Category: Isle of Man

Isle of Man: US FATCA Information Exchange Put Back A Year

In a move which is likely to be of interest to those organisations who put systems and procedures in place to comply, the US has recently announced (September 2015) that information on US persons does not now need to be exchanged for certain jurisdictions until September 2016. In Notice 2015-66… – Continue reading

Internal Revenue Service Begins Reciprocal Automatic Exchange of Tax Information Under FATCA IGAs

On October 2, 2015, the Internal Revenue Service announced that it had achieved a key milestone in implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), a critical anti-tax evasion law passed by Congress in 2010 but not fully implemented until July 2014. The milestone announced by the IRS was… – Continue reading

It’s Here; The Automatic Exchange of Information Under FATCA Began September 30th

The IRS has announced that as of September 30, 2015 it will implement the automatic exchange of tax information as set forth in the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act, (FATCA). The IRS Commissioner in announcing the implementation of the automatic exchange of information stated: “This information exchange is part of… – Continue reading

Some of Plymouth’s most well-known landmarks are owned by offshore companies

SOME of Plymouth best-known landmarks are owned by secretive offshore companies based in tax havens, it has been revealed. Swathes of land all over the city belongs to faceless firms based in places like Luxembourg and the Cayman Islands, The Herald can reveal. They include everything from historic former military… – Continue reading

UAE expats and offshore banking: All you need to know

An offshore bank account is a must for many internationally mobile expats operating in the UAE and Middle East. But finding the right bank with the right extras as well as high service standards isn’t easy. There are plenty of big names to choose from, including the global operators Barclays,… – Continue reading

Jersey: The Offshore Dragon: The Increasing Popularity Of IFCs In The PRC

Using companies incorporated in international financial centres (IFCs) in structuring financial transactions, capital raisings and corporate structures has long been popular in Asia, particularly Hong Kong (itself an IFC). Following the energetic expansion of the PRC economy and assisted in part by the relaxation of PRC regulations in relation to… – Continue reading

Revealed: St Austell property owners registered in offshore tax havens

Tens of millions of pounds worth of property in St Austell is owned by companies based in offshore tax havens. They include large parts of Fore Street in the town centre; the beaches at Carlyon Bay, and dozens of individual buildings throughout St Austell and the clay country. NHS Kernow’s… – Continue reading

EXCLUSIVE: KPMG tax ‘sham’ used by at least 25 wealthy Canadians, document says

At least 25 multi-millionaire Canadians used an offshore “sham” set up by accounting firm KPMG, a document filed Tuesday in Federal Court shows. For more than two years, KPMG has been fighting a court order to provide the list of names of multi-millionaire clients who had used what the CRA… – Continue reading

Common Rules (Not Rates) Should Be The Answer To Tax Competition In The EU

Tax avoidance is a key problem for European countries, with the EU taking several steps to try and limit the ability of businesses to shift their profits to low-tax jurisdictions. Peter Dietsch writes on the nature of the problem and what can be done to tackle it. He argues that… – Continue reading

Isle of Man signs Tax Information Exchange Agreement with the Cayman Islands

The Isle of Man has continued its programme of developing closer economic and taxation co-operation with other countries by concluding a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) with the Cayman Islands. This is the Isle of Man‘s 33rd TIEA. The agreement was signed by Hon. G. Wayne Panton MLA, the Cayman… – Continue reading

Chief Minister rejects Washington DC’s tax haven slur

Chief Minister Allan Bell has written to the District of Columbia Council to outline his concerns at the island’s inclusion in a blacklist of tax havens. Washington DC released the list of 39 ‘tax havens’ as part of its Budget Support Act, which was signed by the Mayor in August…. – Continue reading

Spanish cops cracking down on Irish Costa criminal’s ‘black money’

For years it has been the currency of the Costa, as criminals simply can’t do business without a bag of ‘black money’. Judges, solicitors and local councils have been prone to their cut on every transaction and complex property transfer for decades. However, now the Spanish are finally cracking down… – Continue reading

EXCLUSIVE | Cabinet ministers met publicly with KPMG while firm’s tax ‘sham’ under CRA probe

