Category: Isle of Man

Isle of Man: Isle of Man’s TIEA With Italy Now In Force

The Isle of Man’s Agreement for the Exchange of Information Relating to Tax Matters with the Government of the Italian Republic entered into force on 10 June 2015. The agreement was signed on 16 September 2013 in London between Eddie Teare, the Isle of Man’s Treasury Minister, and His Excellency… – Continue reading

For Pete’s Sark! Guernsey demands removal from EU tax haven blacklist

Channel island claims inclusion is in error because Brussels miscounted the required 10 nominations by wrongly including one for neighbouring Sark Guernsey has written to the European commission demanding to be removed from a blacklist of the worst international tax havens – as nominated by EU member states. Chief minister… – Continue reading

FATCA – Which Countries Are In And Out

FATCA – Which Countries Are In And Out The controversial US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) law is set to start from July 1, 2014, so with less than 21 days to go, here’s a look at which countries are in and who is outside of the tax network…. – Continue reading

‘Surprise’ at Guernsey inclusion on EU ‘non-cooperative’ blacklist

Guernsey’s Chief Minister and Commerce and Employment Minister have expressed their astonishment that Guernsey has been included on a list of 30 so-called ‘non-cooperative’ non-EU jurisdictions, which was published today, reports Guernsey Finance. The list consolidates national tax ‘blacklists’ as they stood six months ago, and includes any jurisdiction on… – Continue reading

FATCA reporting deadline nears

The 30th June 2015 deadline for Isle of Man Reporting Financial Institutions to submit their first US FATCA reports to the Income Tax Division is now less than two weeks away. The reports, in respect of the 2014 reporting year, can only be accepted by the Assessor in the prescribed… – Continue reading

Hypocrisy of EU Tax Avoidance Plan Exposed

The European Commission is set to adopt an Action Plan to tackle corporate tax avoidance and promote growth-friendly taxation in the Single Market despite an uphill battle against global giants such as Apple and Starbucks, as well as some hypocritical member states. The European Commission’s plans unveiled Wednesday include a… – Continue reading

Offshore accounts of UAE expats: All you need to know

Dubai: The word offshore banking often evokes quite a number of unsavoury connotations. It’s associated with tax evasion, money laundering and high-level of secrecy, but the truth is that anyone can open an offshore bank account and it’s completely legal. Most expatriates set up a bank account offshore to protect… – Continue reading

Offshore incorporations continue to grow

The Cayman Islands saw a 17 percent increase in new company registrations in 2014 over the previous year, according to a report released today by offshore law and fiduciary firm Appleby. In 2014, 11,010 new companies registered in Cayman, noted the firm’s latest ‘On the Register’ report, which provides insight… – Continue reading

JERSEY SEES 10% RISE IN NEW COMPANY INCORPORATIONS IN 2014

Jersey experienced a 10% increase in new company incorporations in 2014 over the previous year, according to a report released today by Appleby, one of the world’s largest providers of offshore legal, fiduciary and administrative services. Last year also saw the total number of active companies on Jersey’s registry rise… – Continue reading

Island’s links with the Northern powerhouse worth promoting

A full and fascinating roundtable discussion based around the island’s place as an international finance centre was held at KPMG’s headquarters in Athol Street, Douglas. Around the table were David Karran, managing director, IQE, Simon Scott, managing director, Barclays Isle of Man, Andrew Thomas, chief executive, Isle of Man Enterprises… – Continue reading

Tax Planning And Portugal’s Non Habitual Residence Scheme

Portugal can be a very attractive country to live in from a tax point of view. The inheritance tax regime is very benign here, and there is no wealth tax. Tax efficient arrangements can lower tax liabilities on your investment and pension income. And if you are a new resident,… – Continue reading

Chairman Royce, Rep. Pallone welcome US-Amenia Trade & Investment Framework Agreement

The advantages of off-shore investments Two of the top reasons that South African investors are given to encourage offshore investments are that going offshore diversifies your portfolio and that it gives you access to sectors you could never find on the resource-heavy JSE. “While those are not reasons to be… – Continue reading

Lloyds sells offshore insurer Clerical Medical to RL360

State-backed bank Lloyds has sold offshore life insurer Clerical Medical to investment manager RL360 for an undisclosed sum, Lloyds and RL360 said on Thursday. Clerical Medical’s policies were closed to new business in March 2012. The firm is estimated to have a value of 200 million pounds. “The sale reflects… – Continue reading

How the Isle of Man aims to become the bitcoin capital of the world

Ireland might learn as the Isle of Man positions itself as the new bitcoin capital of the world While bitcoin is attractive because of its inherent decentralised nature, it has struggled to be perceived as a legitimate currency, given the lack of accountability and total absence of someone or something… – Continue reading

Starbucks and Harris + Hoole share the dregs in ethical coffee rankings

UK’s biggest coffee shop brands Costa, Caffè Nero and Starbucks perform poorly in new ethical scorecard ranking companies on treatment of staff and suppliers, environmental policies and tax avoidance Consumers have been urged to switch to independent coffee shops after major brands including Costa, Caffè Nero and Starbucks scored poorly… – Continue reading

