Category: Offshore Investments

Sri Lanka receives $1.42 billion as foreign direct investment in 2013

Islamic Finance has garnered an increased interest in the last few years and has the potential to develop the capital markets of Sri Lanka and assist in the development of infrastructure along with encouraging foreign investment in the island state, according to an economist in Sri Lanka. In an interview… – Continue reading

BIS raises “hot money” concerns about emerging market company debt

* Nearly half of EM corporate overseas debt issued offshore * Accounting conventions do not capture associated risks, BIS says By Sam Wilkin LONDON, Dec 7 (Reuters) – Cross-border debt issued by emerging market companies may be less stable than it initially appears due to the increasing role of overseas… – Continue reading

GCC Islamic Banks Turn Offshore For Growth

GCC-based Islamic banks are increasingly eyeing international markets Islamic banks in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations need to expand abroad to maintain their pace of growth in the future, according to Al-Baraka Banking Group, which operates in 15 countries from the Middle East to Asia. “Banks have no alternative,” says… – Continue reading

Putin welcomes billionaires back to Russia – but will they come?

President Putin’s surprise amnesty allowing Russians with cash stashed abroad to bring it back home with no penalty may be a windfall, but then maybe not. The US, Mexico, Italy, Kazakhstan, and many others have tried it with varied success. When financial crises hit, governments have tried to reel in… – Continue reading

Luxembourg Braces for New Wave of Tax-Deal Revelations

Luxembourg’s government is on alert for a new wave of tax revelations that Prime Minister Xavier Bettel expects to hit the country in the coming days. The country’s Finance Minister Pierre Gramegna received a new batch of questions from a group of investigative reporters that indicate more documents revealing alleged… – Continue reading

Two Years of Magnitsky Act: Facts and Details

The factbox devoted to two years of the so-called Magnitsky Act passed by US Senate. This act allows Washington to deny visas and freeze assets of Russian officials allegedly involved in the death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. Five years ago, on November 16, 2009, Sergei Magnitsky, a tax and… – Continue reading

Opposition backtracks on probe

Despite earlier promises to vote in favour, many choose to abstain in the Lower House The approval of a bicameral congressional inquiry into tax evasion received almost no opposition support early yesterday morning — an about-face for some lawmakers who had initially said that they would support the probe into… – Continue reading

Solomon Lew’s GST threat over Australia Post offshore plan

RETAIL billionaire Solomon Lew is threatening to ship Australian online orders from New Zealand to sidestep the GST in light of the Federal Government’s failure to axe the tax-free threshold for overseas purchases. The Premier Investments chairman has also slammed Australia Post for setting up a US mail forwarding service… – Continue reading

Peru Capital-Gain Tax Suffocates Stock Market, Exchange Says

The Lima Stock Exchange urged Peru to eliminate a 5 percent capital-gain tax on equities, saying it has deterred investors and contributed to a drop in trading volume over the past five years. The country’s weighting in global portfolios has fallen 40 percent since 2010, and the tax has helped… – Continue reading

Rikvin Publishes a New Guide on Advantages of Doing Business in India via Singapore

PRWEB.COM NewswireSingapore (PRWEB) December 06, 2014 Buoyant by Singapore Government’s foreign direct investment policies, efficient corporate tax regime, robust intellectual property safeguards, and exemptions on qualifying foreign-sourced incomes, several big Indian companies such as Flipkart, InMobi, Crayon Data, Zipdial and Mobikon have made the city-state their incorporation destination. To assist… – Continue reading

G20’s 2014 statements set clear tax agenda

Brisbane communiqué, after the G20 heads of government summit, and that from their finance ministers, after their earlier meeting in Cairns, along with recent developments in the Forum on Tax Administration mean for business. The Brisbane communiqué contained one paragraph on tax. It read: 13. We are taking actions to… – Continue reading

G20’s 2014 statements set clear tax agenda

Brisbane communiqué, after the G20 heads of government summit, and that from their finance ministers, after their earlier meeting in Cairns, along with recent developments in the Forum on Tax Administration mean for business. The Brisbane communiqué contained one paragraph on tax. It read: 13. We are taking actions to… – Continue reading

U.S. Wants Swiss Banker in Court for Bail Hearing

A Swiss banker accused of helping American clients cheat on their taxes is a fugitive who must show up in a New York courtroom if he wants bail, U.S. prosecutors argued in a legal filing. Stefan Buck, who was Bank Frey & Co.’s head of private banking in Switzerland and… – Continue reading

PwC pushes for FATCA implementation in Nigeria

PwC Nigeria, a leading professional services firm, has challenged financial institutions operating in Nigeria and the sector’s regulators on the need to develop a regulatory framework to drive the implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) in the country. Andrew S. Nevin, a partner at PwC Nigeria and… – Continue reading

Guernsey’s economy shows signs of recovery despite protests

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UK: Switzerland UK Autumn Statement 2014 Analysis

