Category: FATCA

FY 2016 Budget Tax Proposals Target Insurance Companies

On February 2, the Obama Administration released its fiscal year 2016 budget (FY 2016 Budget). The hallmarks of the FY 2016 Budget are proposals that would impose (i) a minimum tax on the current foreign earnings of U.S. corporations and their controlled foreign corporations (CFCs) and (ii) a one-time 14%… – Continue reading

EY hosts FATCA breakfast seminars

EY is hosting two breakfast seminars this week to discuss how local businesses should be preparing for the next stages of FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) implementation – the identification of reportable accounts and the reporting process itself. Led by Wendy Martin, Executive Tax Director at EY in the… – Continue reading

Obama-Modi talks high on optics, many pacts not signed

Negotiations over the India-United States nuclear deal continued until “Air Force One landed in Delhi” carrying President Barack Obama. According to sources, the nuclear deal and other agreements announced during Mr. Obama’s visit to India for Republic Day were being finalised right down to the moment his plane touched down…. – Continue reading

Taxpayers No Longer

Some 776 American citizens or long-time residents renounced their status in the third quarter of 2014, according to the Treasury Department. If that trend continues, the U.S. will see more than 3,000 renunciations this year-a record. Why are so many Americans forfeiting their citizenship? In 2010, Congress passed the Foreign… – Continue reading

FATCA confusion remains as India delays signing IGA

Time is ticking for India to sign its inter-governmental agreement (IGA) with the US under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) after it received a one month extension on the original December 31 deadline. President Obama’s visit to India last week fuelled speculation that the IGA could be signed… – Continue reading

New MPF provisions in Hong Kong

On 30 January 2015 the Legislative Council passed certain changes to the Mandatory Provident Fund Schemes Ordinance (“MPFSO”). Such changes, when they come into force, will enable the withdrawal of benefits on the terminal illness of an employee, and also enable a phased withdrawal of accrued benefits. In addition, the… – Continue reading

Guernsey positions itself on the front foot to meet regulatory demands

Panellists at a Guernsey funds technical masterclass in London have praised the jurisdiction for its progressive nature in tackling international regulatory developments. Delegates were told that Guernsey’s response to initiatives such as the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) II, the Foreign Account Tax… – Continue reading

Preparation leads Guernsey to regulatory success

Guernsey’s forward-thinking approach to international regulatory requirements has aided the success of its funds industry and raising its profile as an international finance centre, according to a panel discussion at the Guernsey Funds Masterclass in London. Panellists discussed the implementation of regulations like such as the Alternative Investment Fund Managers… – Continue reading

Industry praises Guernsey regulators

Panellists at a Guernsey funds technical masterclass in London have praised the jurisdiction for its “progressive nature” in tackling international regulatory developments. Delegates were told that Guernsey’s response to initiatives such as the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD), Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) II, the Foreign Account Tax… – Continue reading

IRS Focus: Offshore Tax Evasion Tops Dirty Dozen List

The IRS issued two New Releases this week that restate its focus on offshore tax evasion.  The first was January 29, 2015 which followed the First International Criminal Tax Symposium. “The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division (IRS-CI) and Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) co-hosted a three-day International Criminal… – Continue reading

London offers world stage and war chest for Republican 2016 hopefuls

Potential candidates can gain foreign experience and donations in the British capital but expatriate supporters want action on Obama’s onerous tax demands Republican donors in the UK are lobbying the presidential hopefuls visiting London in search of foreign policy credentials and wealthy corporate allies to abandon President Barack Obama’s aggressive… – Continue reading

3 IRS Strikes? FATCA, FBARs, An ‘Abode’ In U.S. Although You Live Abroad

With over 7 million Americans living abroad, many have complained about the rigorous IRS enforcement of global tax reporting, the risk of draconian FBAR penalties for reporting foreign accounts, and FATCA discrimination. FATCA, America’s global tax enforcement law, applies virtually everywhere. It is easy for the IRS to find you,… – Continue reading

HSBC the latest bank to implement FATCA

IRS threatens 30% withholding tax on non-compliant banks Dubai: Many people, including American citizens working in the Gulf state, received recently letters from their UAE-based banks asking them for more details and papers in compliance with American laws introduced by tax service. The move comes as many citizens of the… – Continue reading

The IRS’s Weak Tea

At the US agency responsible for enforcing the Fatca tax withholding reporting law, an apparent lack of frequency in updating GIIN registrations, along with the as-yet-untested launch of its compliance service, reflect poorly on its capabilities I covered Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) developments in this space just two… – Continue reading

IRS Announces That More Than 50,000 Have Enrolled In OVDP; Amnesty Program To Remain Open Indefinitely

Yesterday, the Internal Revenue Service unveiled its latest statistics on participation in its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP), an amnesty program for taxpayers with undisclosed foreign bank accounts that has existed in various forms since 2009.  To date, more than 50,000 taxpayers have made voluntary disclosures regarding offshore bank accounts,… – Continue reading

IRS Targets Banks In FATCA Crackdown

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has posted tax investigators to foreign embassies to lead a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) crackdown on suspected tax evasion. The Asia Pacific financial centres of Hong and Singapore are two of the main targets, according to industry experts. The move follows claims… – Continue reading

Dominican Republic must soon ease banking secret, Taxman warns

Santo Domingo.- Internal Taxes Agency director Guarocuya Felix on Thursday warned that Dominican Republic must soon dismantle the barriers which limit the automatic access to information of the financial sector’s taxpayers, because despite the Arbitration Court resolution to break banking secrecy when the tax administration so requires, the information doesn’t… – Continue reading

