Category: Tax Information Exchange Agreements

UAE signs agreement on exchange of information for tax purposes with Norway

The visit aimed to explore ways of developing and promoting the technical partnership as well as exchanging experience on financial and economic affairs between the two parties. The UAE delegation started off with a visit to the Capital of Norway Oslo, during which the Ministry of Finance (MoF), signed an… – Continue reading

‘Patently False’: Bahamas Not Violating Tax Rules

A former finance minister yesterday slammed as “patently false” suggestions by a prominent tax advocacy group that the Bahamas is “disregarding the rules” and flouting global information exchange and transparency standards. James Smith, also an ex-Central Bank governor, hit out at the Tax Justice Network after its 2015 Financial Secrecy… – Continue reading

Barbados, Slovakia Sign Double Taxation Agreement

Barbados and Slovakia signed a double tax agreement on October 28, 2015, to boost investment and trade prospects. The DTA allocates taxing rights to the two territories, to ensure that cross-border income is not taxed twice. It further stipulates that cross-border income from dividends will be subject to a withholding… – Continue reading

Sixteen States’ Tax Transparency Frameworks Reviewed

Sixteen peer review reports were released at the recent plenary meeting of the OECD Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes on October 29-30, 2015. The release of the reports follows reviews of those territories’ legislation for the exchange of tax information and their frameworks for… – Continue reading

Global Forum makes strides toward tax transparency

The timely and effective implementation of the automatic exchange of tax information was a key theme during the Oct. 29-30 meeting of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes held in Bridgetown, Barbados. The meeting, which brought together delegates from the Global Forum’s 128 member… – Continue reading

Hong Kong second worst in financial transparency, says survey

Hong Kong is the world’s second least transparent financial center, making it vulnerable to tax evasion, money laundering and other wrongdoing. It is topped only by Switzerland in a global survey by Tax Justice Network, a coalition of researchers and activists focused on tax avoidance issues. The United States ranks… – Continue reading

BELGIUM: REPORTING NO LONGER REQUIRED, PAYMENTS TO LUXEMBOURG, CYPRUS, SEYCHELLES

Payments made to Luxembourg, Cyprus, and the Seychelles during the current tax period are no longer required to be reported, according to the findings of a 29-30 October 2015 meeting of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes. The conclusion of the October 2015 meeting… – Continue reading

OECD: Global Forum on tax transparency pushes forward international co-operation against tax evasion

Major implementation milestones are being met by members of the world’s leading forum on tax transparency as the international community continues to move ahead towards greater tax transparency. The imminent shift to the automatic exchange of information will send a strong warning to tax evaders. Significant strides towards a major… – Continue reading

Israel and Australia in tax treaty talks

An Israel delegation is scheduled to visit Australia in June 2016. The Israel Tax Authority is negotiating a treaty for prevention of double taxation with Australia, sources inform “Globes.” Tax Authority head Moshe Asher is currently in advanced talks with Australian Treasurer Joe Hockey, who himself declared that the Australian… – Continue reading

Azerbaijani President approves intergovernmental agreement with the US FATCA

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev approved the intergovernmental Azerbaijan-US agreement on “Improving compliance with Azerbaijan and the United States of international rules on tax requirements and fulfilling the requirements of the Act on the taxation of foreign accounts (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, FATCA)”. The relevant law is published in the… – Continue reading

Swiss Federal Council Approves Liechtenstein, Norway DTAs

The Swiss Federal Council has adopted dispatches on a new double tax agreement (DTA) with Liechtenstein and a protocol to the agreement with Norway. The DTA with Liechtenstein was signed on July 10, 2015. It replaces the existing 1995 treaty. The agreement provides that old age and survivors’ insurance (AHV)… – 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

Financial transparency poor in Switzerland, Hong Kong, U.S., study says

TORONTO, Nov 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Switzerland, Hong Kong and the United States have the world’s worst records on combating financial secrecy that allows the wealthy to dodge taxes or hide their money, according to a study released on Monday. Most countries’ secrecy score improved in recent years as… – Continue reading

D.C. Made A Change To Its Tax Law, And Caribbean Countries Aren’t Happy About It

Faced with outrage from over a dozen otherwise placid Caribbean nations, D.C. officials are backtracking on a plan to openly call out countries it says allow big U.S. businesses to skip out on paying local taxes. At issue is a change to existing tax law made through the 2016 D.C…. – Continue reading

