Category: USA

CORRECTED-Israel tax evasion probe leads to 28 arrests

(Corrects headline to remove reference to probe at UBS) Dec 8 (Reuters) – Israel has arrested 28 people so far as part of an investigation into Israelis allegedly holding undisclosed bank accounts with Swiss bank UBS, the Tax Authority said on Monday. “The investigation continues and more arrests are expected,”… – Continue reading

Deutsche Bank Hit With Tax Evasion Charges

Germany’s Deutsche Bank  dodged over $100 million in federal taxes, according to allegations in a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Attorney’s office in the Southern District of New York Monday afternoon. “Through fraudulent conveyances involving shell companies, Deutsche Bank tried to make its potential tax liabilities disappear. This was nothing… – Continue reading

Whistleblower Alleges Vanguard Cheated On Taxes, Costing Taxpayers More Than $1 Billion

On May 1, 1975, Princeton graduate John C. Bogle launched an investment company on a bold new idea: it would be owned by its member funds and operated for the benefit of its shareholders. That company, the Vanguard Group, is now one of the world’s largest investment companies with about… – Continue reading

Putin welcomes billionaires back to Russia – but will they come?

President Putin’s surprise amnesty allowing Russians with cash stashed abroad to bring it back home with no penalty may be a windfall, but then maybe not. The US, Mexico, Italy, Kazakhstan, and many others have tried it with varied success. When financial crises hit, governments have tried to reel in… – Continue reading

Banking secrecy to remain despite FATCA

BEIRUT: There is no threat to Lebanon’s banking secrecy, despite the mounting pressure from the international community to disclose the accounts of Lebanese with dual passports, bankers said. “The United States and some European countries, which are seeking the full cooperation of other states in disclosing the bank accounts of… – Continue reading

Two Years of Magnitsky Act: Facts and Details

The factbox devoted to two years of the so-called Magnitsky Act passed by US Senate. This act allows Washington to deny visas and freeze assets of Russian officials allegedly involved in the death of Russian lawyer Sergei Magnitsky. Five years ago, on November 16, 2009, Sergei Magnitsky, a tax and… – Continue reading

FATCA — final deadline to obtain a GIIN for Model 1 IGA FFIs

Under transitional relief, certain non-U.S. investment funds, including Cayman Islands funds, that qualify as foreign financial institutions (FFIs), have been permitted to certify their status under the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) without registering with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to obtain a Global Intermediary Identification Number (GIIN)…. – Continue reading

U.S. Wants Swiss Banker in Court for Bail Hearing

A Swiss banker accused of helping American clients cheat on their taxes is a fugitive who must show up in a New York courtroom if he wants bail, U.S. prosecutors argued in a legal filing. Stefan Buck, who was Bank Frey & Co.’s head of private banking in Switzerland and… – Continue reading

PwC pushes for FATCA implementation in Nigeria

PwC Nigeria, a leading professional services firm, has challenged financial institutions operating in Nigeria and the sector’s regulators on the need to develop a regulatory framework to drive the implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) in the country. Andrew S. Nevin, a partner at PwC Nigeria and… – Continue reading

North America leads global increase in MAP uptake

The US and Canada are at the forefront of a global increase in new mutual agreement procedures (MAPs) being initiated, OECD figures show. There were 1,910 new MAPs in 2013, a 14% increase from 2012, when there were 1,678 new MAPs. North America accounted for most of this growth, with… – Continue reading

Group Says Tax Extenders Would Renew Wasteful Loophopes

The Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition is calling on Congress to reject the tax extenders package that includes two wasteful offshore loopholes that allow U.S. companies to dodge billions worth of taxes. The tax extenders are a set of 54 temporary tax breaks, which are ostensibly designed to… – Continue reading

Global tax war looming and US won’t be backing down

The United States won’t give up its right to tax multinationals, and nations will go to war soon with countries like China on taxing rights, a US tax head says. Grant Thornton’s national managing partner of tax in the United States, Randy Robason, is in Australia this week for a… – Continue reading

Scorekeeper increases estimate of offshore tax bill

Legislation seeking to stop U.S. corporations from moving their legal address abroad to avoid paying U.S. tax rates would raise significantly more revenue than originally thought, according to the official congressional scorekeeper. The Joint Committee on Taxation now says that Democratic legislation to curb inversions would raise $33.6 billion over… – Continue reading

