Category: Singapore

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

No hiding place for expat tax evaders

New rules mean that almost 100 governments around the world will exchange information about bank accounts Expat tax dodgers are running out of places to hide, as information about their bank accounts and assets will soon be exchanged between 93 governments globally. At present, if tax authorities suspect people of… – Continue reading

Important lift for Hong Kong’s air finance hub ambitions

An agreement to lower the mainland withholding tax for aircraft and ship leasing is a crucial first step towards realising the Hong Kong government’s ambition of making the city an international centre for financing a global aviation industry that will need US$4.6 trillion worth of planes in the next two… – Continue reading

Charting the Limits of Acceptable Tax Planning in Singapore

In 2015, Singapore celebrates its 50th year of independence and also mourns the passing of its first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew who steered Singapore’s success for many critical years. From its origins as a British trading post in 1819, Singapore has grown into one of the busiest ports and… – Continue reading

Global Tax Transparency Goes Live in 2016

Cross border tax fraud and tax evasion by High Net Wealth Individuals (HNWI) are serious problems for many jurisdictions. For many years exchange of information between countries has been solely upon request. In practise this procedure is not efficiently working as it requires foreseeable relevance, thus ‘fishing’ for information is… – Continue reading

Luxembourg: Luxembourg’s Direct Tax Administration Publishes Circular On Residency Certificates For Funds

Luxembourg’s Direct Tax Administration has published a circular on February 12 clarifying issues relating to residency certificates for Luxembourg funds. These are applicable to both UCITS and non-UCITS funds regulated by Luxembourg’s investment fund legislation of December 17, 2010, which transposed the UCITS IV Directive, as well as Specialised Investment… – Continue reading

I-T dept sends notices to nearly 150 foreign portfolio investors over MAT

MUMBAI: Income-tax authorities on Friday issued draft assessment orders against nearly 150 foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) asking them to pay minimum alternate tax (MAT), a move that is bound to reinforce India’s reputation for aggressive tax enforcement. The 15-page draft assessment order sent to FPIs provides reasoning as to why… – 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

Clearstream opens three new offshore RMB Cash Correspondent Bank accounts in Luxembourg, Singapore and Frankfurt

Clearstream now offers five offshore RMB accounts in four leading financial centres and will give customers more options and flexibility in managing offshore RMB liquidity Clearstream, the international central securities depository of Deutsche Börse Group, is making further progress in its Asia strategy: the company will open three new offshore… – Continue reading

Switzerland’s Declining Tax Haven Appeal

Tax havens have historically offered respite for individuals and companies looking to avoid high levels of taxation in their home countries. Some countries have effectively set out to create an environment in which international financial transactions come under little scrutiny so that foreign individuals and companies can safely park their… – Continue reading

Switzerland, EU to tackle tax evasion

Bern and Brussels have clinched a deal to exchange bank account data in an effort to tackle tax fraud. The agreement comes after a recent report exposed the global economic damage caused by offshore accounts. Switzerland and the European Union are teaming up to crack down on tax cheats, officials… – Continue reading

Singapore Issues Final FATCA Regulations, e-Tax Guide

Following a public consultation, the Inland Revenue Authority (IRAS) of Singapore has issued final regulations and an e-Tax Guide regarding the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) requirements for financial institutions (FIs) in Singapore. FATCA requires all FIs outside of the United States to submit regular information on financial… – Continue reading

UK financial institutions will not be required to file FATCA ‘nil returns’ – other territories could follow, expert says

UK financial institutions (FIs) that have no US-reportable accounts will not be required to submit annual ‘nil returns’ in order to ensure compliance with new rules designed to prevent tax evasion by US citizens, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed. The change comes after the US Internal Revenue Service… – Continue reading

International headquarters: third time’s the charm

Towards the end of last December, the cabinet passed resolutions representing the latest attempt to turn Thailand into an attractive location in which to establish an international headquarters (IHQ). This is the third attempt in a little over a decade to lure multinational companies to Thailand. The first regional operating… – Continue reading

Strengthening ties in key economic sectors; the focus of Seychelles Finance Minister’s visit to Singapore

(Seychelles News Agency) – Seychelles and Singapore are looking to increase their collaboration in a number of economic sectors from trade, financial services, port development – including transshipment and fuel bunkering – to public-private partnerships. This follows the recent official visit to Singapore by the Minister of Finance, Trade and… – Continue reading

Does the tax authority really go too far with your bank account?

