Category: British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands: FATCA Reporting Obligations In The British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands entities who have determined that they are Reporting BVI Financial Institutions (“Reporting FIs”) for the purposes of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act of the United States (“FATCA”) and recently registered with the US Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) for a Global Intermediary Identification Number (“GIIN”) should now… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: Cayman Issues User Guide To Automatic Exchange Of Information Portal

As noted in an earlier update, the deadline for the registration of Cayman Islands Financial Institutions with the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority was recently extended to 30 April 2015. In anticipation of the upcoming go-live date of the Cayman Islands Automatic Exchange of Information Portal (Portal), the Cayman Islands… – 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

New Russian CFC Rules Will Impact Inbound U.S. Tax Planning

According to recent estimates, the number of wealthy Russians investing in the United States ballooned in 2014 as a result of political turmoil and a disintegrating ruble causing Russians to seek a safe haven for their wealth abroad. The amount of private net capital flowing out of Russia hit $120… – 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

Caribbean tax haven resists UK pressure for company register

(Reuters) – The government of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) said it has no plans to establish a central register of true company owners, despite pressure from Britain to adopt the anti-money laundering and tax evasion measure. The BVI said in a statement on Wednesday it was backing other measures… – Continue reading

Swiss Private Bank BSI SA Admits Aiding U.S. Tax Cheats, Will Pay $211 Million

In a deal with U.S. prosecutors, Swiss private bank BSI SA agreed today to pay a $211 million penalty and hand over leads on more than 3,000 accounts with U.S. ties, as well as the actual names of an undisclosed, but presumably much smaller group of U.S. account owners. The… – Continue reading

Offshore Centers Told To Make Central Register

LONDON – Offshore companies may soon have to reveal the identities of their ultimate beneficial owners, with the information to be recorded on a central register. Late last week the UK government instructed the British Virgin Islands and the Cayman Islands to set out a timetable for the implementation of… – Continue reading

Britain’s tax havens told to deliver timetable on central register

(Reuters) – Britain’s government has told two of its offshore financial tax havens to set out timetables for implementing a central register of companies revealing corporate ownership, in a bid to help combat tax evasion. Prime Minister David Cameron proposed plans for a public register of company ownership in 2013,… – Continue reading

Mukhtar Ablyazov’s role in the world’s fight against money laundering

Except for a few family members and a dwindling number of those who consider him a dissident, most people who have followed the Mukhtar Ablyazov story have nothing good to say about him. They see him as an embezzler, swindler and con man par excellence – a guy whose theft… – Continue reading

Seven Caribbean countries on US money laundering list for 2015

Seven Caribbean countries find themselves on the US “Major Money Laundering List for 2015”. The United States Government published its “2015 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report” on Wednesday, and the Cayman Islands is on the list, reports CNS News. The other six Caribbean countries listed are Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas,… – Continue reading

Comment: A tax haven crackdown would help the developing world

As part of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill which Parliament is expected to approve today, the government is attempting to implement a public register showing who really owns companies. The bill is a good example of how UK legislation can affect countries around the world, especially those in… – Continue reading

Virgin Care among firms with lucrative NHS deals and a tax haven status

Virgin Care, which has been handed contracts worth hundreds of millions of pounds to run more than 230 NHS and social care services, is one of at least 10 private health firms seeking state-funded contracts whose company structures include tax havens, it can be revealed. An analysis by Richard Murphy,… – 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

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

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

The BVI: The Premier Corporate Domicile

The British Virgin Islands (BVI), as one of the world’s leading finance centres and meeting the changing needs of international businesses and high net worth individuals (HNWIs), has managed to create a stable, well-regulated and neutral jurisdiction that makes a significant contribution to the liquidity of the global economy. The… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: B.V.I. Company – Corporate Environment Summary

The British Virgin Islands is the most popular offshore jurisdiction, with favourable business regulations, a prosperous economy and a stable political situation. British Virgin Islands IBC, is a limited liability company which conducts its trading and business outside the British Virgin Islands and is intended for offshore activities. It takes… – Continue reading

The major Irish firms in tax haven territory

Some of the biggest listed Irish firms have subsidiaries in so-called ‘tax havens’, like the British Virgin Islands, Jersey or Luxembourg. They say it’s not to reduce their tax bills – so why are they there? The subsidiaries are registered in well-known offshore tax havens, such as the British Virgin… – Continue reading

Cypriot ‘Lagarde list’ spurs denials, as MPs want to track down tax cheats

COMPANIES registered in Caribbean islands by Cypriot law firms or consultancies form the bulk of the list of Cyprus-affiliated entries with deposits in HSBC Switzerland, daily Politis reported yesterday. The paper claimed to have obtained access to the full list of 106,000 depositors in the Swiss bank during 2006 and… – 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

2 of the Top 5 FATCA Registration Listings Use Vizor Software

The latest FATCA Foreign Financial Institutions (FFI) list reveals that of the top five countries with the most registrations to date, the Tax Authorities of two – the Cayman Islands and the British Virgin Islands – are implementing the Vizor for FATCA & AEOI Vizor Software, the leading regulatory supervision… – Continue reading

Follow the money

As countries share more information, opportunities to squirrel away cash abroad will continue to narrow AMONG the sins that have most angered the austerity-weary everywhere is the use of undeclared offshore accounts to stash the wealth of the rich. Greeks were particularly enraged when data stolen from Swiss banks showed… – 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