Inniss: FATCA good for Barbados

Barbados’ reputation as a home of “serious” business and a “significant” player in international business is being enhanced with the adoption of a United States law which targets non-complaint US taxpayers with foreign accounts, Minister of International Business Donville Inniss has contended. In fact, Inniss suggested that the Foreign Accounts… – Continue reading

South Africa: South African Tax Legislation: Proposed Amendments In An International Tax Context

South African Tax Legislation: Proposed Amendments in an International Tax Context[1] This article sets out a brief summary of some of the proposed amendments introduced by recent South African draft Tax Bills. The article focuses on amendments in the context of international taxation. The draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill, 2015… – Continue reading

New transfer pricing regulations bring increased transparency obligations

The new rules require companies to file a “country-by-country” report as well as creating new specific documentation requirements. CbC report For the fiscal year beginning 1 January 2016, country-by-country (CbC) reporting will be compulsory for corporate groups whose turnover exceeds EUR750 million in the 12 months prior to the information… – Continue reading

Registration deadline for FATCA extended

As noted in our previous updates on the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the related intergovernmental agreement between Canada and the United States for the enhanced exchange of tax information (the IGA), many Canadian financial institutions such as IFMs, portfolio managers, exempt market dealers and investment funds were… – Continue reading

Mauritius promises India clean and trusted jurisdiction

NEW DELHI: Often accused of being an offshore financial centre misused for round tripping, Mauritius today assured India that it will “walk the extra mile” to ensure that its reputations as clean and trusted jurisdiction is upheld at all costs. “We will put in all the necessary efforts and walk… – Continue reading

Barbados endorses OECD’s Global Standard for the Automatic Exchange of Information

Barbados has formally endorsed the AEOI global standard during a signing ceremony held in Barbados on Wednesday. The event was held in conjunction with a meeting of the OECD’s Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes that was also hosted in Barbados. “Transparency and the exchange… – Continue reading

Green light for the entry into force of the DTA between Switzerland and Argentina

Bern, 10.29.2015 – The double taxation agreement (DTA) in the area of taxes on income and on capital between Switzerland and Argentina is on 27 November 2015 to enter into force after the ratification procedures in Switzerland has been completed. It will replace the agreement of 1997 and corresponds to… – 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

Fighting tax evasion: EU and Liechtenstein sign new tax transparency agreement

Under the new agreement, Liechtenstein and EU Member States will automatically exchange information on the financial accounts of each other’s residents from 2017. Pierre Moscovici, Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, said: “Today the EU and Liechtenstein are sending out a clear message: we are partners in… – 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

FATCA, bilateral meeting Pasquale Valentini – John R. Phillips

The Ambassador of the United States of America, John R. Phillips, today in the Republic for the signing of the intergovernmental FATCA, met this morning at Palazzo Begni, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Pasquale Valentini. A bilateral especially focused on the issues – all current – which has… – Continue reading

Barbados and Slovakia sign tax agreement

A DOUBLE TAXATION agreement was signed between Barbados and the Slovak Republic this afternoon. Minister of International Business Donville Inniss signed on Barbados’ behalf at a ceremony at Hilton Barbados. It is the 37th treaty signed between Barbados and another territory while Barbados became the 74th country to sign an… – Continue reading

Brazilian wealth seeks Cayman deals in complex environment

(CNS Business): The use of Cayman Islands funds as a wealth management tool for high net worth Latin American families was debated last week at the STEP LatAm Conference in Brazil, where kidnapping is a constant worry for the wealthy and demand for outbound investments is fuelled by privacy and… – Continue reading

Russia Wants to Put Austria on Tax Haven List

Austria is on the preliminary list of 119 countries and territories which from the point of view of Russian authorities don’t guarantee the exchange of tax information with Russia. If the document is implemented, as planned, in form of a resolution, Russian investors in Austria will face massive tax disadvantages… – 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

Iranian ambassador takes office in Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister Abdulaziz Kamilov received the copies of credentials of Iran’s new Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador Bahman Agharazi Dormani, Uzbek Foreign Ministry said. During the meeting, the sides discussed the status and priority areas of Uzbek-Iranian cooperation in political, trade, economic, cultural, humanitarian and other spheres. They reiterated mutual… – Continue reading

Ending EU citizens’ bank secrecy in Switzerland

Parliament adopted its stance on a deal with Switzerland to make it harder for EU citizens to hide cash from the tax man in Swiss bank accounts, in a vote on Tuesday. Under the deal, the EU and Switzerland will automatically exchange information on the bank accounts of each other’s… – 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