IGA with United States of America under FATCA – Registration

Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) with United States of America (US) under Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act (FATCA)- Registration Please refer to circular DBR.AML.No.9644/14.07.018/2014-15 dated December 30, 2014, on the captioned subject. 2. In partial modification to the above circular, it is clarified that those RRBs which do not have more than… – Continue reading

Global Tax Transparency Rising in 2015 As FATCA, OECD Initiatives Gain Momentum

Jan. 23 — The growth of global tax transparency is expected to leap ahead in 2015—meaning companies, individual taxpayers and financial institutions must exercise new levels of caution, practitioners told Bloomberg BNA. With more than 100 intergovernmental agreements under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and dozens of countries signing… – Continue reading

‘The age of financial privacy is over’

Jonathan Weiss hasn’t lived in the US for 25 years. But that didn’t keep his foreign bank account from being frozen in the wake of new US tax laws. Find out how you can avoid the same fate at the hands of FATCA. “I had been living in Switzerland for… – Continue reading

Indian MFs’ rising US headache

Fatca registration, which is mandatory, could reveal technical violations of three other American laws, with penal consequences The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) might be a bigger headache for the Rs 11 lakh-crore-mutual fund (MF) sector than earlier believed. Fatca is an American legislation, under which financial institutions (FI)… – Continue reading

Agreement delivers new protocol to Switzerland-Italy tax treaty

A year in review: the far reach of the IRS in Canada – Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act What is FATCA? The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act1 (“FATCA”) was enacted by the United States Congress in order to deal with non-compliance by US taxpayers using foreign bank accounts. FATCA requires… – Continue reading

Tax cafe: The FATCA conundrum deepens for India

The Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is a new chapter in the US Internal Revenue Code. Chapter 4 was added by the Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act. It seeks to identify US taxpayers having accounts at foreign financial institutions (FFIs) and attempts to enforce reporting of those… – Continue reading

Vizor Simplifies FATCA and AEOI Reporting Obligations for Tax Authorities

Leading regulatory supervision software provider adds new features to provide a robust, future-proof FATCA & AEOI system. Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) January 22, 2015 Vizor, the leading regulatory supervision software provider, today introduced new features that help Tax Authorities meet their Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) obligations as well as… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: FATCA: International Tax Compliance Implications For PRC And Hong Kong

The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) is in the vanguard of a global movement towards the automatic exchange of information on tax matters. The US enacted FATCA in 2010 to tackle the problem of tax evasion by US citizens and residents who under-report or fail to report income… – Continue reading

Obama IRS Shares Private Financial Data With Foreign Tyrants

To comply with unconstitutional pseudo-treaties negotiated by the Obama administration without the consent of Congress or any semblance of constitutional authority, the IRS announced that it will be sharing private financial information on U.S. bank account holders with foreign powers. No warrant is needed for foreign governments or tyrants to… – Continue reading

The World Wide Tax Web: FATCA Data Sharing Goes Online

The IRS has unveiled a secure web application, the International Data Exchange Service (IDES), for cross-border data sharing. IDES will allow Foreign Financial Institutions (FFIs) and tax authorities from other countries to transmit financial data on U.S. taxpayers’ accounts, via an encrypted pathway, to the IRS. The tool is part… – Continue reading

Year in Review: Legislation and Guidance for Financial Institutions in 2014

2014 was a year replete with new legislative and regulatory initiatives impacting federally regulated financial institutions. The key initiatives introduced or implemented in 2014 are outlined in our annual year in review. PRUDENTIAL REGULATION: GUIDANCE FROM OSFI Proposed New Bail-in Regime for Large Banks On August 1, 2014, the Government… – Continue reading

Canada: Towards A Global FATCA?: OECD, G20 Unanimously Endorse Global Automatic Information Exchange

On October 29, 2014, through the OECD “Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes,” both the OECD and G20 countries endorsed a new Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matter. 59 countries are so-called “early adopters” and are committed to undertaking their… – Continue reading

IRS Form W-9 Year 2015

A person who is required to file an information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification number (TIN) to report, for example, income paid to you, payments made to you in settlement of payment card and third party network transactions, real estate transactions, mortgage interest you paid,… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Caribbean IFCs: Well Regulated Parts Of The International Furniture

Observers of offshore financial centres will know that post 2008 they have been weathering a perfect storm. Firstly, reduced transactional flows, simply because there is less money available for structured finance and investment generally. Secondly, a constant barrage of negative publicity, which deliberately seeks to conflate tax evasion and tax… – Continue reading

Asia’s richest to cling onto wealth for longer

Asia’s ultra-high-net-worth-individuals (UHNWIs) are expected to hang onto their wealth for longer, as succession planning becomes an increasingly pertinent issue among this investor demographic elsewhere in the world. According to a new report by consultancy Wealth-X, around US$16 trillion of global UHNWI wealth is expected to be handed over to… – Continue reading

2015 legislative and regulatory agenda is a mixed bag

No issue dominates this year’s legislative and regulatory agenda of the risk management and property/casualty insurance community as reauthorization of the federal terrorism insurance backstop did even several weeks ago. Extension of the program, which lapsed several days before Congress reinstated it in early January, united the industry around a… – Continue reading

U.S. and China Team Up to Launch Global Tax System

In the world of offshore asset protection and personal finance, you regularly come across the claim that there are only two countries that actively tax their residents’ worldwide income: the United States and Eritrea. All other countries only tax income earned at home. That’s apparently no longer true. It turns… – Continue reading