Noonan Discusses Ireland’s International Tax Strategy

Finance Minister Michael Noonan has said that Ireland’s tax regime is fully transparent and that the Government supports international tax reform efforts. Noonan told an Institute of International and European Affairs conference that the world of international taxation is changing rapidly. He pointed out that, “in an increasingly globalized world,… – Continue reading

ICBC Markets Record Offshore Yuan Bond Sale Amid FX Push

Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd. is marketing the largest sale of offshore yuan bonds as China pushes for the wider use of its currency as an alternative to the dollar in business and finance. The nation’s biggest lender by market value is offering about 12 billion yuan ($1.95… – Continue reading

FATCA: next steps and focus for 2015

The Position to Date In July 2014, the Cayman Islands government issued The Tax Information Authority (International Tax Compliance) (United States of America) Regulations, 2014 (the “US FATCA Regulations”), The Tax Information Authority (International Tax Compliance) (United Kingdom) Regulations, 2014 (the “UK FATCA Regulations”) and the Guidance Notes on the… – Continue reading

Medtronic Takes On Debt For Covidien Inversion

The medical device manufacturer Medtronic has launched a USD17bn bond to finance part of its USD43bn corporate inversion acquisition of Ireland-based Covidien, in replacement of the cash held by its foreign subsidiaries that it was prevented from using following the United States Department of Treasury’s announcement of anti-inversion measures in… – Continue reading

Time Extension For ‘In Substance’ FATCA IGAs

The United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has provided guidance with respect to jurisdictions that have been treated as if they had a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) intergovernmental agreement (IGA) in existence, although that agreement has remained unsigned. Under previous US transitional FATCA rules, IGAs reached in substance… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Financial Account Reporting For Investment Funds

The Cayman Islands currently has in place an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with each of the United States and the United Kingdom and has passed domestic legislation to make compliance with the IGAs a matter of Cayman Islands law (Cayman FATCA). The Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority (TIA) issued Guidance Notes… – Continue reading

Taxpayer Weekly Webinar Discusses Foreign Assets, Foreign Banking and IRS Compliance Starting December 9, 2014

BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Dec. 2, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via PRWEB – Foreign banking and foreign assets has been under intense scrutiny and the Foreign Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) passed in March 2010 has complexities many US taxpayers do not quite understand. As an account holder with foreign financial institutions taxpayers… – Continue reading

Swiss Banker Seeks Bail in U.S. Without Going to Court

A Swiss banker accused of helping U.S. clients cheat on their taxes wants a judge to grant him bail without his having to appear first in a New York courtroom. Stefan Buck, who was Bank Frey & Co.’s head of private banking in Switzerland and an executive board member, was… – Continue reading

UK: FATCA Compliance And Data Protection

Complying with USA FATCA and UK/EU Data Protection Requirements The US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), passed by Congress in March 2010, was finally implemented in July 2014. The Act makes the US the only large economy to tax its nationals on all of their earnings anywhere in the… – Continue reading

London Mayor Boris Johnson makes ‘brave’ stand against American taxes

The refusal by the Mayor of London to pay his American taxes has been hailed as “noble” and “brave” by the CEO of independent financial advisor, deVere Group. The comments from Nigel Green, founder and chief executive of deVere Group, which operates in 100 countries and has $10 billion under… – Continue reading

Taxation of Esops when on a foreign assignment

Stock award is a popular method of rewarding talented and industrious employees. However, employees who render services across different jurisdictions may trigger a taxable presence in two or more jurisdictions. Such employees at times need to deal with the issue of double taxation on such benefits. A normal stock incentive… – Continue reading

FATCA ticks on

It feels like FATCA has been around for years already, yet some companies are still coming to terms with its implications. However, as Kirsten Morel explains, impending deadlines are now creating a real sense of urgency It’s four years since US Congress enacted the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA),… – Continue reading

AstraZeneca boss claims ‘inversion deals aren’t dead’

Pascal Soriot has said that controversial inversion tax deals, branded ‘unpatriotic’ by President Obama, are still taking place despite attempts to curb the practice AstraZeneca’s chief has said inversion deals used by US companies to escape high taxes at home are not over despite a major clampdown on the practice…. – Continue reading