Taiwan and Mainland China signed a Cross-Straits Income Tax Agreement

Taiwan and Mainland China signed the “Cross-straits Agreements for the Avoidance of Double Taxation on Income and Solidifying Cooperation with respect to Taxes” (hereinafter referred to as “Cross-straits ITA”) on 25 August 2015. After the draft Article 25-2 of the “Act Governing Relations between the People of the Taiwan Area… – 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

What Foreign Expats in U.S. Have That American Expats Don’t

Expats living in the United States enjoy greater financial comfort than U.S. expats living abroad, according to a recent HSBC survey. Financial findings from the report, “Expat Explorer: Balancing Life Abroad,” revealed key differences between expats living in the U.S. and U.S. citizens living abroad. According to the report, expats… – Continue reading

Agreements with Italy and Japan to avoid international double taxation

The negotiations conducted by the Ministry of Finance and the Internal Revenue Service (SII) for Chile to sign the agreements to avoid international double taxation with Italy and Japan have concluded successfully. “The successful completion of negotiations with two of the world’s major economies crown an exceptional year in strengthening… – Continue reading

Tax Justice for Social Justice

By Martina Neuwirth and Thomas Kattnig [This blog article published on July 9, 2015 is translated from the German on the Internet, http://blog.arbeit-wirtschaft.at.] June 23 was the international day of public services. Did you know that? Provision of these services – water, hospitals, schools, culture, energy, streets, public transportation and… – Continue reading

Tony Wickenden: Net is closing in on offshore tax avoidance

Evading and avoiding tax through the use of offshore structures and arrangements is the source of much tax loss, according to HM Revenue & Customs. No surprise then that the current Government (and the coalition before it) has been relentless in its crackdown on it, with a special focus on… – Continue reading

Ireland Publishes Updated International Tax Strategy

The Irish Government has published an update on its International Tax Strategy, in which Finance Minister Michael Noonan stresses that the country is “well positioned for the post-base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) world.” According to Noonan, “This is not something that has happened by accident. Difficult but necessary changes… – Continue reading

‘Tax-havens’ routing 60pc of global trade

JAKARTA, Oct 19: As ‘tax-havens’ are now routing some 60 per cent of international trade, multinational corporations (MNCs) have become more aggressive in evading taxes. As the volume of global trade was estimated at $23.5 trillion in 2013, of which $18.5 trillion was trade in goods and the rest was… – 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

Hong Kong’s tax co-operation status clarified by EC

Hong Kong (HKSAR) – The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government noted that the European Commission (EC) updated its webpage on October 12 on the listing of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions amongst the European Union (EU) Member States. After the Government’s liaison and clarification with relevant authorities, the technical error of… – Continue reading

The Algeria and the United States sign an agreement on sharing tax information

The Algeria and the United States signed Tuesday in Algiers an intergovernmental agreement on the sharing of tax information between the two countries and to promote financial transparency and the strengthening of bilateral and international fight against tax evasion. The agreement, first of its kind concluded by the US with… – Continue reading

Federal Council adopts dispatch on double taxation agreement with Oman

Bern, 14.10.2015 – Today, the Federal Council adopted the dispatch on the new double taxation agreement (DTA) with Oman and submitted it to Parliament for approval. The agreement will promote bilateral economic relations and contains provisions on the exchange of information upon request in accordance with the OECD standard. Aside… – Continue reading

Brazil: Tax Information Exchange Agreement With Brazil

On December 29, 2014, Uruguayan Congress ratified the Tax Information Exchange Agreement entered into between Uruguay and Brazil (“the TIEA”). The TIEA is patterned after the OECD Model. The Contracting Parties undertake to cooperate with each other through the exchange of any information which might be foreseeably relevant for tax… – Continue reading

Blueprint signals thaw in India-Maldives ties

During Sushma Swaraj’s visit, the nations also sign pacts on avoidance of double taxation and tax information exchange New Delhi: India and the Maldives have drawn up a new blueprint for bilateral ties that included closer economic and defence cooperation, pointing to a thaw in the relations following the Maldives’… – Continue reading

Expat Bank Data Exchanged Under FATCA

The US Internal Revenue Service has begun receiving data from foreign banks about US expats’ overseas bank accounts and is now sharing data with certain foreign tax authorities to also support their tax enforcement efforts. The first tax information exchanges on September 30, 2015, were facilitated by a platform put… – Continue reading