23 FDI proposals deferred for possible tax treaty abuse

NEW DELHI: Getting tough with investment proposals from tax heavens, FIPB has deferred 23 applications in its last three meetings apprehending “treaty abuse”. According to sources, the Department of Revenue has expressed doubt that a few foreign companies were evading tax by routing their investments through tax heaven countries with… – Continue reading

Hunt for black money leads Enforcement Directorate to 10 British Virgin Islands investors

MUMBAI: The hunt for black money stashed abroad is moving beyond Liechtenstein and Switzerland. Over the last fortnight, at least ten individuals — all from Mumbai and holding shares of companies in the Caribbean tax haven British Virgin Islands (BVI) — have been told by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to… – Continue reading

The era of offshore bank secrecy is dead

Almost every day brings new evidence that the era of bank secrecy for tax evaders using Swiss and “offshore” bank accounts in “tax havens” is over. Both tax authorities and banks are clamping down on unreported offshore accounts. Early in 2014, Swiss bank Credit Suisse agreed to pay fines of… – Continue reading

Putin Uses Tax Reform To Coerce Oligarchs Into Repatriating Assets

President Vladimir Putin is pushing harder on Russia’s richest citizens to repatriate offshore assets amid a slump in the ruble and the imposition of sanctions by the US and the European Union, The Business Times said. Under new tax rules signed into law by a presidential decree in November, Russian… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Caribbean IFCs: Well Regulated Parts Of The International Furniture

Observers of offshore financial centres will know that post 2008 they have been weathering a perfect storm. Firstly, reduced transactional flows, simply because there is less money available for structured finance and investment generally. Secondly, a constant barrage of negative publicity, which deliberately seeks to conflate tax evasion and tax… – Continue reading

Financial Institutions failing to register may face penalties

The Model 1B Intergovernmental Agreement signed between the Cayman Islands and the United States, sees those entities considered Financial Institutions (FI) that fall under FATCA, and have not registered with the IRS (to obtain a Global Intermediary Identification Number (GIIN), prior to 22 December 2014) now facing possible penalties (withholding)… – Continue reading

China Wants US Style Citizen Taxation to Cut Overseas Avoidance

As Chinese individuals and companies head overseas in greater numbers, the country’s tax authorities are starting to follow. The Beijing billionaires who set up cryptically named companies in the British Virgin Islands to hold their fortunes are in the cross hairs. So are the Guangdong salesmen living and working in… – Continue reading

Launch of electronic certificates in BVI

On 8th December 2014, the British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission (FSC) launched the electronic delivery of certificates of good standing for the benefit of users. The digital certificates will have the same security features as the original hard copy and issuers can authenticate these directly via the authentication service… – Continue reading

Offshore incorporations up 4% in the first half of 2014, Appleby reports

The total number of new company registrations increased across offshore jurisdictions in the first half of 2014, according to Appleby, a provider of offshore legal, fiduciary and administration services. In the first half of 2014, there were 46,455 new offshore company incorporations, representing a 4% increase on the preceding six… – Continue reading

Selective Disclosure: Armenia’s Central Bank Conceals Data on Offshore Transfers

Armenia’s Central Bank (CB) claims thatsome data regarding money flows to and from offshore financial centers is protected from public disclosure under the law. We say ‘some’, because the CB is being selective when it comes to which information can be disclosed and what cannot. When Hetq contacted the CB,… – Continue reading

No evidence of Swiss bank or offshore accounts of Goa mining industrialists

RBI says it has no information on any offshore accounts, allegedly held by three industrialists as per list ‘released’ by Washington NGO; This list doesn’t mention any Swiss bank account PANJIM: There is no evidence in public domain of any of the three industrialists named by Goa Foundation Director Claude… – Continue reading

Maryland nonprofits investing in offshore accounts

When the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, the Johns Hopkins University and other Maryland nonprofits want to maximize the money they can spend in pursuit of their missions, they do what many wealthy individuals and businesses do. They open investment accounts overseas. Many of Maryland’s wealthiest nonprofits — including the University of… – Continue reading

FATCA and Trustees: Part I

Do trustees need to register with the US Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) before 1 January 2015?  Does registration need to be made in respect of a trust? These questions need to be given due consideration by Cayman Islands and British Virgin Islands (“BVI”) trustees and the trusts in respect… – Continue reading

Experts disagree that tax-dodging offshore companies less popular

Exports of Ukrainian goods through offshore companies fell by 90 percent in the first nine months of this year, according to the State Fiscal Service, dropping to $334 million. British Virgin Islands, a jurisdiction known for the lack of transparency, remains the most popular offshore destination with Ukrainian companies, attracting… – Continue reading

1 FATCA and trustees: part I

Maples and Calder Michael Gagie, Richard Grasby, Tim Clipstone, Christopher Capewell, Jon Fowler and Tim Frawley Do trustees need to register with the US Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) before 1 January 2015?  Does registration need to be made in respect of a trust? These questions need to be given… – Continue reading

Israeli Swiss Bank Tax Evasion Investigation Widens

A senior figure is suspected of secretly keeping accounts in a Swiss bank that were not reported to the tax authorities in Israel, in an affair called the “Swiss Bank Affair,” sources inform “Globes.” Israel Tax Authority investigators conducted a search of the senior figure’s home. As in the information… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: Record Keeping Obligations For BVI Companies, Partnerships, Trusts And Other Organisations

BVI Business Companies A1. What is the law on keeping and retaining records? Section 98 of the BVI Business Companies Act 2004 (BCA) has always provided that a BVI business company must keep records that: are sufficient to show and explain the company’s transactions; and will, at any time, enable… – Continue reading