Category: G20

OECD document on international tax dispute resolution is “disappointing”, says expert

A discussion document on making dispute resolution mechanisms in international tax disputes more effective is does not provide enough answers to the questions it raises, an expert has said.19 Dec 2014 Tax Disputes and Investigations Tax Corporate tax International tax Europe Asia Pacific Middle East Africa It is “a disappointing… – Continue reading

Looking back at pensions, platforms and regulation in 2014

Bravura Solutions reflects on a year of reform and looks forward to 2015. The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement last week didn’t deliver anything as revolutionary as the reforms announced in his March budget, but there were a few early Christmas crackers around ISA rules. After a monumental year, let’s look at… – Continue reading

The Best Job in the World

This is going to be the plum job for any international tax practitioner: Competent Authority for the Republic of Ireland. It seems pretty clear that the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project will meet its announced deadline of the end of 2015 to produce final reports on all of… – Continue reading

EU shines light on dirty money with central registers

The European Union has agreed rules to stamp out tax evasion and stop dirty money from criminal gangs or terrorism finance being channelled through anonymous companies. EU states and the European Parliament struck the agreement on Tuesday evening to update the bloc’s anti-money laundering rules, a statement from parliament’s economic… – Continue reading

The trouble with Hockey’s tough talk on tax avoidance

Where do things stand with the government’s efforts to combat corporate tax avoidance and evasion, one of its priorities as G20 chair in 2014? The headlines suggest a contradictory stance. The latest headline is that Treasurer Hockey ‘backflips on tax laws to target multinational profit-shifters’. This refers to the announcement… – Continue reading

Policy of inaction on multinational tax

Heading into the G20 in Brisbane last month, Treasurer Joe Hockey thundered that multinational companies who avoided paying tax were akin to “thieves” whose actions rendered it harder for governments to tackle poverty. Sadly however the government’s actions have failed to match its rhetoric. This week’s crafty back-down on Section… – Continue reading

EU agrees tougher money-laundering law

[BRUSSELS] Owners of secretive companies in Europe will have a harder time keeping out of the public eye, EU negotiators agreed Wednesday, in another blow against opaque business practices after the LuxLeaks scandal. The agreement reached by the European Commission, European parliament and member states approves the creation of a… – Continue reading

Multinational tax crackdown uncosted by Treasury

A new standard that would help stamp out tax evasion by forcing multinationals to give governments details about their tax affairs has been uncosted by Treasury, the latest budget update shows. Under a plan agreed to at the G20 finance ministers meeting in Cairns held earlier this year and then… – Continue reading

Corruption as political weapon without a solution

A collection of valid points of view 1.The Island Editorial says 2. Further Analysis by Nalliah Thayabharan 3  More observations by Christie 4. Some more observations by Nimal 5. A Possible Solution by NeelaMahaYoda The Island Editorial says; “Opposition presidential candidate Maithripala Sirisena claims that the government leaders’ corrupt deals… – Continue reading

New Study: Crime, Corruption, Tax Evasion Drained a Record US$991.2bn in Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Economies in 2012

Illicit Flows from Developing & Emerging Countries Growing at 9.4% per Year US$6.6 Trillion Stolen from Developing World from 2003-2012; Trade Misinvoicing Responsible for 77.8% of Illicit Outflows China, Russia, Mexico, India, Malaysia—in Declining Order—Are Biggest Exporters of Illicit Capital over Decade; Sub-Saharan Africa Still Suffers Biggest Illicit Outflows as… – Continue reading

The OECD action plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting

IN TAX, the latest global buzzword is “BEPS” or base erosion and profit shifting. BEPS refers to the practice of multinational corporations (MNCs) of shifting profits from high tax jurisdictions to low tax jurisdictions as a tax mitigation strategy. In February 2013, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)… – Continue reading

