Category: Real Estate

Fresh affidavit on black money in SC today: What the debate is all about

An informed, mature and realistic debate on black money is too much to ask for in a country where the issue attracts intense, almost emotional public reaction. It does not help when political games and systemic problems in the economy that aid tax evasion and stashing of illicit money in… – Continue reading

RLPC-Taiwan’s FSC examines Taiwanese banks’ China exposure

Oct 24 (Reuters) – Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has launched an enquiry into 10 Taiwanese banks with the largest exposure to Chinese companies, following a similar investigation by the country’s Ministry of Finance (MoF), bankers said on Wednesday. As a major shareholder, Taiwan’s MoF asked eight Taiwanese state-owned banks… – Continue reading

A Critical Time for Voluntary Disclosure of Foreign Assets

On June 18, 2014, the Internal Revenue Service introduced significant changes to both its Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP) and its Streamlined Filing Compliance Procedures (Streamlined) and posted updated Frequently Asked Questions on its website.1 These changes apply to new OVDP “submissions” (which most practitioners believe refer to the Offshore… – Continue reading

French nationals residing in Monaco may be subject to social taxes in France

In a decision on June 11, 2014, the French Administrative Supreme Court held that a French national residing in Monaco may be subject to social taxes on property income (dividends, interest, property income, etc.) if the French national qualifies as French tax resident under French national law (Article 4 B… – Continue reading

Swiss bank secrets begin to emerge

Echegaray says account holders can take part in country’s fiscal amnesty If Argentines who hold 4,040 undeclared bank accounts in Switzerland don’t normalize their fiscal status and pay their debts, the AFIP tax bureau will file a complaint before the Office of Economic Crime and Money-Laundering (PROCELAC) requesting it investigates… – Continue reading

United States: Tax Aspects Of Foreign Ownership Of US Residential Real Estate

Representation of foreign individuals who wish to purchase US residential property should include careful attention to the manner in which the income and gain from the property will be taxed in addition to the other aspects of ownership. In addition, it is important to be aware of the manner in… – Continue reading

Irish Budget 2015 – Rate, Regime, Reputation

Our Reaction The Irish Minister for Finance delivered his Budget 2015 (the “Budget”) speech this week. There was considerable domestic and international anticipation in advance of the Budget against a backdrop of significant recovery in the Irish economy and also international focus (including, in particular, under the OECD BEPS project)… – Continue reading

Fourth protocol to Canada-UK Treaty eliminates withholding tax on arm’s length interest, but preserves tax exemption for gains on disposition of shares and interests deriving value from Canadian real property

On July 21, 2014, the governments of Canada and the United Kingdom signed the fourth protocol (Protocol) amending the Convention between the Government of Canada and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion… – Continue reading

Failed property scheme linked to tax haven firm

A failed property development is linked to a tax haven company that triggered an alleged money laundering probe into a wealthy businessman. Albany Heights, more than 400 homes proposed to be built on Auckland’s North Shore, was marketed as an “investors’ dream” but companies connected to the project collapsed with… – Continue reading

US Tax Inversion Planners Respond To Treasury Measures

The non-legislative measures put forward by the Treasury Department on September 22, to deter multinationals from using corporate inversions to move their tax residence abroad and move away from the high United States tax rate, have so far produced a mixed bag of results. The measures are aimed at preventing… – Continue reading

IRS to Do More to Ensure Tax Compliance on Foreign Investments in Real Property

The Internal Revenue Service plans to take additional actions to improve taxpayer compliance with a law related to the disposition of foreign investments in U.S. real property, according to a new government report. The report, from the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, noted that Congress passed the Foreign Investment… – Continue reading

Offshore property still looks a better bet

SOUTH African property punters are still making more money offshore than in their own backyards — in both rand and dollar terms. Latest figures from Cape-based Catalyst Fund Managers and UBS show that global property stocks, or real estate investment trusts (Reits) as they are commonly known, delivered a total… – Continue reading

Five questions Cañete has not yet answered about his family

Miguel Arias Cañete, the Spanish Commissioner-designate for Energy and Climate Change, has left five important questions unanswered during his confirmation hearing in the European Parliament, writes Alicia Gutiérrez. Alicia Gutiérrez is a journalist at the Spanish online media infoLibre. (Translation by Avaaz. Original version here) 1. Has Cañete had any… – Continue reading

When FATCA Meets FIRPTA: Some Preliminary Comments

In view of the frenzy in the profession over compliance with the new FATCA rules, it seems appropriate to take an overview of how FATCA applies to a major source of inbound investment by foreign individuals – “FIRPTA” investments in U.S. real property. This commentary considers the extent to which… – Continue reading

Manny Pacquiao Ordered To Explain His Taxes In Court: Is Pacman Now Taxman?

On top of his many boxing titles, including world championships in eight weight classes, Manny Pacquiao is on tap for a possible Senate seat in 2016. First, he has to get his taxes resolved. The Supreme Court of the Philippines ordered the boxing champ and potential Senator to answer the… – Continue reading

Manny Pacquiao Ordered To Explain His Taxes In Court: Is Pacman Now Taxman?