Tax Regulation Number PER-01/PJ/2015, which is supposed to be effective starting this year, has triggered controversy within the banking industry. This is mainly due to the new obligation for banks to disclose details on every customer’s tax payments on deposits or savings interest. The Finance Minister needed to postpone indefinitely… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: Sea Change

The ongoing global initiatives around exchange of tax information and publication of beneficial ownership information, while ostensibly in pursuit of transparency, have their origins in the need for the larger, richer countries to increase tax revenues, and the perception that taxpayers are hiding assets abroad and out of the tax… – Continue reading

Offshore investors’ NYC hotel deals to hit $3B in 2015: report

UPDATED, March 16, 4:10 p.m.: Offshore investors are breaking into the hotel market at a rapid rate, and despite what it may seem like from recent headlines, not all are arriving from China. The buyers – many of them hailing from Qatar, Kuwait, Malaysia and Singapore – were involved in… – Continue reading

Tax benefit: SEBI seeks modification in Budget proposals for offshore funds

NEW DELHI, MARCH 16: Market regulator SEBI has suggested certain changes to the conditions stipulated in the Finance Bill for extending beneficial tax treatment to offshore funds investing in India. To encourage fund managers of offshore funds to locate themselves in India, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had in his recent… – Continue reading

GOP stands in way of Obama gambit for offshore corporate cash

Under a plan baked into the White House’s budget for 2016, U.S. corporations would theoretically be forced to pay hundreds of billions in new taxes on money kept abroad. Levying fees on the $2.1 trillion in funds largely held by shell companies through an accounting trick called deferral, the move,… – 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

IRAS will tighten audits to deter tax evasion: Josephine Teo

IRAS will “closely monitor” corporatisation behaviour to prevent instances of tax evasion, especially among high income earners, said the Senior Minister of State for Finance. SINGAPORE: The Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) will be monitoring corporatisation behaviour more closely and stepping up its audit programmes, in light of impending… – Continue reading

Hong Kong dangles 50 percent off to bait corporate treasury services opportunity

Large businesses require access to finances to fund on-going market development, regional expansion and mergers & acquisitions (M&A) to name a few. Conglomerates in particular have discovered that pooling together the different business units’ assets under treasury operations enables these to better manage the company’s liquidity as well as mitigate… – Continue reading

Tax traps to avoid for Aussies working overseas

Working overseas can lead to tricky tax pitfalls, but seeking expert advice can keep you from paying up twice. Going overseas to work is a grand adventure for many young professionals. It offers the opportunity to experience a different culture, expand your work experience and enhance future career opportunities. But… – Continue reading

TRANSFER PRICING LITIGATION ISSUES NEED TO BE ADDRESSED:PWC

Certainty and reduced litigation on transfer pricing (TP) issues will be the cornerstone of creating a non-adversarial tax regime in India. The authors believe that Budget 2015 ought to lay out a roadmap to achieve this goal for TP issues – Recent positive progress on the Advance Pricing Agreement (APA)… – Continue reading

Company bosses are held to account on their tax affairs BCA tells inquiry

The Business Council of Australia says that the Tax Office is holding company directors and management to account about their tax affairs, despite there only being one company in the nation with a top risk rating. “There is ongoing [Australian Taxation Office] scrutiny of corporate boards,” the BCA said in… – Continue reading

Warwick Bartlett on tax – The Only Way is Up

Warwick Bartlett, CEO of Global Betting and Gaming Consultants, discusses how government’s approach taxation means that rates are more likely to go up than down. The most pleasing sight at ICE 2015 was to see some of the younger companies which two years ago took the smallest booths are now… – Continue reading

Singapore, France sign pact for Avoidance of Double Taxation

PARIS: Singapore and France signed an amended Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation (DTA) to lower withholding tax rates for dividends and new anti-abuse provisions. The most notable changes are the following: Withholding tax rate for dividends is reduced to 5 percent (from 10 percent previously) if the beneficial… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Asia Tax Bulletin – January 2015

CHINA China Releases GAAR Administrative Measures Courtesy of Mr Glen Wei, an attorney at law, certified tax adviser, and CPA based in China.China’s State Administration of Taxation (SAT) on December 12 issued Decree 32 (dated December 2) introducing administrative measures for applying the domestic general anti-avoidance rule to special tax… – Continue reading

Singapore and France revise their tax convention

Singapore and France signed a revised Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation (DTA) on 15 January 2015, which is not yet in force. The new DTA provides for lower withholding tax rates for dividends and new anti-abuse provisions. The most notable changes are the following: 1. Withholding Tax Withholding… – 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

Don’t believe the hype about expat Americans ditching their passports

In the last several years, a “record” number of Americans abroad have been giving up their passports: That’s supposedly due to the demands of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, known as FATCA, a US law enacted in 2010 to fight tax evasion by forcing foreign banks to share information… – Continue reading

Tax haven explosion puts hole in corporate tax

Confidential documents obtained from the Tax Office under the Freedom of Information Act show Australia’s corporate tax base is in crisis because of the explosion in tax haven dealings by multinational companies. The alarming data in these internal documents is at odds with the public position of the Australian Tax… – Continue reading

Singapore inks tax agreements with France and Uruguay

SINGAPORE: Singapore has signed agreements with France and Uruguay for avoidance of double taxation (DTA). In the agreement with France, the revised DTA offers improved terms for businesses, such as lower withholding tax rates for dividends and includes anti-abuse provisions. The signing took place in Singapore between Singapore Deputy Prime… – Continue reading