Corporate transparency The openness revolution

As multinationals are forced to reveal more about themselves, where should the limits of transparency lie? HOWARD SCHULTZ, the head of Starbucks, said last year that “the currency of leadership is transparency.” If so, bosses should be feeling ever more qualified to command their troops. Business is being forced to… – Continue reading

New UK ‘diverted profits tax’ on multinationals will raise very little tax, says expert

A new UK tax on the ‘diverted profits’ of multinationals operating in the UK “is probably not needed, will be hard to apply and will raise little money” according to one expert. 10 Dec 2014 Corporate tax Tax International tax UK Europe Heather Self of Pinsent Masons, the law firm… – Continue reading

Joe Hockey announces profit-shifting tax audit of 10 multinationals

The Australian Tax Office is auditing 10 multinational corporations and the government will consider introducing new laws aimed at targeting tax avoidance, Joe Hockey has said. The treasurer said on Tuesday the ATO was “embedded in the offices” of multinationals operating in Australia to closely scrutinise whether those companies were… – Continue reading

ECONOMYAustralia to crack down on corporate tax avoidance

Australia may follow the UK in implementing a “diverted profits” tax on multinationals to crack down on tax avoidance. Joe Hockey, Australia’s treasurer, said on Tuesday that his office is exchanging information with London on its “Google tax”, which was announced last week, writes Jamie Smyth in Sydney. I am… – Continue reading

European Commission – Statement Commissioner Moscovici welcomes Council agreement on measures against tax avoidance and unfair tax competition

The European Commission welcomes two breakthrough agreements reached by the Council today towards combating corporate tax avoidance and aggressive tax planning. The Council has given its political backing to the anti-abuse clause of the Parent Subsidiary Directive and to the mandatory exchange of information between EU tax authorities. “I applaud… – Continue reading

ATO tax amnesty nets billions, but hunt for rich with secret Swiss accounts continues

Thousands of rich Australians have come forward to declare billions of dollars in untaxed assets and income stashed in bank accounts in Switzerland and in other countries. The rush comes as what the Australian Taxation office says is the last tax amnesty it will ever offer comes to an end…. – Continue reading

Black money: Switzerland asks India for proof

As India continues its pursuit of black money allegedly stashed abroad, Switzer-land has said it would not entertain any ‘fishing expedition’ and authorities cannot ask for names of all Indian account holders in Swiss banks without doing their own independent investigations. Switzerland’s Ambassador to India Linus von Castelmur also said… – Continue reading

G20’s 2014 statements set clear tax agenda

Brisbane communiqué, after the G20 heads of government summit, and that from their finance ministers, after their earlier meeting in Cairns, along with recent developments in the Forum on Tax Administration mean for business. The Brisbane communiqué contained one paragraph on tax. It read: 13. We are taking actions to… – Continue reading

G20’s 2014 statements set clear tax agenda

Brisbane communiqué, after the G20 heads of government summit, and that from their finance ministers, after their earlier meeting in Cairns, along with recent developments in the Forum on Tax Administration mean for business. The Brisbane communiqué contained one paragraph on tax. It read: 13. We are taking actions to… – Continue reading

China ‘to step up supervision of multi-nationals to combat tax avoidance’

Chinese tax authorities have pledged to increase supervision of multi-national companies in a campaign to crack down on tax avoidance.04 Dec 2014 Tax China Asia Pacific Chinese tax authorities have pledged to increase supervision of multi-national companies in a campaign to crack down on tax avoidance. The deputy director of… – Continue reading

Taxing system drives Germans into arms of advisers

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Jaitley calls for more global cooperation to check tax evasion, smuggling

The Finance Minister added that free trade should also mean fair trade Calling upon revenue intelligence agencies to enhance cooperation with their global counterparts to check tax evasion and smuggling, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said free trade should also mean fair trade. Although the fiscal incentives for financial malpractices… – 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

UK: Taxation Of Multinationals – UK Government Announcements Related To The G20/OECD Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Initiative

