Category: Profit Shifting

More profit-shifting to Singapore: report

Internal documents from the Australian Taxation Office indicate an energy company operating in Australia transferred more than $11 billion to low-taxing Singapore, according to Fairfax Media. The report says the documents, secured under freedom of information, underline concerns that multi-nationals operating in Australia are dodging their tax obligations. The document… – Continue reading

Future Fund refuses to appear before Senate tax avoidance inquiry

Inquiry sparked by leaked Luxembourg files naming the sovereign wealth fund among dozens of Australian companies using elaborate structures to cut tax bills The $100bn Future Fund has refused to give evidence to a Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance despite being named in leaked documents last year among scores… – Continue reading

Google, Apple tax crackdown will fail without US support

Jurisdictional issues will limit success. It’s no secret that companies including Apple, Google and Amazon, seem to pay less than their fair share of tax in Australia. Despite booking huge revenues from sales to Australian customers they are able to reduce their profits in this country by shifting profits to… – Continue reading

Netherlands causes Greece to miss out on €1.7m in tax, says report

The Netherlands’ tax regime is enabling a Canadian gold mining company to pay less tax in Greece, a report by a Dutch foundation concluded Monday (30 March). The Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations found that Greece has missed out on at least €1.7 million in tax revenues, because the… – Continue reading

Greek economic recovery crippled by corporate tax avoidance

Greece’s economic recovery is being undermined by large-scale corporate tax avoidance, whereby companies use loopholes in places like the Netherlands and Luxembourg to pay little or no income tax, according to a new report from Dutch research group, SOMO. Greece has been gripped by harsh austerity measures imposed by the… – Continue reading

Developing countries lose $100b yearly through tax avoidance – UNCTAD

A new report by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) says developing countries are losing about $100 billion every year through tax avoidance by multinational enterprises. According to the report, published this week, as much as $300 billion development finance was lost. The report notes that multinational… – Continue reading

Diverted profits tax: Businesses still have concerns over final legislation says expert

Businesses still have concerns over the drafting of a new tax on multinationals said tax expert Heather Self of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-law.com. She was commenting after the UK’s Finance Bill, which contained the legislation for the new tax, completed its rapid progress through Parliament when it… – Continue reading

Simon Moutter says offshore online rivals enjoy an unfair tax advantage and should have to make an equal contribution to NZ society

It has been said taxes are the price we pay for a civilized society. So what happens when some of the wealthiest companies in the world don’t pay toward the upkeep of the societies they operate in? No one likes paying taxes. In my opinion taxes should be as low… – Continue reading

Effectiveness of tax reliefs, improving tax collection: reports published

HMRC’s reporting of tax reliefs does not enable Parliament to scrutinise them effectively to determine whether they are providing value for money and the complexity of tax law and the constraints on HMRC’s resources mean that it is fighting an uphill battle against those who are determined to cheat the… – Continue reading

Italian Supreme Court rules TP irregularities must be substantiated with clear avoidance behaviour

In Ruling No. 27296, Italy’s Supreme Court rejected the tax authorities’ appeal against an Italian company’s transfer of goods and services to its German parent. The Supreme Court ruled that if there is no clear economic advantage for a company, simply proving a transaction is not at arm’s-length is insufficient… – Continue reading

Government to close loopholes to stop multinationals claiming losses via subsidiaries

The Abbott government is pushing ahead with a Labor budget measure to close a loophole that will stop giving offshore-based multinationals “systemic tax advantages” that are not available to Australian-owned companies. The loopholes in current law mean that multinationals can, with the use of subsidiaries, structure their affairs to avoid… – Continue reading

EU to require sharing of corporate deals to curb tax avoidance

(Reuters) – European Union countries will have to share information on tax deals agreed with major corporations under European Commission plans to limit the ability of big business to avoid tax across the 28-nation bloc. EU members would from next year have three months to tell neighbors about new cross-border… – Continue reading

Northern Ireland corporation tax devolution backed

Giving Northern Ireland politicians the ability to set the province’s rates of corporation tax will help boost the private sector, a minister has said. Baroness Randerson said the move would allow Northern Ireland’s economy to be “rebalanced” away from over-reliance on the public sector. Her comments came as she introduced… – Continue reading

EU to require share of tax ruling data in tax avoidance fight

(Reuters) – The European Commission will lay out plans on Wednesday designed to limit tax avoidance in the wake of recent revelations that major corporations were paying minimal state contributions across the European Union. EU members will be required to share information on cross-border tax rulings, according to a draft… – Continue reading

