Category: F-J

More Australian businesses using renminbi

The number of Australian companies using renminbi to settle cross-border business has increased substantially over the past year, according to a new business survey. HSBC surveyed companies transacting with China and found that the proportion of Australian companies using RMB for cross-border business has risen from nine per cent in… – Continue reading

More Australian businesses using renminbi

The number of Australian companies using renminbi to settle cross-border business has increased substantially over the past year, according to a new business survey. HSBC surveyed companies transacting with China and found that the proportion of Australian companies using RMB for cross-border business has risen from nine per cent in… – Continue reading

Miners accused of avoiding tax in boom

Urgent changes are needed to Australian tax laws, say experts, amid claims BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto avoided paying billions of dollars in tax during the mining boom. The Australian Tax Office has the mining giants in its sights over claims they have been saving more than $750 million a… – Continue reading

News Corp CEO Julian Clarke rejects tax avoidance claim

Allegations that News Corp engaged in an aggressive tax avoidance scheme have been strongly rejected by the company. News Corp Australia chief executive Julian Clarke said in a statement: “This claim is based on a fundamental misunderstanding of the nature of these transactions, US and Australian tax treaties and applicable… – Continue reading

Bad for business? Experts, industry insiders say part of Bentley tax plan will hurt job creation

This week, the Alabama Legislature approved the centerpiece of the Made in Alabama Job Incentive Package, which the Department of Commerce, Gov. Robert Bentley and the state’s economic developers hope will attract new companies and expansions of existing industry in Alabama. But lawmakers will soon debate another package of bills… – Continue reading

European Banking Weekly Notes: HSBC, RBS and Barclays

European bank shares showed notable improvements in prices last week, benefiting from hopes of Greece evading a crisis coupled with continued strength in the U.S. dollar. Reports that Germany is looking to adopt a new law that will boost the capital position of the country’s banks helped Deutsche Bank (NYSE:DB)… – Continue reading

Rupert Murdoch’s US empire siphons $4.5b from Australian business virtually tax-free

Rupert Murdoch’s media empire in the US has siphoned off $4.5 billion of cash and shares from his Australian media businesses in the past two years, virtually tax free. According to calculations by University of NSW accounting academic, Jeffrey Knapp, over the past 10 years, Mr Murdoch’s companies here have… – Continue reading

Kellogg’s says tax clampdown will harm profits

Warning from Corn Flakes maker comes amid international pressure to close tax loopholes Kellogg’s has warned that its profits could be hurt by the international drive against tax avoidance, which is targeting structures that benefit multinationals. The US-based maker of Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies and Coco Pops is worried that… – Continue reading

Energy company’s $11 billion transfer to Singapore rings tax avoidance alarm bells

An energy company operating in Australia transferred more than $11 billion to the low-tax jurisdiction of Singapore in a single year, heightening concerns that Australia is being duped by tax-minimising multinationals. The extraordinary scale of funds being moved out of the country by individual companies is revealed in an internal… – Continue reading

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

Joe Hockey’s Google tax could derail international tax treaties: Budget Office

The likely centrepiece of Treasurer Joe Hockey’s assault on multinational profit-shifting – a so-called “Google tax” – risks breaking Australia’s international tax treaties, the Parliamentary Budget Office has found. The independent adviser warned that the unilateral introduction of a “diverted profits tax” like ones being considered by Australia and Britain… – 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

Shome, Senapaty, Pai and Bala set up tax think-tank

BENGALURU: Parthasarathi Shome, who is chairman of the Tax Administration Reforms Commission (TARC) of the Union finance ministry, together with and former Wipro CFO Suresh Senapaty, has formed a taxation think-tank that will be based in Bengaluru.  Called International Tax Research Foundation (ITRF), the think-tank will study and understand the… – Continue reading

Tax Authority to impose VAT on foreign Internet cos

A new circular says multinational corporations like Google and Facebook will pay taxes on online business with Israelis. Foreign Internet companies and another other foreign corporation with significant business in Israel must register with the VAT authorities as authorized dealers, and their transactions are liable to VAT. Under certain conditions,… – Continue reading

Big business took $25 billion in tax relief in 2014, Tax Office figures show

Australia’s biggest 900 companies claimed tax deductions and exemptions worth a total $25 billion last year – enough to wipe out two-thirds of the current federal budget deficit at a stroke. As Treasurer Joe Hockey prompted a national “conversation” about tax reform, including the prospect of a higher and broader… – Continue reading