The Chancellor reaffirmed the Government’s continued support for the OECD’s work on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) and modernisation of the international framework for taxing multinational companies. Measures in relation to three specific areas are announced – a consultation on hybrid mismatches and the introduction of the OECD’s proposals… – Continue reading

New ‘diverted profits tax’ for multinationals could harm UK businesses, expert says

UK government plans to counter aggressive tax planning techniques used by multinational enterprises to divert profits from the UK to low tax jurisdictions could harm the international prospects of UK businesses according to an expert.03 Dec 2014 Corporate tax Tax Advanced Manufacturing & Technology Services UK Europe The new ‘diverted… – Continue reading

United Kingdom – Hybrid mismatch arrangements consultation, other BEPS-related focus

December 3:  The UK government today issued items that focus on multinational corporations and follow the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) action plan—one issuance being a consultation document concerning hybrid mismatch arrangements, and the other being the Autumn Statement 2014 that includes provisions relating to country-by-country reporting, the… – Continue reading

Bank relationships: The risk of de-risking

Global banks may feel that purging their correspondent banking relationships will help them de-risk, but they should beware the unintended consequences. The Central Bank of Seychelles’ rescue of BMI Offshore Bank in November is one of the clearest examples of the impact global banks are having on smaller financial institutions… – Continue reading

UK: Deloitte Preview of Autumn Statement 2014

Bill Dodwell comments: “Chancellor George Osborne will deliver the final Autumn Statement of this parliament. We expect that most of the announcements will concentrate on the outcomes from proposals launched at earlier Budgets, together with some technical changes. There will also be the first consultation on how the UK should… – Continue reading

CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX 2014: CLEAN GROWTH AT RISK

CORPORATE SECRECY, GLOBAL MONEY LAUNDERING MAKES IT HARDER FOR EMERGING ECONOMIES TO FIGHT CORRUPTION Corruption is a problem for all economies, requiring leading financial centres in the EU and US to act together with fast-growing economies to stop the corrupt from getting away with it, anti-corruption group Transparency International said… – Continue reading

German complaints could result in higher tax bills

Y​ORKSHIRE​ businesses that invest in research and development could ​face higher tax bills if Chancellor George Osborne uses his Autumn Statement to water down tax breaks following complaints by Germany. One of ​Mr Osborne’s flagship policies is set to be reformed ​on Wednesday following the resolution of a dispute with… – Continue reading

Canada: The BEPS Deliverables: A Macro Critique

What unites the dates February 12, 2013, July 19, 2013, and September 16, 2014? They are the key dates to this point in the OECD’s crusade against base erosion and profit shifting, which will be remembered either as a well-coordinated campaign against abusive tax avoidance by large multinational enterprises, or… – Continue reading

China to crack down on tax avoidance by foreign firms: Report

SHANGHAI: China will toughen its stance on tax avoidance by foreign firms to prevent tax payments being directed overseas, the official Xinhua news agency has said, after Beijing levied $140 million in back taxes from U.S. firm Microsoft Corp last week. Beijing will closely monitor the profit levels of foreign… – Continue reading

Ireland needs to ensure developing countries also benefit under international tax changes

The Department of Finance is actively involved in the BEPS process, but how it manages to balance national interests with a commitment to help developing countries reap the benefits of the reforms remains to be seen’ The recent Luxembourg leaks have kept the spotlight firmly on the lengths to which… – Continue reading

China to monitor foreign companies’ profit levels to crack down on tax avoidance: Xinhua

Taxation authorities in China said they would tighten their monitoring of foreign companies in order to prevent them from avoiding tax using numerous schemes. The official Xinhua news agency, citing tax officials in the country, reported that China would comprehensively monitor profit levels of foreign companies to make sure that… – Continue reading

AMP not avoiding tax, says CEO Craig Meller

AMP chief executive Craig Meller has launched an aggressive defence of the company’s inter­national taxation arrangements after the financial services giant was named among some of the world’s biggest multinationals that allegedly channelled funds through Luxembourg to minimise their tax bills. The recent meeting of the G20 leaders in Brisbane… – Continue reading

