence that the merger would create ‘no tax benefit’ Burger King acquires Tim Hortons and calls Obama’s bluff on tax Burger King stands to avoid paying hundreds of millions of dollars in US taxes if it completes its pending… – Continue reading

GRUBER’S COMMENTS REVEAL BROADER LIBERAL DECEPTION ON TAXES

Jonathan Gruber, MIT professor and Affordable Care Act (ObamaCare) architect, faced the House Oversight committee earlier this week. Gruber was grilled over his comments pertaining to the passage of ObamaCare through Congress and the law’s mechanics. The professor has been caught on camera multiple times almost bragging about the deception… – Continue reading

UK Finance Bill 2015 — Draft Clauses Published

This Alert provides more details on the most significant measures contained in the draft Finance Bill. Draft clauses of the UK Finance Bill 2015 were published on 10 December 2014. They will now be the subject of consultation until 4 February 2015. This Alert provides more details on the most… – 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

FATCA and Trustees: Part I

Do trustees need to register with the US Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) before 1 January 2015?  Does registration need to be made in respect of a trust? These questions need to be given due consideration by Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) trustees and the trusts in respect… – 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

India keen to assist Barbados

THE CONCLUSION of an air services agreement and training opportunities for Barbadians were among the areas discussed, when India’s High Commissioner, Subashini Murugesan, paid a courtesy call on Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Charles Burnett. Burnett received the High Commissioner on behalf of the Minister of Foreign… – 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

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

Next move: Thailand as HQ and trading hub of Asean

THAILAND has offered tax incentives for regional operating headquarters and international procurement centres for more than 10 years, but there are fewer than 300 companies operating ROHs or IPCs. Recently, the Cabinet approved a measure promoting Thailand as the shared-services hub of the Asean Economic Community. It is expected that… – Continue reading

1 FATCA and trustees: part I

Maples and Calder Michael Gagie, Richard Grasby, Tim Clipstone, Christopher Capewell, Jon Fowler and Tim Frawley Do trustees need to register with the US Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) before 1 January 2015?  Does registration need to be made in respect of a trust? These questions need to be given… – Continue reading

Tax Reform In 2015 Can Impact Apple

Summary Corporate tax reform is getting closer, repatriation of foreign profits is a possible outcome. Reform may end the practice of deferment, meaning overseas cash hordes will no longer be part of common corporate practice. Many large U.S. companies will have decisions on how to use funds that are no… – Continue reading

The Luxembourg ministry of Finance comments on the latest publications by the ICIJ

The ministry of Finance acknowledges the publication by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and affiliated medias of a further series of advance tax decisions (“rulings”) issued by the Luxembourg tax administration. As with previous publications (“Luxleaks”), the way in which these documents were acquired is highly questionable. The… – Continue reading

Ferrari Said to Weigh Moving Fiscal Base Outside Italy

Ferrari SpA is considering moving its fiscal residence outside Italy to save on corporate taxes as the supercar maker prepares for its spinoff from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV (FCAU), people familiar with the matter said. The manufacturer, which uses the colors of the Italian flag in its logo, may follow… – Continue reading

New UK ‘diverted profits tax’ on multinationals will raise very little tax, says expert

A new UK tax on the ‘diverted profits’ of multinationals operating in the UK “is probably not needed, will be hard to apply and will raise little money” according to one expert. 10 Dec 2014 Corporate tax Tax International tax UK Europe Heather Self of Pinsent Masons, the law firm… – Continue reading

IRS Extends ‘Deemed Compliant’ Status of Countries for FATCA

The Internal Revenue Service has issued an announcement extending the “deemed compliant” status of countries that are treated as if they had an intergovernmental agreement with the U.S. Treasury Department in place for purposes of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act. FATCA, which was included as part of the HIRE… – Continue reading

MotoGP: Marc Marquez rumoured to have moved to Andorra for tax reasons

TWICE-WORLD champion in MotoGP Marc Márquez is reported to have moved to Andorra to reduce his taxes. The 21-year-old, who scooped up the top title in his rookie year, 2013, and repeated the performance the following season, is said to be earning around 10 million euros a year – but… – 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

Harris: Ireland has ‘nothing to fear’ from EU tax proposals

Minister of state stresses taxation rates remains a matter for member states Ireland has “nothing to fear” from European proposals to tackle multinational tax avoidance, the Minister of State at the Department of Finance Simon Harris said on Tuesday as EU finance ministers rubber-stamped new rules on the automatic exchange… – Continue reading

Hong Kong exchanges notes with Japan regarding comprehensive agreement on avoidance of double taxation

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region today (December 10) exchanged notes with the Government of Japan regarding the Exchange of Information (EoI) Article in the Agreement between the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China and… – Continue reading

EU finance ministers agree on measures against tax avoidance

RUSSELS, Dec. 9 (Xinhua) — European Union (EU) finance ministers Tuesday agreed on two taxation measures towards combating corporate tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning. According to a statement, finance ministers have given their political backing to the anti-abuse clause of the Parent Subsidiary Directive and to the mandatory exchange… – 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

Malta: A Question Of Substance

Malta continues to receive glowing reviews internationally as a stable financial services centre of repute within the European Union. Over the past fifteen years, Malta has moved seamlessly from being an offshore to an onshore jurisdiction, through the implementation of several legal, tax and regulatory rules intended to stimulate domestic… – Continue reading

Ireland: Property Investment Structures In Ireland: Irish Investment Opportunities

In recent times there has been a welcome return to activity in the Irish real estate market. Overseas investors have been circling and private equity groups have started investing heavily in Irish real estate amid confidence that the Irish economy has stabilised and is returning to growth. In this briefing… – Continue reading

UK: Moving to the UK from France

Some statistics rank London as the fourth largest ‘French’ city by population, and the number of French individuals moving to the UK is growing. This is not surprising – the UK offers a highly favourable tax regime for ‘non-domiciled’ individuals moving to the UK, while entrepreneurs, professionals and high net… – Continue reading

Interviews/Commentary Luxembourg Says Tax Rulings Are Not Secret, Never Have Been

Tax rulings “issued by the Luxembourg tax authorities are not, and have never been, secret,” the nation’s finance ministry said in an e-mailed statement. “In fact, Luxembourg, spontaneously and upon request, exchanges information on rulings with other countries, as foreseen by non-double taxation treaties as well as by directives and… – Continue reading