Accounting firm joined revenue minister at speech while fighting court order Top Conservative cabinet ministers met publicly with senior staff from KPMG’s tax division, and one went so far as to promote the firm, even as the Canada Revenue Agency was alleging the company set up an offshore tax “sham”… – Continue reading

Tax evader crackdown could reduce offshore banking options for expats

An initiative intended to catch tax dodgers could have a negative impact on those with perfectly legitimate bank accounts. Tax expert Howard Bilton offers advice The draconian Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), introduced by the US Government to tackle tax evasion by its citizens, has already affected Britons living… – Continue reading

Land owned by companies based in tax havens revealed

LAND including Riverside Retail Park, the Cockhedge Centre and the former site of Mr. Smith’s is owned by companies based in offshore tax havens it has been revealed. Companies are often based offshore to gain from three tax loopholes, including no capital gains tax, no inheritance tax and no stamp… – Continue reading

Private Eye reveals £20m of Cumbrian land and property bought by offshore firms

MORE than £20 million of prime Cumbrian land and property was bought by offshore firms between 2005 and 2014, according to Private Eye magazine. Properties purchased by offshore companies in Cumbria in the last ten years range from prestigious country estates to a hotel and a nursing home. The countries… – Continue reading

KPMG offshore ‘sham’ deceived tax authorities, CRA alleges

A wealthy Victoria, B.C., family paid virtually no tax over a span of eight years – and even obtained federal and provincial tax credits – while being involved in an offshore tax “sham” developed by one of the country’s most respected accounting firms, the Canada Revenue Agency alleges. The Canada… – Continue reading

Phuket Expat Finance: QROPS – Back to Basics

PHUKET: In 2005 the EU Commission proposed a directive that laid the foundations for a radical change in the portability of an individual’s pension. British, Dutch and Irish nationals were given the flexibility to move certain private pensions to the jurisdiction of their choice, rather than leave it in their… – Continue reading

UK sets sights on large-scale tax dodgers

The UK is preparing to triple the number of prosecutions of “serious and complex” tax evaders using an arsenal of proposed new powers, reports the Financial Times. A unit combining the civil and criminal investigations teams at HM Revenue & Customs will spearhead a crackdown that George Osborne, the chancellor,… – Continue reading

India approves pact with Seychelles to curb tax evasion, avoidance

To check black money generation, the government today approved signing and ratification of the agreement between India and Seychelles for exchange of information with respect to taxes, reports the Economic Times. The agreement will stimulate the information exchange between India and Seychelles for tax purposes, which will help curb tax… – Continue reading

India: Foreign banks startled by new black money law

Banks overseas, spooked by India’s stringent new black money law, are asking tough questions of people and entities from the country looking to open accounts with them, reports the Economic Times. That’s because it’s not just those who possess unaccounted wealth who will get punished, those found guilty of helping… – Continue reading

Etsy Taps Secret Irish Tax Haven and Brags About Transparency at Home

Artisan goods marketplace Etsy Inc., which promised to be a beacon for transparency as a public company, recently implemented a strategy that shrouds its offshore tax-cutting arrangements in secrecy. Because of a change in how its Irish subsidiary is registered, Etsy no longer needs to publicly disclose basic financial information… – Continue reading

Switzerland, Belize Sign TIEA

Switzerland and Belize signed a tax information exchange agreement (TIEA) on August 10, 2015. The agreement is Switzerland’s ninth TIEA. It provides for the exchange of information upon request. It covers Swiss federal, cantonal, and communal taxes on income and capital, and the cantonal and communal inheritance and gift taxes…. – Continue reading

Isle of Man: Global Tax Investigations Conference – Isle of Man, September 2015

Following successful conferences in the Isle of Man in 2014 and in Gibraltar in March 2015, leading offshore law firm DQ Advocates and global law firm Latham & Watkins will be hosting their latest Global Tax Investigations Conference in the Isle of Man on 11 September 2015. The conference is… – Continue reading

Sars to waive penalties for voluntary disclosure?