Refund Management Services Congratulates World Series of Poker Main Event Champion

Refund Management Services (http://www.RefundManagement.com), the number one choice for Canada’s biggest winners for U.S. gaming and casino tax refunds, is issuing its congratulations to the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion and weighing in on international gaming tax exemption laws. The WSOP is held annually in Las Vegas,… – Continue reading

Out of 627, 427 black money account holders identified: Arun Jaitley

With the Opposition targeting the government on the black money issue, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley told the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday that the identity of 427 foreign account holders has been established, of which 250 have admitted to having these accounts. Replying to a debate on the issue, Jaitley said… – Continue reading

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Accused of Tax Evasion

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), once again finds itself deep in controversy and this time, on foreign shores. The company has been hit with a $140 million in taxes and interests presented by the Chinese government. This came to light in a rare incident of cross-border tax invasion. An article was published by… – Continue reading

Estonian government approves of tax information exchange bill with USA

The direct taxes international automatic information exchange bill harmonises the Estonian laws with the FATCA agreement. The FATCA agreement is based on the U.S. Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), which aims to collect information about persons obliged to pay tax in the USA, to prevent tax evasion. The bill… – Continue reading

Tax Inversions Succeed When Government Lawyers Go Private

Hal Hicks cleared his throat and addressed a roomful of peers in a midtown Manhattan auditorium. The topic: the tax-avoidance technique called inversion, in which a U.S. company claims a foreign legal address. Waving his hands back and forth as if tracing a pendulum’s swing, Hicks explained how four government… – Continue reading

Why Are So Many Offshore Companies Winning Lucrative Government Contracts?

Despite the Obama administration’s ongoing efforts to crackdown on American companies moving overseas to avoid U.S. taxes, the Treasury Department is still awarding millions of dollars in federal contracts to these companies. Tyco International for example, moved their firm from the U.S. to Bermuda in 1997 and currently operates out… – Continue reading

Bank Leumi Said to Be Near $400 Million US Tax Settlement

Bank Leumi Le Israel (LUMI) BM is close to a $400 million settlement of federal and state investigations into whether it helped Americans evade taxes, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Under the proposed accord, Bank Leumi would pay about $270 million to the Justice Department and… – Continue reading

Medtronic Acquisition of Covidien Receives U.S. FTC Clearance

WASHINGTON–U. S. authorities on Wednesday approved Medtronic Inc.’s$43 billion merger with fellow medical device maker Covidien PLC after requiring the spinoff of a drug-coated catheter business. The Federal Trade Commission required Minneapolis-based Medtronic to sell off Ireland-based Covidien’s catheter business before completing the acquisition. That $30 million sale, to Colorado-based… – Continue reading

Switzerland’s bank staff shun aid fund for U.S. tax case

Reuters) – Only a handful of staff at Swiss banks have drawn on a $2.6 million (2 million pound) fund set up to help bankers and other employees who have fallen on hard times because of a U.S. crackdown on tax evasion through hidden offshore accounts. At least 25 people,… – Continue reading

Bank Leumi Said to Be Near $400 Million U.S. Tax Evasion Accord

Nov. 26 (Bloomberg) — Bank Leumi Le Israel BM is close to a $400 million settlement of federal and state investigations into whether it helped Americans evade taxes, according to a person with knowledge of the matter. Under the proposed accord, Bank Leumi would pay about $270 million to the… – Continue reading

Guernsey issues bulletin to update draft guidance notes on FATCA-based reporting

On 21 November, the States of Guernsey Income Tax (ITO) published bulletin 2014/1 to update the most recent iteration of the draft guidance notes issued jointly by the crown dependencies on 28 July 2014 regarding the implementation under domestic law of FATCA-based reporting. The bulletin provides clarification in response to… – Continue reading

HSBC Admits to Private-Banking Violations in SEC Settlement

HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA) will pay $12.5 million to settle claims that its Swiss private-banking unit solicited U.S. investors without being registered. HSBC Private Bank Suisse SA improperly amassed as many as 368 U.S. client accounts after starting to provide cross-border services more than 10 years ago, the SEC said… – Continue reading