Category: United Kingdom

How U.S. multinationals are responding to a post-‘Double Irish’ world

One year after the announced closing off of the Double Irish tax arrangement, U.S. multinationals once again turned their attention to Dublin as Ireland announced details of the Knowledge Development Box, or KDB. This new component to its corporate tax regime will allow companies to pay a reduced corporate tax… – Continue reading

Secret tax archives: UK joins move to block MEPs’ access

Treasury says making available documents detailing tax policies tailored for multinational firms would jeopardise ‘open and frank discussions’ The UK has joined Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Belgium in blocking attempts by a committee of MEPs to gain access to secret European archives that detail some of most controversial tax policies… – Continue reading

UK tax agency must report full scale of tax avoidance-lawmakers

LONDON, Nov 4 (Reuters) – British authorities must start reporting the full scale of aggressive tax avoidance and prosecute more people for evading tax by moving money offshore, lawmakers said on Wednesday. The Public Accounts Committee of Britain’s parliament said the government’s tax agency, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), should… – Continue reading

MPs say that HMRC is “still failing UK taxpayers”

The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said that Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is “still failing UK taxpayers” because of its “abysmal” performance in dealing with queries from taxpayers. The cross-party committee of MPs stressed that the “unacceptable” quality of HMRC’s customer service is a “genuine threat” to the collection… – Continue reading

U.K. Offshore Tax Enforcement `Woefully Inadequate,’ Panel Says

The number of U.K. prosecutions for offshore tax evasion is “woefully inadequate” and the tax agency, Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs, is failing to provide lawmakers with the information they need to close loopholes used for avoidance, the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee said. The agency should also publish… – Continue reading

HMRC has made ‘little or no progress’ on tax avoidance transparency, MPs warn

The UK’s tax authority has made “little or no progress” on revealing the scale of aggressive tax avoidance happening in Britain, an influential committee of MPs has warned. In a report released on Wednesday the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) said the tax authority had ignored previous recommendations to provide specific… – Continue reading

Buying property in Portugal shouldn’t be taxing

Buying a property overseas is an exciting venture, but also one that requires careful financial consideration. To help ease the process, Chris White, Founding Director of boutique estate agency Ideal Homes Portugal, has compiled his top tax tips for buying property in Portugal. Portugal has been called ‘Europe’s best kept… – Continue reading

New Zealand more of a tax haven than Island neighbours

New Zealand still has some work to do to stop the country being used as a safe haven for illicit funds, a new survey shows. The 2015 Financial Secrecy Index has been released, which ranks countries on their ability to promote fiscal transparency. The index is produced by the Tax… – Continue reading

Switzerland still top tax haven, US jumps to No. 3

NEW DELHI: Switzerland has retained its top spot in the financial secrecy index (FSI) 2015, unveiled by the Tax Justice Network (TJN) on Monday. Switzerland is followed by Hong Kong, the US, Singapore and the Cayman Islands. The biggest surprise is the US, which has climbed to third place from… – Continue reading

Australia a safe haven for illicit funds, US overtakes Cayman as tax shelter for rich

Australia hosts significant quantities of illicit funds from outside the country, according to the 2015 Financial Secrecy Index. The Tax Justice Network’s index, released every two years, rates countries based on financial transparency. The latest index rates Australia 44 out of 100 (from 47 in the previous survey) meaning it… – Continue reading

UK current account deficit may reflect corporate tax avoidance – ECB’s Lane

Britain’s large current account deficit may be less serious than it appears due to distortions created by companies avoiding tax, incoming European Central Bank policymaker Philip Lane said in a research article published on Tuesday. Lane, an economics professor who will succeed Patrick Honohan as Ireland’s central bank governor later… – Continue reading

Washington Made A Change To Its Tax Law, And Caribbean Countries Aren’t Happy About It

Faced with outrage from over a dozen otherwise placid Caribbean nations, D.C. officials are backtracking on a plan to openly call out countries it says allow big U.S. businesses to skip out on paying local taxes. At issue is a change to existing tax law made through the 2016 D.C…. – Continue reading