On top of his many boxing titles, including world championships in eight weight classes, Manny Pacquiao is on tap for a possible Senate seat in 2016. First, he has to get his taxes resolved. The Supreme Court of the Philippines ordered the boxing champ and potential Senator to answer the… – Continue reading

Korindo head probed for alleged tax evasion

By Jung Min-ho Seung Eun-ho Chairman of Korindo Group Prosecutors are investigating allegations that the head of Korindo Group, a Jakarta-based conglomerate, and his sons have evaded taxes. The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said Monday that the group’s Chairman Seung Eun-ho and his two sons are suspected of evading… – Continue reading

Isle of Man court can hear fraud case filed against Mumbai-builder Hiranandani

MUMBAI: The Isle of Man appellate court last week rejected builder Niranjan Hiranandani’s appeal, challenging its jurisdiction over a case of fraud and misconduct filed against him by Hirco Plc. Hirco, a property investment fund, had raised Rs 3,000 crore from global investors in 2006, to be invested in Hiranandani’s… – Continue reading

Big business ‘shirks’ fair share of tax load

Almost a third of Australia’s largest companies are paying less than 10¢ in the dollar in corporate tax, a report that exposes a gaping hole in government revenues over the past decade shows. As Australia prepares to host world leaders at the G20 summit in Brisbane in November, where a… – Continue reading

Mauritius eyes more India investments, lures film industry

Port Louis: Pitching itself as the gateway for Africa, the scenic Mauritius is looking to attract more Indian investments across diverse sectors, including education and deep sea mining segments.The island nation provides “liberalised investment procedures and ease of doing business” while film shooting is another area that offers benefits for… – Continue reading

France, Luxembourg amend tax treaty, affecting investment structures of Luxembourg vehicles holding French real estate

The French and Luxembourg governments have signed a new amendment to the French-Luxembourg tax treaty that will significantly impact the investment structures involving Luxembourg vehicles holding French real estate assets. This amendment, signed early in September, will come into force once the ratification process by the respective parliaments of both… – Continue reading

Belize brokers arrested after 2-year FBI stock manipulation probe

After an almost two year investigation into offshore stock entities in Belize, things moved quickly on Sept. 9. The indictment in Brooklyn was unsealed and at 11:45 a.m. Robert Bandfield was arrested in Miami on stock fraud charges. By 1 p.m., FBI agents and Belize police were on the fourth… – Continue reading

Can inheritance tax work?

Now that we have new cabinet ministers to drive the economy forward, the next expectation is for martial law to be lifted so that foreign investors and tourists can feel more comfortable about returning to Thailand. Meanwhile, the junta is determined to quickly show the people some signs of genuine… – Continue reading

Airbnb pays tax on Australian profit offshore

Airbnb has joined other multinational tech companies by booking its Australian profits offshore through an Irish subsidiary. The move raises questions about how much local tax it pays and whether its rent-sharing model will run into trouble with regulators here. The private company, estimated to be worth $10 billion, has sought immunity from corporate… – Continue reading

Malta halves EU property residency requirement

Malta’s High Net Worth Individual Rules for EU, which carried a minimum property investment of €400,000, has been replaced by the Global Residence Programme, with an entry point as low as €220,000 Malta has announced a new residency programme for EU nationals – and has halved the minimum property purchase… – Continue reading

‘Tax haven’ Monaco experiences luxury-housing boom

LONDON: Monaco, the tax haven on the French Riviera, is experiencing a luxury-housing boom that includes the world’s most expensive penthouse as developers prepare for an influx of millionaires and billionaires escaping higher taxes or a loss of banking privacy.A “flow” of new residents is emigrating from Switzerland, where financial-secrecy… – Continue reading

Russell-linked tax avoidance case in High Court

Companies with links to John George Russell are accused of entering into “tax avoidance” arrangements and are in a $3.5 million fight with the IRD. Russell – who developed a template that the Court of Appeal called a “blatant tax-avoidance scheme” – is a 79-year-old accountant being chased by the… – Continue reading

Our Swiss dilemma

With new laws in place, recovery from Swiss banks can be little easier provided the government shows sincerity in taking action against tax dodgers   Finance Minister Senator Ishaq Dar in recent days has expressed the government’s firm conviction to bring back untaxed money of “US$ 200 billion” stashed in… – Continue reading

Capital gains tax on non-UK residents – good news for certain institutional investors

Summary HMRC have announced that the new capital gains tax (“CGT”) charge on non-residents disposing of UK residential property, due to come into effect in April 2015, will not extend to institutional investors and companies with diverse ownership. Background In the Autumn Statement last year, the Chancellor announced the new… – Continue reading

Expats urged to review sources of UK income amid tax raid plans

Property owners and pensioners who face losing their personal tax allowances can take steps now to protect themselves, say experts Expats facing the possibility of losing their personal allowance under a tax raid proposed by George Osborne should not panic but look carefully at where their UK sources of income… – Continue reading

UK Reduces Scope Of New Property Gains Tax

The British Property Federation (BPF) and the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) have welcomed an announcement from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) that institutional investors and companies with diverse ownership will be excluded from plans for a new capital gains tax (CGT) on UK properties sold by non-residents. The charge… – Continue reading

Reduce Your Tax Burden Through Property Investment in Mauritius

PORT-LOUIS, Mauritius, August 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Living on a paradise island has always been your dream? Don’t look any further. Mauritius is the right destination. Located in the pristine turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius is a small tropical island, only 12 hours of flight from Paris. Since… – Continue reading

Real estate taxes soar along with home prices

One side effect of soaring home prices: Real estate taxes are soaring too. The government provides many incentives to homeownership, including the mortgage-interest deduction and capital gains exclusion. But the interest deduction is generally limited to interest on $1.1 million in mortgage debt. And the capital gains exclusion is limited… – Continue reading