In yesterday’s Autumn Statement, the UK Chancellor announced several measures that will directly affect non-UK individuals who live or own property in or are considering moving to the UK. Although in many cases the measures will mean that such individuals are liable to pay more tax in the UK than… – Continue reading

Group Says Tax Extenders Would Renew Wasteful Loophopes

The Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition is calling on Congress to reject the tax extenders package that includes two wasteful offshore loopholes that allow U.S. companies to dodge billions worth of taxes. The tax extenders are a set of 54 temporary tax breaks, which are ostensibly designed to… – Continue reading

AREF welcomes UK’s proposed stamp duty land tax relief

John Cartwright (pictured), Chief Executive of the Association of Real Estate Funds (AREF), comments on the UK government’s objective to introduce stamp duty land tax relief in 2016… We welcome the government’s intention to introduce a stamp duty land tax (SDLT) relief for seeding investment – a much needed removal… – Continue reading

Tax moratorium, western sanctions to facilitate Putin’s offshore amnesty — experts

Economy  December 04, 17:06 UTC+3 Vladimir Putin announced an all-out amnesty for offshore capital to return Russian capital from foreign jurisdictions MOSCOW, December 4. /TASS/. Russia’s moratorium on tax hikes and western sanctions that provoked a cautious attitude to money from Russia will facilitate offshore capital amnesty announced by President… – Continue reading

India’s Bilateral Investment Treaties Leave Room for Abuse

In December 2013, despite an ongoing official review of its existing agreements, the Indian government signed a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) with the United Arab Emirates. Information on the deal was recently made public by the Ministry of Finance after persistent efforts by civil society groups. Earlier in 2013, the… – Continue reading

Harney: I didn’t halt off-shore tax probe

Former tánaiste Mary Harney last night denied she halted a probe into offshore tax accounts because prominent PD Des O’Malley’s name was on a list of people allegedly involved and that every opportunity had been afforded the investigation to finish its work. “I am satisfied that correct procedures were followed… – Continue reading

Whistleblower’s Ansbacher files were ‘fully examined’ – Feehily

Public Accounts Committee is questioning the Revenue Commissioners All files drawn up by a whistleblower into alleged tax evasion by former senior politicians were fully examined and followed up, the chairman of the Revenue Commissioners has said. Addressing the Dáil Public Accounts Committee, Josephine Feehily said all material on the… – Continue reading

Swiss Bank Referendum Fails, Franc Drops

The Swiss voted down the initiative “Save Our Swiss Gold” on Sunday, November 30, by a margin of three to one, rejecting efforts to shore up the Swiss National Bank’s (SNB) balance sheet. Switzerland, a direct democracy, entertains an average of five such referendums every year, and most of them… – Continue reading

Putin: Russian Business Should Be Freed From Obsessive Contro

During his address to the General Assembly on Wednesday Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Russian business should be freed from obsessive control. MOSCOW, December 4 (Sputnik) — Russian President Vladimir Putin stated Thursday that it is necessary to lift restrictions for Russian business, freeing it from obsessive control. “As… – Continue reading

Mauritius Overtakes Singapore as India’s Top Source of FDI

DELHI – Mauritius has overtaken Singapore as the largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in India, it was announced earlier this week. During the April-September period, Mauritius emerged as the strongest contributor of investment with an inflow of $4.19 billion. During the same period, Singapore provided $2.41 billion in… – Continue reading

Offshore account claims being investigated, says Taoiseach

Enda Kenny responds to Mary Lou McDonald’s listing of allegations against ex-ministers The Garda fraud unit is investigating allegations that former government ministers had offshore accounts, Taoiseach Enda Kenny told the Dáil. “They will make their decisions and follow through on that,’’ he said. The Taoiseach was responding to Sinn… – Continue reading

Dechert OnPoint: Georgian Law Developments – Talking Taxes

Dechert Georgia, through the contribution of partners Archil Giorgadze and Nicola Mariani joined by senior associates, Ruslan Akhalaia and Irakli Sokolovski, is partnering with Georgia Today on a regular section of the paper which will provide updated information regarding significant legal changes and developments in Georgia. In particular, we will… – Continue reading

UK: Capital Gains Tax On Non-UK Residents

Late yesterday afternoon the Government published its response to the consultation on extending Capital Gains Tax (CGT) to non-UK resident owners of UK residential property.  This is the latest step in a series of significant changes in the last couple of years to the tax treatment of UK residential property…. – Continue reading

Tax reform the key to making Thailand an attractive place to set up a treasury centre

With the expansion of business globally and mobilisation of investments, businesses are facing challenges on managing their cash flows, funds, and financial risks to increase competitiveness. Having a “treasury centre” is one of the solutions. A treasury centre helps a business significantly reduce its transaction costs and increase financial efficiency…. – Continue reading