NGOs slam EU’s ‘two-faced’ approach to tax

Tax systems within the European Union remain largely secretive and opaque despite leaders’ claims that measures are underway to fix loopholes, the European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad) has said. The coalition of 46 NGOs from 20 European countries including Oxfam, Save the Children and ActionAid said that, while… – Continue reading

UK ‘more of a tax haven’ than Channel Islands, says report

The UK has been rated “more of a tax haven” than the Channel Islands, in a financial transparency report. The biennial study by campaign group Tax Justice Network (TJN) ranked the UK above the islands. TJN director, John Christensen, said the islands had “made significant improvements” by signing up to… – Continue reading

Belgium seeks more Korean investment

Biz-friendly tax regime is one of incentives Belgium, a global hub for international government institutions, wants to attract more Korean investment with its business-friendly tax regime. At the “Belgium: Gateway to Europe” seminar at the Koreana Hotel on Oct. 27, the event host, the Embassy of Belgium, invited Bart Adams,… – Continue reading

Reports finds U.S. financial secrecy worsening

WASHINGTON—The United States is one of the world’s most secret financial jurisdictions, according to a watchdog group’s new global ranking. The Tax Justice Network, an international think tank based in the United Kingdom, on Monday unveiled the 2015 Tax Secrecy Index, which lists the countries that most allow financial secrecy… – Continue reading

Tax amnesty deadline approaches – use it or lose it

At the end of this year an amnesty for UK tax resident persons whose offshore income and gains have not been disclosed to HMRC closes, and it is important the implications are understood according to Michael Crowe, a director at Grant Thornton in the Isle of Man. In the UK’s… – Continue reading

Amazon Deemed Liable For Online Tax Fraud? Shuts Down Daily-Deals Services

Amazon is reportedly liable for online tax fraud if the company fails to investigate traders who are using their sites to avoid sales tax. According to experts, online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay could be held liable for all unpaid VAT if action was taken against them. The report… – Continue reading

Small EU team leads tax battle against ‘goliaths’

A small team of European Union officials is spearheading an investigation that could force some of the world’s biggest companies to pay billions of euros in avoided taxes, Reuters reports. In an office block in one of Brussels’ less fashionable districts, the 10 Competition Directorate staff from across the bloc… – Continue reading

US ‘tax inversion’ deals skew Ireland’s FDI numbers

A spate of so-called “tax inversion” deals involving companies based in Ireland appears to be distorting the country’s foreign direct investment (FDI) numbers, The Irish Times reports. An OECD report suggests investment by Irish firms abroad more than doubled to US$75 billion in the first half of 2015. The study… – Continue reading

British taxpayers fork out £45m in foreign aid to paradise islands that charge NO TAX

BRITISH taxpayers forked out £45million in foreign aid spending to countries classed as tax havens in just one year, it emerged today. Nations such as Belize, Marshall Islands, Seychelles and Vanautu – which are all included on a European Commission ‘blacklist’ of international tax havens – have all received cash… – Continue reading

EU DRIVE TO CREATE SINGLE MARKET ‘WRONG-HEADED’ AND WILL LEAD TO HIGHER PRICES

The European Union (EU) is pushing ahead with its most ambitious plans to date to eliminate tax competition between member states and roll out a single market for products and services. While the commission focuses on levelling prices for products and services across the 28 member state bloc, a European… – Continue reading

Tax deductibility of corporate interest expense

HM Treasury has published a consultation on the tax deductibility of corporate interest expense in the UK. The consultation has been prompted by the recent publication by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (“OECD”) of its final Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (“BEPS”) reports, in particular BEPS Action 4,… – Continue reading

Fund industry must act now or face crunch time in the final countdown to Global FATCA, says Linedata

With the starting line for implementation only two months away, Justin Hayes, product manager at Linedata, the leading international software and technology provider, says fund administrators and investment managers need to get to grips with the OECD’s Common Reporting Standards, dubbed ‘Global FATCA’, before it’s too late. “Financial institutions in… – Continue reading

Australia out of step with global corporate tax rate trends

Australia’s corporate tax rate is higher than the global average, according to KPMG’s 2015 global tax rate survey, SmartCompany reports. While Australia’s corporate tax rate currently sits at 30 per cent, the global average sits at 23.68 per cent. The United States has the highest corporate tax rate at 40… – Continue reading