German complaints could result in higher tax bills

Y​ORKSHIRE​ businesses that invest in research and development could ​face higher tax bills if Chancellor George Osborne uses his Autumn Statement to water down tax breaks following complaints by Germany. One of ​Mr Osborne’s flagship policies is set to be reformed ​on Wednesday following the resolution of a dispute with… – Continue reading

George Osborne’s targeting of corporate tax dodges faces voter scepticism

George Osborne’s targeting of corporate tax dodges faces voter scepticism • Chancellor waters down tech company measures • Disbelief will greet key plan in autumn statement Almost 60% of adults in the UK don’t believe politicians’ promises to tackle corporate tax avoidance, according to a damning poll published ahead of… – Continue reading

G20 gives Africa the will to deal with tax evasion

To prevent cross-border tax evasion, we endorse the global Common Reporting Standard for the automatic exchange of tax information (AEOI) on a reciprocal basis. We will begin to exchange information automatically with each other and with other countries by 2017 or end-2018, subject to completing the necessary legislative procedures,’’ says… – 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

G20’s tax evasion concern stymies Australia’s patent box scheme before it starts

Meredith McBride in Hong Kong Though base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) took the front seat during meetings between global leaders on November 15 and 16 at the G20 forum, country leaders also expressed concern over the taxation of intellectual property (IP). Patent box regimes in particular were mentioned as… – Continue reading

ATO letting big multinationals get away with it

Martin Lock was formerly the top withholding-tax specialist at the Tax Office, a role that encompassed oversight of profit shifting by multinationals. He is one of many former officers who have voiced their concerns to Fairfax Media about the challenge of arresting the slide in tax receipts from multinational companies… – Continue reading

Latest G20 summit holds no surprises for Cayman

(CNS Business): Following the G20 summit in Brisbane last week questions remain over how much the latest talks on global tax transparency will impact Cayman and other offshore jurisdictions. Despite the bluster from international politicians in the build-up to the summit over clamping down on multinational corporate tax dodging, illicit… – Continue reading

Analysts support increased transparency to fight tax havens

Responsible corporations paying their taxes and revealing their ownership structure could be a possible solution in the fight of Europe against tax evasion and tax havens which cost billions of euro annually. EurActiv Czech Republic reports. “We should step up our efforts to combat tax evasion and tax fraud”, Jean-Claude… – Continue reading

OECD Considers Availability of Tax Treaty Benefits for Investment Funds, Pension Funds and Private Equity Funds

On November 21, 2014, as part of its Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS), the OECD released a discussion draft on “Follow-up work on BEPS Action 6: Preventing Treaty Abuse” (the Discussion Draft) for comments. The Discussion Draft deals with a number of issues relating to tax… – Continue reading

Autumn Statement 2014: Could high business growth start to attract tax relief?

George Osborne is not going to want to do anything too controversial given the forthcoming General Election in May 2015, but does need to address some clear issues relating to public finances. According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the current budget deficit is estimated at just under £100bn and… – Continue reading

George Osborne’s Patent Box tax break policy is watered down after complaints by Germany

One of George Osborne’s flagship policies is set to be reformed in next week’s Autumn Statement following the resolution of a protracted spat with Germany over the controversial tax break. The so-called Patent Box took effect last year and allowed companies to pay lower tax bills on profits derived from… – Continue reading

Base erosion and profit shifting – a South African perspective

The concept of base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) has been debated at various international forums following discussions at the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting and the G20 Heads of State summit in Russia last year. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) BEPS Action Plan… – Continue reading

Base erosion and profit shifting – treaty shopping

The concept of base erosion and profit shifting (“BEPS”) has been much discussed at various international forums including the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting in July 2013 in Moscow as well as the G20 Heads of State meeting in September 2013. From a South African perspective, the… – Continue reading