Category: Tax competition

G20 tax reform plan should prevent another Lux leaks

The G20 Communique is good news on the international tax reform front. As part of the G20 commitment to boost economic resilience the Communique commits G20 nations to taking action to ensure fairness in the international tax system. This means they are looking at ways to ensure profits are taxed… – Continue reading

G20 tax avoidance pledge ‘still leaves poor countries vulnerable’

Oxfam director Winnie Byanyima says what is on the table is not enough to stop poor countries being ‘bled dry’ Moves by G20 nations to tackle corporate tax avoidance are welcome but will only begin to uncover the full problem while leaving poor countries still vulnerable to exploitation, tax justice… – Continue reading

Global tax avoidance crackdown has broad support – Bill English

There is broad global support for moves to curb international tax avoidance, says Finance Minister Bill English, on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane. Cracking down on tax avoidance is one of the key agenda items at this weekend’s G20 Summit, where New Zealand is an invited… – Continue reading

Cost-benefit analysis puts corporate tax avoidance in perspective

The growing crackdown on tax avoidance risks ushering in a broader suppression of international tax competition, harming the interests of all taxpayers. An inevitable consequence of economic globalisation is that supply chains and financial linkages have become dispersed across geographic space, and producers now strive to provide customers with quality… – Continue reading

OECD sees competition heating up once tax havens shut down

(AFP) The OECD Friday forecast competition heating up among countries wanting to attract revenue from big digital companies like Apple and Google, even as a row rages over Luxembourg’s arrangements with multinationals. Closing corporate tax loopholes and endorsing a common reporting standard to increase transparency are set to be a… – Continue reading

E.U. Accuses Starbucks and Netherlands of Making Unfair Tax Deal

BRUSSELS — European Union authorities have accused the Netherlands of making a special deal with Starbucks that helped the company lower its taxes, creating unfair advantages over other countries in the bloc. The report by the bloc’s competition authority, made public on Friday, is a preliminary finding in a review… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Has Revealed Another Clash between National vs EU

The LuxLeaks scandal is a classical example of the growingly frequent clash between the level of integration of the European economy (and the global for that matter) and the national sovereignty. Greece was first to prove that four years ago when it put to the test the very survival of… – Continue reading

Brisbane G20 2014: tax deal aims for even playing field

Y20 head on youth unemployment mission Countries may have to battle for revenue from digital companies once the global plan to stop tax avoidance succeeds, says the OECD’s head of tax Pascal Saint-Amans, but at least they now have something to fight for. In an exclusive interview with Fairfax Media… – Continue reading

OECD sees competition heating up once tax havens shut down

Brisbane (Australia) (AFP) – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on Friday forecast competition heating up among countries wanting to attract revenue from big digital companies like Apple and Google, even as a row rages over Luxembourg’s arrangements with multinationals. Closing corporate tax loopholes and endorsing a common reporting… – Continue reading

MEPs call for action on tax avoidance in Europe

Members of the European Parliament called for action on tax avoidance in Europe on Wednesday. A report released earlier this month by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists documented secret deals arranged with multinational corporations, enabling them to avoid paying tax in Luxembourg. Hundreds of major corporations like Pepsi, IKEA… – Continue reading

Ireland scores poorly in European ‘Hidden Taxes’ report

NGO report calls for central listing of beneficial owners of EU firms and trusts The European Union should introduce a centralised public register revealing the identities of beneficial owners of companies and trusts, according to a pan-European report to be published today. Hidden Taxes: the EU’s Role in Supporting an… – Continue reading

EU tax treaties draining developing countries

Spain negotiated the largest rate reductions in its tax treaties with developing countries, out of 15 EU nations scrutinised for their record on international tax-dodging in the wake of the Luxembourg Leaks scandal. Developing countries were missing out on billions of much needed-revenue as a result of the tax rate… – Continue reading

UK proposes ending its patent box scheme after agreement with Germany

The UK has agreed to put forward a proposal to  close its patent box tax break, which allows income from the commercial exploitation of intellectual property (IP) to be taxed at 10%, in a concession to German concerns about artificial shifting of profits between European countries.12 Nov 2014 Intellectual Property… – Continue reading

George Osborne waters down flagship controversial tax break

Patent boxes allow firms to pay much lower taxes on profits from patented inventions, but critics say it gives UK too much of a fiscal advantage George Osborne’s move removes one of the potential flash points between the UK and Germany before this week’s G20 summit in Brisbane. Photograph: Pa… – Continue reading