Communist Party launches election manifesto

The Communist Party has launched its manifesto under the slogan “Tax The Rich”, with pledges to end austerity and renationalise the railways. The 22-page document promises policies for the “millions, not millionaires” and to plug tax-avoidance loopholes. The party, formed in 1920, is fielding nine candidates, including six who are… – Continue reading

Colorado eyes ballot question to collect from corporate tax havens

Voters in November could determine whether corporations doing business in Colorado must report and pay state taxes on profits funneled into offshore tax havens. Doing that would create a tax windfall of up to $150 million a year, according to a legislative analysis. Rep. Brittany Pettersen, D-Lakewood, and Rep. Mike… – Continue reading

Malta first to enable overseas pension freedom

Malta has become the only jurisdiction to offer full UK-style pension freedoms for British ex-pat savers in qualifying registered overseas schemes, after a deal forged last week between the country’s financial regulator, reports the FT Adviser. One provider, TMF Group, has announced it has reached agreement with the Malta Financial… – Continue reading

Italy Amends Country ‘Black Lists

On April 1, Italy’s Minister of the Economy and Finance, Pier Carlo Padoan, signed two decrees that modify Italy’s “black lists,” and announced on the same day that Italy and the Vatican had signed their previously agreed tax information exchange agreement (TIEA). The two decrees follow the guidelines laid down… – 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

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

New York Attorney General Announces America’s Cup Indictments

New York, NY (April 1, 2015) – Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced the indictment of individuals charged with conspiring to abuse the unique 19th century America’s Cup Charitable Trust to shelter profits to the offshore tax havens in Bermuda, Guernsey, and The Isle of Man. Beginning in January… – Continue reading

Tom to ‘fly Isle of Man flag’ with Wolf of Wall St captor

Law firm boss Tom Maher has been invited to be a speaker at a prestigious conference alongside the FBI special agent who caught the notorious ‘Wolf of Wall Street.’ He will also share the platform with a host of other newsworthy people in the business world including the whistleblower who… – Continue reading

Malta features in poker giant’s €300 million tax avoidance route

Rome police accuse PokerStars.it managing director over €300 million of undeclared monies that were traced to Malta and the Isle of Man The managing director of PokerStars in Italy, a leading online poker brand, has been accused of fraud and tax evasion of some €300 million by Rome’s finance police… – Continue reading

Media backlash against BVI financial services politically motivated – Malone

The Virgin Islands’ financial services industry continues to be heavily criticized through media reports, but Executive Director of the recently formed BVI Finance, Mr Kedrick Malone believes the attacks are politically motivated, reports BVI Platinum. “I think a lot of the media you are seeing is politically motivated. It is… – Continue reading

Guernsey: Taxing Times For Non-Resident Members Of Guernsey Section 150 Occupational Pension Schemes

With effect from 1 January 2015, The Income Tax (Guernsey) Law, 1975 was amended so that non-Guernsey residents will now be taxed on their pension benefits paid from an occupational pension scheme approved under section 150 of the Law, irrespective of whether they have performed services in Guernsey or not…. – Continue reading

41,000 London properties held by foreign companies – 90% in tax havens

UK official data show that almost 41,000 London properties owned by foreign companies 90% are based in tax havens such as the British Virgin Islands (BVI), which do not have to disclose ownership information. Transparency International, the anti-corruption organisation, used Land Registry and Metropolitan Police data to identify 40,725 properties… – Continue reading

UK properties held by offshore firms used in global corruption, say police

Anti-corruption groups and Met detectives say £180m worth of real estate is under investigation as being used in money laundering and stolen capital Hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of UK properties held in secretive offshore companies have been used to launder the proceeds of international corruption, Scotland Yard investigators… – Continue reading

Britain awash with dirty money,’ says anti-corruption think tank

Criminals, tax evaders, human traffickers and drug dealers have laundered billions of pounds worth of dirty money purchasing British properties through anonymous offshore companies, Scotland Yard investigators suspect. The Metropolitan Police say more than £180 million (US$276 million) worth of British property has been subject to criminal investigation since 2004… – 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

We won’t respond to Miliband threat

The Manx government will not officially respond to Labour leader Ed Miliband’s ultimatum on beneficial ownership. Mr Miliband has threatened to place on an international blacklist any Crown Dependency or British Overseas Territory that fails to produce a public register of company beneficial ownership within six months of Labour coming… – Continue reading

seminar highlights FATCA and CRS challenges for 2015

Local businesses still have a lot to consider for the next stages of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) implementation, delegates heard at a recent breakfast seminar hosted by EY. The event, led by Wendy Martin, EY’s Tax Executive Director, highlighted the recent updates made to the FATCA guidance… – Continue reading

BDA boss Webber responds to Miliband threat

Bermuda’s well-documented financial services regulation, international partnership treaties, and lack of bank secrecy legislation ought to be recognised by the UK Labour Party, the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) said today. The BDA echoed the Bermuda Government’s weekend response to UK Opposition Leader Ed Miliband following a warning letter issued… – Continue reading

Ed Miliband issues warning to UK-controlled ‘tax havens’

A Labour government would push for UK overseas territories to be put on an international blacklist if they refuse to co-operate with a drive against tax avoidance, Ed Miliband has told them. In a letter to their leaders, he said they would have six months to compile a public register… – Continue reading