Category: G20

Clampdown on tax avoidance

By closing the tax gap, South Africa can reap billions of rands to benefit the economy. A global crackdown on tax avoidance has begun and South Africa is forging ahead in a bid to tackle wealthy individuals and corporates who practise this tactic. The initiative is better poised to succeed… – Continue reading

BEPS – Discussion draft on follow-up work under Action 6 (prevent treaty abuse)

November 21:  The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) today released a discussion draft [PDF 179 KB] concerning follow-up work as mandated under a report with respect to Action 6 (prevent treaty abuse) under the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) action plan. Background The OECD in September 2014… – Continue reading

BEPS – Discussion draft on follow-up work under Action 6 (prevent treaty abuse)

November 21:  The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) today released a discussion draft [PDF 179 KB] concerning follow-up work as mandated under a report with respect to Action 6 (prevent treaty abuse) under the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) action plan. Background The OECD in September 2014… – Continue reading

OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Project

On September 16, 2014, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (“OECD”) released seven reports addressing certain aspects of the base erosion and profit shifting (“BEPS”) project. The seven BEPS reports released by the OECD include tax challenges of the digital economy (Action 1), hybrid mismatch arrangements (Action 2), countering… – Continue reading

Russia Cracks Down On Offshore Tax Havens

MOSCOW — There is nothing new about offshore tax shelters. In ancient Athens, after the government decided to levy a 2% tax on all trade operations, merchants started avoiding the city, conducting business on the surrounding islands instead. Those Greek islands became the first offshore tax havens. The current offshore… – Continue reading

Base Erosion and Profit Shifting: The Australian Perspective

Background In July 2013, the G20 Finance Ministers, including Australia, fully endorsed the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) Action Plan. As a result of the Action Plan, the Australian government encouraged a new commitment to focus resources on investigating international business structures to ensure companies pay tax in the… – Continue reading

Students lobby G20 leaders to tackle corruption and tax avoidance

Students from ‘ONE Durham’ took part in a campaign outside the Bill Bryson Library on Tuesday 11th November in support of an international campaign to fight corruption and tax avoidance. The group is part of a wider international advocacy organisation, ‘ONE campaign’, which has six million members across the globe…. – Continue reading

Luxembourg PM slams EU single tax plans

Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel said he was firmly opposed to harmonising tax policies in the EU, a report said Wednesday, hitting back after an investigation exposed his tiny country as a global tax haven. Jean-Claude Juncker, Bettel’s predecessor and new European Commission president, is under pressure after it was… – Continue reading

Luxembourg’s Bettel opposes fiscal standardisation

Luxembourg’s Prime Minister has spoken out against a harmonsiation of tax within the EU, arguing that it should be left to member states to decide. Xavier Bettel was quoted in an interview published by Belgian daily L’Echo on Wednesday, following the Lux Leaks scandal in which tax agreements between the… – Continue reading

Luxembourg PM rejects EU single tax plans

Luxembourg’s Prime Minister Xavier Bettel has criticized the European Union’s single tax plans, arguing that it should be left to member states to decide. “To say that everyone within the European Union must move toward a single tax policy with the same tax rate, that I’m against,” Belgian daily L’Echo… – Continue reading

Macquarie Group hit by Tax Office ‘U-turn’

The Tax Office denied Macquarie Group a controversial tax deduction related to offshore subsidiaries that resulted in a long-running and costly court battle, while at the same time allowing other taxpayers to claim the deductions, a report finds. A report from inspector-general of taxation Ali Noroozi, released by the government… – Continue reading

IP tax regimes to be abolished and replaced by new “nexus”- based regimes

On 11 November 2014, the UK and Germany made a joint announcement about a proposal they had developed to address some of the concerns raised over the OECD’s suggested approach to dealing with preferential IP tax regimes. These regimes will close to new entrants from June 2016, and will be… – Continue reading

G20 tax reform plan should prevent another Lux leaks

The G20 Communique is good news on the international tax reform front. As part of the G20 commitment to boost economic resilience the Communique commits G20 nations to taking action to ensure fairness in the international tax system. This means they are looking at ways to ensure profits are taxed… – Continue reading

G20 tax avoidance pledge ‘still leaves poor countries vulnerable’

Oxfam director Winnie Byanyima says what is on the table is not enough to stop poor countries being ‘bled dry’ Moves by G20 nations to tackle corporate tax avoidance are welcome but will only begin to uncover the full problem while leaving poor countries still vulnerable to exploitation, tax justice… – Continue reading

G20 endorses OECD tax avoidance timetable

The latest G20 leaders’ summit in Australia, which ended yesterday, has endorsed the various strands of international tax work being undertaken by the European Commission and by OECD, including work on the Base Erosion Profit Shifting (BEPS) project Prime Minister David Cameron said there had been ‘important breakthroughs’ in making… – Continue reading

South Africa: President Zuma Wraps Up Brisbane Visit

Pretoria — President Jacob Zuma has concluded his visit to Brisbane, Australia, where he led the South African delegation to the G20 Leaders’ Summit, says the Presidency. The main outcome of the Leaders’ Summit was a commitment to lift the G20’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by at least an additional… – Continue reading

BEPS: G20 leaders mark ‘significant progress’

G20 leaders have made “real progress” towards ensuring that “big companies pay the tax they owe”, David Cameron said at the end of the G20 summit in Brisbane yesterday. “There are now over 92 different countries and tax authorities properly sharing information and, as the OECD set out at this… – Continue reading

Global tax avoidance crackdown has broad support – Bill English

There is broad global support for moves to curb international tax avoidance, says Finance Minister Bill English, on the sidelines of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Brisbane. Cracking down on tax avoidance is one of the key agenda items at this weekend’s G20 Summit, where New Zealand is an invited… – Continue reading