Pols keep giving corporate tax dodgers a free pass

Remember that $2.1 trillion of corporate tax profits parked overseas? Well, it’s still there (and growing every day) and politicians are still trying to find a way to lure or compel companies to bring it home. On Monday, President Obama sent a $478 billion transportation bill to Congress funded largely… – Continue reading

Bitcoin A ‘Threat’ To Australia’s Tax Collection System; ATO To Clamp Down On Tax Avoidance Of Multinationals

A recently released discussion paper has found that Australia finds Bitcoin as becoming a threat to the country’s tax system. The paper said new technology and globalisation are among the main factors pushing multinational practices to engage in tax avoidance. According to the paper, news ways transacting such as Bitcoin… – Continue reading

EU plans ‘revolution’ on sweetheart tax deals

New EU plans to force governments to send quarterly reports on tax rulings are a “revolutionary” step towards overcoming corporate secrecy, the bloc’s tax commissioner has said. The blueprint published two weeks ago by the Commission would establish a system of automatic exchange of information on tax rulings and require… – Continue reading

HSBC tax evasion customers in India told to get a lawye

Government threatens to disclose identities in official gazette after Switzerland pledges to help tax officials in India HSBC customers in India suspected of tax evasion have been given 30 days to nominate a legal representative in Switzerland or face seeing their names published in the country’s official gazette. The bank… – Continue reading

Cash-flush corporations at center of income-tax debate

U.S. multinationals represent the healthiest segment of the economy, with higher profits and more than $1 trillion of cash on hand. This has kept corporate tax reform alive as a political issue. ON Semiconductor had a solid 2014, boosting net income by 36 percent to $196 million on revenue of… – Continue reading

BSI first bank to face US non-prosecution deal fine

After 2008, BSI has more than 3,000 US accounts on its books The Lugano-based BSI bank has been fined $211 million (CHF203 million) by the United States for aiding and abetting tax cheats. It is the first Swiss-based bank to complete the non-prosecution programme set up in 2013 to clear… – Continue reading

Government says new technology stymies Australian tax system

Summary:A new discussion paper released by the Australian government suggests that the emergence of new financial transaction technology such as bitcoin is making it tough for the country’s authorities to clamp down on tax avoidance. The emergence of new technology is proving to be problematic for Australia’s tax system, according… – Continue reading

Infosys’ offshore staff get 6.5% pay hike

Infosys, the country’s second largest IT services exporter, has announced a salary hike of 6.5 per cent for its offshore employees and two per cent for its onsite employees, effective April 1. High performing offshore employees will receive up to 9 per cent hike. This year’s salary hike is almost… – Continue reading

RBS Sells Coutts International to UBP in Swiss Retreat

(Bloomberg) — Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc agreed to sell its Coutts International private banking business to Switzerland’s Union Bancaire Privee, as the bailed-out British lender retreats from the Swiss wealth market. RBS is expected to sell Coutts for 350 million francs ($360 million) to 400 million francs, depending… – Continue reading

Is the American offshore cash pile blinding investors to corporate weakness?

When American companies take advantage of loopholes to keep their earnings overseas and away from the American tax man, they typically justify the legal-but-embarrassing move by appealing to their responsibility to shareholders—anything to get them another buck. But a March 17 Credit Suisse report on the $2.1 trillion in cash… – Continue reading

Endorsing tax evasion

A vote in favor of repealing FATCA sends a message: a message to foreign banks that they can get back to helping wealthy Americans hide their assets and use offshore accounts to evade tax. In anticipation of yesterday’s Senate’s budget resolution “vote-o-rama,” Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) has introduced an amendment… – Continue reading

Lynch admits she had whistleblower’s evidence on banksters

Chose not to prosecute HSBC despite money-laundering documentation NEW YORK – President Obama’s attorney-general nominee, Loretta Lynch, admitted to the Senate Judiciary Committee that her investigators in the money-laundering probe of HSBC were aware of evidence compiled by whistleblower John Cruz but she chose, nevertheless, not to bring criminal charges…. – Continue reading

Prosecute financial advisers who assist in tax avoidance, say MPs

Public accounts committee advocates legislation making promotion of aggressive tax avoidance illegal and review of government tax relief schemes The next government should introduce new laws to prosecute financial advisers who help wealthy individuals and firms in aggressive tax avoidance, a comprehensive parliamentary report has found. The public accounts committee,… – 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

The Line Between Avoidance and Evasion Is Disappearing

Michael Wilson rants that a long-cherished distinction between avoidance (OK) and evasion (not OK) is being eroded by political doublespeak. And that the demise of the 1936 ‘Duke of Westminster’ legal principle has gone sadly unnoticed. Where will it end? You hardly need telling that there’s an election on the… – Continue reading