Fears of a VDP application giving rise to a ‘witch hunt’ are ill-founded. The rapid development in international tax transparency over the past two years in the form of the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) Common Reporting Standard (CRS) has caused many South African taxpayers to consider regularising… – Continue reading

Tax havens not safe for much longer

South Africans with unauthorised funds abroad better get their affairs in order because tighter regulation in tax havens will soon become a harsh reality, a tax expert has warned. Tony Davey, director at boutique consulting firm Tony Davey and Associates, says South Africans with offshore funds (foreign inheritances, foreign earnings… – Continue reading

‘Tax havens will chase out non-compliant taxpayers’

As global efforts to close loopholes intensify. JOHANNESBURG – South Africans with unauthorised funds abroad better get their affairs in order because tighter regulation in tax havens will soon become a reality, a tax expert has warned. Speaking at a recent seminar hosted by The Wealth Corporation, Tony Davey, director… – Continue reading

Tory vow to tackle money laundering in UK rubbished by experts

White-collar criminals who launder billions by buying luxury UK properties must be tackled, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Tuesday. Experts warn these fraudsters are distorting the UK property market and pushing up house prices in the process. Cameron’s criticism of money laundering formed part of a broader speech on… – Continue reading

Russell Bedford Firm SMP Partners Announces Launch of FATCA and CRS Reporting Tool

London, United Kingdom, July 25, 2015 –(PR.com)– A Secure On-line Reporting System which provides a cost-effective method for financial institutions’ FATCA and Common Reporting Standard (CRS) reporting requirements has been successfully deployed. Developed by Webtech Limited in conjunction with Russell Bedford’s Isle of Man member firm SMP Partners, the solution… – Continue reading

Dealing with FATCA and other problems

A business partnership claims to have successfully deployed a secure online reporting system for financial institutions grappling with the headache of FATCA and Common Reporting Standard (CRS) reporting requirements. Developed by Webtech Limited in conjunction with corporate service provider SMP Partners, the ‘solution’ is said to be designed by users… – Continue reading

Crown Dependency disclosure facilities seen underused

Crown Dependency disclosure facilities set up to offer individuals the opportunity to disclose any overdue payments or irregularities have yielded “surprisingly” low returns for HMRC, according to Pinsent Masons. The international law firm said just £13.9m ($21.6m, €19.7m) has been collected since the facilities opened in April 2013, with £5.6m… – Continue reading

Old Mutual Int’l launches trust campaign for offshore advisers

Old Mutual International has launched a campaign to promote “under-utilised” trusts among offshore advisers and will launch further support tools “shortly”. Trustability, as the campaign is known, is designed to simplify the writing of trust business for advisers by guiding them through the processes of identifying opportunities, understanding local laws,… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Voluntary Disclosure Programmes – Private Foundations: The Problem Stated

A number of jurisdictions (including the US, the UK and Italy) have launched voluntary disclosure (‘VD’) programmes. A substantial number of cases involve private foundations, typically legacy structures based in Liechtenstein and Panama. As the concept of foundations is alien to common law, their tax treatment raises delicate issues in… – Continue reading

‘Google tax’ – a step into the unknown

Special Business News article by Rob Rotherham, KPMG tax division senior manager, on the effects of the UK Budget. With effect from April 1, 2015, the UK Government introduced a new tax: the Diverted Profits Tax. (DPT). The DPT is aimed at countering the use of aggressive tax planning techniques… – Continue reading

Want to open an overseas bank account? It’s a bit harder than you might expect

The continuing speculation over Greece’s possible exit from the Eurozone and the weakening effect this might have on the shared currency in the short-term, may once again be prompting some folks to consider setting up non-resident bank accounts in non-eurozone countries. Offshore banking has a bit of a dodgy image… – Continue reading

Bridgepoint To Snap Up Offshore Trust Giant

Booming demand for offshore tax services will trigger a £240m takeover deal involving a unit of Appleby Global, Sky News learns. The booming demand for offshore trust and fund administration services will be underlined in the coming days by a $370m (£238m) takeover deal involving Bridgepoint, the London-based buyout firm…. – Continue reading

Canada Life takes over L&G’s Dublin-based offshore business

Legal and General has offloaded its Dublin-based offshore business, L&G International, to Canada Life Group for an undisclosed sum. Launched in 2007, the unit was a subsidiary of L&G, based in Dublin. It provides investment and tax planning solutions, primarily focused on the UK high net-worth market. The business has… – Continue reading