Critics say Obama has set off a fire sale of US firms to foreign buyers. So far, they’re wrong

When the Obama administration changed the rules to make it harder for US companies to move their headquarters—and their taxable profits—overseas through the reverse mergers called tax inversions, it put the kibosh on at least one such deal. But now critics of the move say rules have made it easier… – Continue reading

Canadian documentary probes corporate tax-avoidance schemes

The Price We Pay argues that profit-shifting by corporations is undermining democracies A new Canadian documentary draws attention to the profit-shifting tactics used by multinationals to avoid billions of dollars of taxes. Directed by Montrealer Harold Crooks, the film The Price We Pay opens this Friday in Toronto and Montreal,… – Continue reading

Recent Developments – Australian Transfer Pricing (TP) Rules: Time To Step Up

With the Australian Taxation Office’s (ATO) escalating focus on international profit shifting, it is essential for multinational taxpayers (MNEs) to properly understand the new Australian Transfer Pricing (TP) rules, assess the implications of these rules on their operations/transactions, what documentation they need to prepare and when, and what penalties may… – Continue reading

Multinationals should be made to pass “common sense” test on where they get taxed

The Australian Taxation Office should be given the power to ignore multinational transactions that fail to pass the “common sense test” and ensure that technology company profits are taxed where they are earned, the Australia Institute submission to the inquiry into corporate tax avoidance says. The submission takes a swipe… – Continue reading

Anti-avoidance powers to hunt multinationals 'ineffective': ATO

The main legal weapon used by the tax office to hunt down multinationals trying to avoid paying tax often doesn’t work, a problem that could cost the federal government billions a year. A Tax Office internal document, Offshore hubs mitigation strategy overview, said that Australia’s general anti-avoidance rule, Part IVA,… – Continue reading

Dodging Taxation: The Truth of How Top Australian Firms are Paying Less Tax

Tax avoidance is being documented across the world, with Australia no exception. The government is now looking at how to clamp down on the billions of dollars being lost as top Australian firms are succeeding in dodging taxation. Last year saw the release of multiple reports highlighting the worrying number… – Continue reading

UK finance minister planning ‘diverted profits tax’: Sunday Times

(Reuters) – Britain’s finance minister, George Osborne, is planning to introduce a new “diverted profits tax” targeting multinational companies judged to have shifted profits overseas to avoid tax, the Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing government sources. The 25 percent levy, more than corporation tax which is set at 20 percent,… – Continue reading

Drugmaker Mylan’s 4th-qtr profit rises on strong demand in N. America

March 2 (Reuters) – Generic and specialty drugmaker Mylan Inc reported a rise in quarterly profit and revenue, driven mainly by strong demand for its generics in North America. Net profit attributable to the company’s common shareholders rose to $189.2 million, or 47 cents per share, in the fourth quarter… – Continue reading

Imagination at Work? GE Once Again Pays Less Than 1% in Federal Taxes

Notorious tax dodger GE recently released its annual financial report and the only thing eye-raising about the company’s paltry 0.9 percent federal income tax rate is that it’s marginally higher than the 0.4 percent average rate it paid over the past decade. Released without fanfare late in the afternoon last… – Continue reading

Rwanda: Competing On Corporate Tax

Corporate tax reform has emerged as an area of potential bipartisan action in the United States Congress over the next few months. But fundamental questions about the right approach remain. There is widespread agreement that the US corporate tax system is deeply flawed. The rate is too high; the base… – Continue reading

Tax Office claims it’s on track to recoup $1b revenue from multinationals

Amid widespread condemnation of multinational profit shifting, Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan says the Australian Taxation Office is on track to recoup $1 billion in revenue from companies. The political pressure on the Tax Office and Treasury to stop companies such as Apple, Google and Microsoft from shifting profits to low-tax… – Continue reading

Taxing times: does the UAE remain unaffected?