AS 2014: Multinationals to pay 25% tax on profits shifted offshore

Chancellor George Osborne has announced a new 25 per cent tax on profits generated by multinationals in the UK that have been “artificially diverted” offshore. Delivering his Autumn Statement today, Osborne said he wanted to see big global businesses “pay their fair share.” He has announced that there will be… – Continue reading

Five former politicians deny offshore claims

Names of former politicians investigated for alleged tax evasion read into Dáil record Five former politicians named in the Dáil by Sinn Féin TD Mary Lou McDonald as having been in a dossier of alleged offshore account holders have rejected the claims. Former European commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn, former Progressive Democrat… – Continue reading

ICBC Markets Record Offshore Yuan Bond Sale Amid FX Push

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. is marketing the largest sale of offshore yuan bonds as China pushes for the wider use of its currency as an alternative to the dollar in business and finance. The nation’s biggest lender by market value is offering about 12 billion yuan ($1.95… – Continue reading

Brazil: Brazil Reduces The Income Tax Rate Required From Tax Haven Jurisdictions

The Brazilian Federal Government decided to reduce from 20% to 17% the percentage of the maximum income tax rate required from the low-tax countries classified as “favored taxation country or dependency” (país ou dependência com tributação favorecida) or “privileged fiscal regime” (regime fiscal privilegiado). This measure was adopted by means… – Continue reading

How the HMRC helped tax avoiders stay ahead of the law – by shifting cash for Switzerland to Liechtenstein

It was billed as a multi-billion pound windfall for the long-suffering UK taxpayer, with HM Revenue & Customs getting its hands on a huge reservoir of untaxed “black money” stashed in Switzerland by wealthy subjects to keep it safe from the taxman. But the estimated take from what the former… – Continue reading

Widow of Brian Lenihan snr demands dossier alleging he had off-shore account

Ann Lenihan says she ‘has no knowledge of account’ and questions PAC’s actions The widow of former tánaiste Brian Lenihan snr wrote to Minister for Enterprise Richard Bruton on Monday demanding access to the dossier and any documents held by his department that allege there is evidence her husband held… – Continue reading

Medtronic Takes On Debt For Covidien Inversion

The medical device manufacturer Medtronic has launched a USD17bn bond to finance part of its USD43bn corporate inversion acquisition of Ireland-based Covidien, in replacement of the cash held by its foreign subsidiaries that it was prevented from using following the United States Department of Treasury’s announcement of anti-inversion measures in… – Continue reading

Time Extension For ‘In Substance’ FATCA IGAs

The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has provided guidance with respect to jurisdictions that have been treated as if they had a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) intergovernmental agreement (IGA) in existence, although that agreement has remained unsigned. Under previous US transitional FATCA rules, IGAs reached in substance… – Continue reading

UK: Deloitte Preview of Autumn Statement 2014

Bill Dodwell comments: “Chancellor George Osborne will deliver the final Autumn Statement of this parliament. We expect that most of the announcements will concentrate on the outcomes from proposals launched at earlier Budgets, together with some technical changes. There will also be the first consultation on how the UK should… – Continue reading

CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX 2014: CLEAN GROWTH AT RISK

CORPORATE SECRECY, GLOBAL MONEY LAUNDERING MAKES IT HARDER FOR EMERGING ECONOMIES TO FIGHT CORRUPTION Corruption is a problem for all economies, requiring leading financial centres in the EU and US to act together with fast-growing economies to stop the corrupt from getting away with it, anti-corruption group Transparency International said… – Continue reading

UK government finalises new capital gains tax charge for non-resident homeowners

Non-resident UK homeowners that have spent less than 90 days in their UK property in the previous tax year will be liable to pay capital gains tax (CGT) on any gains when they sell that property from next year, the UK government has confirmed.02 Dec 2014 Private wealth tax Tax… – Continue reading

HSBC Accused of Provinding Illegal Financial Services, Money Laundering and Organized Tax Fraud

Argentina and Belgium have separately accused HSBC bank’s Geneva branch of setting up a network of offshore accounts to help their citizens avoid paying billions of dollars in taxes. The Belgian charges were filed Monday and the Argentine charges were announced Friday. HSBC, formerly known as Hong Kong & Shanghai… – Continue reading

Is your tax-free savings account safe from tax collectors?

A Canada Revenue Agency crackdown on tax-free savings accounts has some people wondering whether TFSAs will always be shielded from a federal government that might be looking to generate cash. Here’s what will get your TFSA audited by the CRA Bank of CanadaCanada’s Taxman has an audit project targeting Canadians… – Continue reading

Swiss Banker Seeks Bail in U.S. Without Going to Court

A Swiss banker accused of helping U.S. clients cheat on their taxes wants a judge to grant him bail without his having to appear first in a New York courtroom. Stefan Buck, who was Bank Frey & Co.’s head of private banking in Switzerland and an executive board member, was… – Continue reading