Linedata: The time is now for CRS

Investment managers and fund administrators should act now in order to be prepared for the Organisation for Co-operation and Development (OECD) Common Reporting Standard (CRS) ahead of the start of the first reporting period, according to Justin Hayes, product manager for Linedata. The CRS, sometimes called a global version of… – Continue reading

U.S. corporate income tax is self-defeating

For many years, policymakers have criticized the strategies that American corporations use to reduce their taxes by shifting income and capital offshore. The impetus behind these strategies is the U.S. corporate income-tax rate — at 35 percent, the highest of any industrialized nation, easily surpassing countries such as the U.K…. – Continue reading

It’s Huffed And It’s Puffed, But HSBC Is Likely To Remain In The UK

After teasing the UK financial community — and the government — with a thinly-veiled threat to decamp from Britain, HSBC has continued to stoke speculation that it’s looking for more hospitable headquarters. Back in April, HSBC announced a review of whether to quit the UK, a somewhat provocative statement, coming,… – Continue reading

Renewables Infrastructure Group Planning Further Equity Placing (ALLISS)

LONDON (Alliance News) – The Renewables Infrastructure Group Ltd on Tuesday said it is planning to raise further funding from its equity placing programme. The company, which invests in renewable energy infrastructure projects, said the fundraising will likely take the form of placing of shares and will be closed in… – Continue reading

Guernsey: A Guide To Guernsey’s New Non-Resident Capital Gains Tax Rules

The new non-resident capital gains tax came into force in Guernsey on 6 April 2015. The rules intend to capture disposals of residential property in the United Kingdom by all non-residents. These notes provide a summary of who and which property is affected, and describe how a new UK tax… – Continue reading

Jay Fishman: The U.S. corporate income tax is self-defeating

For many years, policymakers have criticized the strategies that American corporations use to reduce their taxes by shifting income and capital offshore. The impetus behind these strategies is the U.S. corporate income-tax rate — at 35 percent, the highest of any industrialized nation, easily surpassing countries such as the U.K…. – Continue reading

Tax panel compels companies to testify

HSBC, Google, Facebook are among firms that will now appear after threat from MEPs on access to Parliament. Several multinational companies have now dropped their opposition to appearing before a special European Parliament panel investigating allegations of tax avoidance in Europe. HSBC said Tuesday it would participate in a hearing… – Continue reading

Government launches consultation on tax avoidance proposals

The government has launched a consultation on tax avoidance policies related to interest deductions that could have significant consequences for real estate. The proposals were released by the the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as part of a series of recommendations earlier this month designed to prevent companies… – Continue reading

IRS Calls on Coca-Cola to Pay Up

Coca-Cola might owe an additional $3.3 billion in federal income taxes following an audit, says the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Following a five year audit of the company, the IRS concluded that the company’s strategy of lowering its taxable income through transfer pricing, underestimates the amount the company should’ve been… – Continue reading

Relaxed tax residency rules to help MNCs

Foreign companies with Indian shareholders won’t have to pay taxes here for their worldwide income unless they are managed from India on an everyday basis. If these foreign companies are managed from outside India, whether or not they are promoted by resident Indians, they will have to pay taxes in… – Continue reading

BEPS will affect around 9,000 companies globally: Grace Perez-Navarro

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been leading the charge to improve transparency in tax administration and curb tax avoidance by multinational companies. Endorsed by the G20 nations, including India, OECD recently came out with a package of measures and a road map to tackle base erosion… – Continue reading

East Africa: Rwanda Taxman Moves to Catch Tax Evaders

Rwanda has commissioned an audit into recent merger and acquisition deals involving foreign firms in its latest effort to clamp down on tax avoidance among multinational corporations. This comes amid growing concern that multinational companies move profits from the countries where they are generated and, in so doing, reduce national… – Continue reading

UK: Data, Privacy And Taxation – A Very Modern Conflict

Since the revelations on government surveillance and data capture by Edward Snowden, journalists have rightfully raised concerns about governments’ insatiable appetite for data collection and the resulting encroachment on citizens’ civil liberties. In the EU an individual’s right to privacy is regarded as a human right in accordance with Art…. – Continue reading