Ahead of any devolution Northern Ireland chiefs must investigate any tax avoidance schemes

Northern Ireland is a serious player in the international market to attract more foreign investment. The comprehensive requirement: can Northern Ireland offer a competitive combination of access to markets, favourable domestic costs including employment costs, an adequate infrastructure base, a stable society and taxation policies that help to ensure attractive… – Continue reading

Benefits of Investing in India via a Singapore Holding Company in a New Guide by Rikvin

With the change in government in India, the world is looking up to its new Prime Minister Narendra Modi to revive the country’s economy, who recently launched his flagship ‘Make in India’ campaign to propel the country into top 50 of World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings by 2016…. – Continue reading

GSD URGES LEVEL PLAYING FIELD FOR TAX AND IRKS GOVT

There must be a level playing field when it comes to taxation so that Gibraltar will suffer the burdens of compliance but not the benefits of having a compliant tax system, said the GSD Opposition this week.  “That would simply place Gibraltar at a significant disadvantage and would be unacceptable,”… – Continue reading

Luxembourg’s laxity needs to be addressed in context of major reform of international tax avoidance schemes

Those who live in glass houses do well not to throw stones, and Ireland’s predilection for such tax schemes as the “double Irish” probably makes it the last place to cast aspersions at Luxembourg’s creative approach to assisting what is now euphemistically called “tax planning”, once “tax avoidance”. Having sensibly… – Continue reading

Ireland aims to remain a low-tax haven for tech giants

DUBLIN — In a sprawling conference center on the outskirts of the Irish capital, more than 20,000 people from the global tech industry gathered last week to sign deals and swap contacts. Despite the throngs of startups, American heavy hitters like Peter Thiel, and executives from Facebook and Twitter, talk… – Continue reading

Wolfgang Schäuble: Not Adopting the FTT Endangers the European Democracy

The Financial Transaction Tax (FTT) ensures that we have learnt the lessons from the banking crisis. Unless we accelerate the work on improving the rules so that they are adequate to an environment of globalisation, we will destroy the support for the European integration and that will be the end… – Continue reading

Tax Office goes hard in pursuit of tax lost to ‘aggressive planning’

Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan has rapidly abandoned several agreements with multinationals aimed at giving companies certainty about the tax they are required to pay in Australia in future years, after deeming they had misled and engaged in “aggressive tax planning”. Taxpayers can enter into a deal to lock in the… – Continue reading

Tax office revokes six deals with multinationals engaged in ‘aggressive tax planning’

The tax commissioner has rejected six agreements with multinationals in the past six months after deciding they had misled the Tax Office and engaged in “aggressive tax planning”. Multinationals can enter deals with the Tax Office to lock in the basis for pricing cross-border transactions, under so-called “advanced pricing agreements”,… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance takes “axe” to European solidarity, German minister says

Sigmar Gabriel calls on Juncker Commission to prioritise the issue German economics minister Sigmar Gabriel has warned that countries that permit large-scale corporate tax avoidance “take an axe to European solidarity”. In the wake of the Luxembourg Leaks, finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble told the Bundestag that the era of corporate… – Continue reading

Wallonia’s tax incentives attract overseas companies – but also regulatory attention

High quality global journalism requires investment. Please share this article with others using the link below, do not cut & paste the article. See our Ts&Cs and Copyright Policy for more detail. Email ftsales.support@ft.com to buy additional rights.http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/9afd1680-52e3-11e4-9221-00144feab7de.html#ixzz3IYBSVmwd For decades, regional authorities such as Wallonia have had to show great creativity in… – Continue reading

Havens like Luxembourg turn ‘tax competition’ into a global race to the bottom

An overhaul of the Grand Duchy’s corporate tax law and administration is required Occupying a damp 1,000 square miles where the French, German and Belgian borders meet, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a far cry from the palm-fringed tropical island tax haven of popular imagination. In fact the country… – Continue reading

Fighting tax evasion together

We are witnessing profound changes in the way that the world economy works. As a result of the growing pace and intensity of globalization and digitization, more and more economic processes have an international dimension. As a consequence, an increasing number of businesses are adapting their structures to domestic and… – Continue reading

Australia’s stance on tax avoidance out of step, says Bill Shorten

The “Double Irish Dutch sandwich” sounds like something questionable you’d find on the menu at backpacker-run cafe. But it’s actually a notorious tax loophole in Ireland which allows huge multinational companies to get away with paying tiny amounts of tax through shifting money between multiple countries. For almost 30 years,… – Continue reading