Al Tamimi & Company – Advocates and Legal Consultants Surabhi Singhi Kataria Tax planning has always been a topic of international debate and adjudication. The borderlines between permitted tax planning/avoidance and unlawful tax evasion have occupied the centre stage across the globe with several modern economies emphasizing the need for… – Continue reading

Tax break for Gilead as overseas profits jump 81%

Profits outside US exceed non-US sales for company selling $1,000 a pill HepC therapy Gilead Science, whose $1,000-a-pill hepatitis C treatment is one of the world’s most expensive drugs, is avoiding billions of dollars in US taxes by booking profits overseas. The company, which has operations in Ireland, reported foreign… – Continue reading

South African Budget Hikes Personal Income Tax

On February 25, South Africa’s Minister of Finance, Nhlanhla Nene, presented a 2015 Budget that was said to be constrained by a slowing economy and lower-than-expected tax revenues. Nene indicated that the Government now has to rebalance its fiscal policy to reduce the “structural gap” that exists between spending on… – Continue reading

Treasury clamps down on tax leakage

Amid global efforts to combat profit shifting. PRETORIA – In line with international efforts to combat tax avoidance, National Treasury on Wednesday said it is taking further steps to curb financial leakage. With government under pressure to collect more revenue amidst dwindling economic growth, Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene on Wednesday… – Continue reading

OECD Seeks Change In Global Taxation

Thanks in part to past concerns that globalization could lead to double taxation, corporations have numerous techniques at their disposal to reduce their tax bills, including the placement of subsidiaries and spinoff holding companies in low-tax jurisdictions. The Group of 20 wants to change that. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation… – Continue reading

‘Don’t over-complicate tax laws’

Attempt to plug every gap makes the system unworkable – Norton Rose Fulbright. JOHANNESBURG – A tax expert has warned against over-complicating tax legislation in an attempt to block every loophole or perceived underpayments of tax, as it makes the tax system “unworkable”. Andrew Wellsted, director at Norton Rose Fulbright,… – Continue reading

MNCs Beware: Country-By-Country Reporting Is Here!

UK, US, Australia, Brazil, India- governments of developed and developing countries are battling profit shifting by MNCs such as Amazon, Google, Apple and Starbucks. The allegation- MNCs are shifting profits to jurisdictions where there is little or no tax to be paid. The solution- OECD’s BEPS action plan which, among… – Continue reading

Budget 2015: With BEPS on the anvil, GAAR may be an overlap

The economic downturn across the world and rising public debt seems to have led various governments, globally, to focus on curbing erosion of the tax base by shifting profits to overseas jurisdictions. Several revenue authorities, globally, were of the view that companies have structured their intra-group contractual arrangements in a… – Continue reading

Revealed: Top firm funding Labour is the one savage for promoting tax avoidance!

Labour took £386,000 from PricewaterhouseCoopers in last quarter of 2014 Accountancy company accused of helping clients slash tax bills Former Labour minister says it was ‘inappropriate’ to accept donation Ed had said donors accused of tax avoidance not allowed on his watch Labour was accused of hypocrisy last night as… – Continue reading

Caterpillar Hit With $1 Billion Demand From IRS

Caterpillar, Inc. (CAT), the heavy equipment maker is now under scrutiny as the IRS now demands $1 billion in taxes and penalties. This should come as no shock after the company faced Senate scrutiny in 2014 over its tax plans. Tax Woes The company deals in the designing, manufacturing and… – Continue reading

EU seeks to force firms pay tax where profits earned

A fresh drive by the European Commission to ensure companies pay their tax where they make their profits could have far-reaching consequences for Irish corporate tax revenue. Some new pieces of legislation will be presented over the next few months, but one of the biggest could be the revival of… – Continue reading

Vern Krishna: Corporate barons vote with their feet

The abolition of unfair taxes was one of the foundational principles of Magna Carta, a document that King John assented to on June 15, 1215 at Runnymede, England. Taxation must be fair, and requires the consent of the people. There is no more unfair aspect of fiscal law than retroactive… – Continue reading

Australian Billionaire Gerry Harvey Accuses Tax Lobbyists Of Pushing Multinational Companies’ Interests

Australian retail billionaire Gerry Harvey slammed the country’s powerful business lobby groups for pushing the interests of profit-shifting multinational corporations ahead of Australian companies. Harvey said companies that pay their fair share in taxes have no voice in government. The billionaire retailer spoke after it was publicly revealed that Apple… – Continue reading

UK Treasury Committee Concerned About DPT

The UK Treasury Committee has said that the draft legislation on the diverted profits tax (DPT) is unwieldy and stressed that the Government’s unilateral policy response should not destabilize international tax reform efforts. The Committee’s response to the plans are included in its new report on the Autumn Statement 2014,… – Continue reading