Transfer pricing inflicting heavy losses

HA NOI (VNS) — Appropriate policies and enhanced management capacity are critical in the fight against transfer pricing to ensure a healthy business investment environment in Viet Nam, said experts on Wednesday. They were participating in an online discussion on the Government’s e-portal. Transfer pricing is causing losses to the… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance is a global problem

U.S. tax law creates perverse incentives for American companies to hold cash offshore, and the U.S. Treasury recently announced proposals to deter the practice.  The proposals have triggered an outcry that ranges from criticisms that the Obama administration has overstepped its authority, on one side, to criticisms that the proposals… – Continue reading

The growing threat of wealth taxation

At the September 2014 convention of American labor unions, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont specifically urged taxation of wealth, asserting that, “We need a tax system which asks the billionaire class to pay its fair share of taxes and which reduces the obscene degree of wealth inequality in America.” The… – Continue reading

“Taxation Must Go Global,” Says German Finance Minister

In one of the bluntest statements on the topic by any globalist thus far, controversial German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble (shown) openly called for “global standards” and “global governance” in taxation to ensure that governments can continue extracting huge sums in taxes from the wealth-producing class in perpetuity. In an… – Continue reading

Apple may face hefty tax bill

Ireland’s role in Apple’s affairs means the sums involved are material to Ireland Ireland has done extraordinarily well at attracting foreign direct investment, and the politicians and public servants involved must be hoping that when the current fuss over global tax competition subsides, that will continue to be the case…. – Continue reading

Why Taxation Must Go Global

BERLIN – We are witnessing profound changes in the way that the world economy works. As a result of the growing pace and intensity of globalization and digitization, more and more economic processes have an international dimension. As a consequence, an increasing number of businesses are adapting their structures to… – Continue reading

IMF calls for Caribbean tax changes

The International Monetary Fund is encouraging Caribbean governments to reform their tax policies to encourage greater private sector investment in an effort to boost economic growth. The proposal comes after a two-day high-level forum, Unlocking economic growth, in Montego Bay, Jamaica to discuss possible improvements in energy provision, tax regimes… – Continue reading

WHO Meets Behind Closed Doors, Threatens A Global Tax Hike

The sovereignty of individual nations is increasingly under threat from international governance bodies that want to force a range of new regional and international taxes on states. The latest attempt to bypass state sovereignty occurred when the World Health Organization (WHO) met behind closed doors in Moscow last week. In… – Continue reading

Too soon to brag about tax clampdown

By insisting, as he did yesterday, that other countries can follow Ireland’s lead in closing corporate tax loopholes, Michael Noonan risks being seen to over-egg the pudding. The Finance Minister rightly shut the door on the so-called ‘Double Irish’ tax loophole favoured by multi-national corporations last week in the Budget…. – Continue reading

Business-Friendly Bureaucrat Helped Build Tax Haven

LUXEMBOURG — On the first floor of a rust-colored building near the main railway station, Marius Kohl spent years engineering this country’s most valuable export: tax relief. As head of a federal agency called Societes 6, Mr. Kohl approved thousands of tax arrangements for multinational corporations, sometimes helping them save… – Continue reading

Tax breaks for rich foreigners under fire in Switzerland

Lump sum taxation, the tailor-made measure tax regime designed to attract wealthy foreigners to Switzerland, is facing a crucial test as voters head to the polls on November 30 to decide whether or not to abolish the system for good. Proponents of the initiative say lump sum taxation is unfair… – Continue reading

Tax must be paid on dividend unless rules change

Dividend represents a share of the company’s post-tax profit that is divided among its shareholders. In other words, once corporate tax has been paid on profit, the remaining earnings are distributed amongst shareholders as dividend. So far, so good. Then, this dividend is characterised as income in the hands of… – Continue reading

The changing business model

There has been a lot of press coverage recently around the pricing and tax arrangements of multinationals, in particular Apple, Starbucks and Amazon. In this respect, the EU is undertaking in-depth investigates into these companies to establish whether the companies’ tax arrangements have breached EU State Aid rules. These cases… – Continue reading

The optimum income taxation

Obama finds foreign a tax rate that is both fair and efficient What is the maximum income-tax rate that anyone should be expected to pay? Some questions are never settled, in part because people often ignore the theoretical and empirical evidence, and history that can help answer the question. The… – Continue reading