G-20 leaders agree on $2 trillion boost to growth

BRISBANE, Australia — Under pressure to jolt the lethargic world economy back to life, leaders of G-20 nations on Sunday finalized a plan to boost global GDP by more than $2 trillion over five years. The fanfare, however, was overshadowed by tensions between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Western leaders…. – Continue reading

Chevron’s multi-billion tax dodging: We don’t agree

You know those annoying “We Agree” television ads by the fossil fuel corporate giant Chevron? The ones where an actor playing a student or a concerned member of a community “agrees” with supposedly noble objectives of this multinational? Those ads make me feel like puking. The objective of this campaign… – Continue reading

G-20 set for ‘very aggressive’ crackdown on tax avoidance

BRISBANE: Australia has vowed a “very aggressive” crackdown on tax avoidance at weekend G-20 talks, as a row rages over Luxembourg’s sweetheart arrangements with multinationals. Closing corporate tax loopholes and endorsing a common reporting standard to increase transparency are set to be a primary focus of the G-20 summit in… – Continue reading

Which offshore financial centre is the best?

Expats have a range of choices – so how do they find a safe home for their assets? The traditional use of offshore centres as a way of enabling better tax planning – and even tax evasion – has all but fallen away. An increasing desire for countries to share… – Continue reading

OECD outlines strategy to engage emerging markets in fight against tax base erosion

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released this week a strategy for deepening developing-country engagement in its work to stop the erosion of national tax bases and the shifting of profits to jurisdictions solely to avoid paying tax. The emerging-market strategy, designed to strengthen developing-country involvement in decision-making… – Continue reading

OECD sees competition heating up once tax havens shut down

(AFP) The OECD Friday forecast competition heating up among countries wanting to attract revenue from big digital companies like Apple and Google, even as a row rages over Luxembourg’s arrangements with multinationals. Closing corporate tax loopholes and endorsing a common reporting standard to increase transparency are set to be a… – Continue reading

Multinational tax details to be kept secret

The OECD’s head of tax has rejected calls to publicly release country-by-country breakdowns of taxes paid by multinationals, despite growing pressure from community and transparency groups. Agencies such as Transparency International and a host of community groups are putting pressure on the OECD and G20 leaders at the summit in… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Has Revealed Another Clash between National vs EU

The LuxLeaks scandal is a classical example of the growingly frequent clash between the level of integration of the European economy (and the global for that matter) and the national sovereignty. Greece was first to prove that four years ago when it put to the test the very survival of… – Continue reading

Multinational tax avoidance risks losing citizens’ trust, says Joe Hockey

Multinational tax avoidance risks losing citizens’ trust, says Joe Hockey G20 working on ‘important reforms which will significantly improve the integrity of the tax system’, Australian treasurer says The Australian treasurer, Joe Hockey, has warned that citizens will lose trust in the legitimacy of their governments if multinationals are allowed… – Continue reading

Brisbane G20 2014: tax deal aims for even playing field

Y20 head on youth unemployment mission Countries may have to battle for revenue from digital companies once the global plan to stop tax avoidance succeeds, says the OECD’s head of tax Pascal Saint-Amans, but at least they now have something to fight for. In an exclusive interview with Fairfax Media… – Continue reading

Ukraine and Russia take center stage as leaders gather for G20

(Reuters) – A showdown between Western leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely at the G20 summit in Australia starting on Saturday, following fresh reports of Russian troops pouring into eastern Ukraine. Ukraine has accused Russia of sending soldiers and weapons to help separatist rebels in eastern Ukraine launch… – Continue reading

Corruption fighters confident for G20 tax haven crackdown

G20 guide: what to expect Brisbane residents will experience “longer travel times” as G20 forces roads and bus stations to be closed in the CBD and South Bank. Autoplay ONOFFVideo feedbackVideo settings G20: full coverage The global coalition against corruption – Transparency International – hopes Sunday’s G20 closing statement in… – Continue reading

OECD sees competition heating up once tax havens shut down

Brisbane (Australia) (AFP) – The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on Friday forecast competition heating up among countries wanting to attract revenue from big digital companies like Apple and Google, even as a row rages over Luxembourg’s arrangements with multinationals. Closing corporate tax loopholes and endorsing a common reporting… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance: three things G20 governments can do

The ability of multinational companies to shift profits into low-tax jurisdictions is undermining governments’ ability to raise revenue. But the cross-border policy solutions are complex. Curbing international tax avoidance has become a focus of G20 discussion this week, after last week’s revelation that major companies including Ikea, AMP and Pepsi… – Continue reading

G20 Brisbane: Five corporate tax havens around the world and how the summit can crack down on them

Prime Minister Tony Abbott has nominated global tax avoidance as one of the key issues on the agenda for this weekend’s G20 summit in Brisbane. Major companies including Google and Apple have faced strong criticism over their efforts to lower their tax bills by shifting profits to jurisdictions with low… – Continue reading

Costello defends Future Fund tax bill

Future Fund chairman Peter Costello has defended the amount of tax the sovereign wealth fund pays, saying it has ‘sovereign immunity’ when it invests overseas. The government-owned Fund was named along with other Australian companies for using Luxembourg as a base in which to lower global taxes in one of… – Continue reading

Regulators fine global banks $4.3 billion in currency investigation

(Reuters) – Regulators fined six major banks a total of $4.3 billion for failing to stop traders from trying to manipulate the foreign exchange market, following a yearlong global investigation. HSBC Holdings Plc, Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc, JPMorgan Chase & Co, Citigroup Inc, UBS AG and Bank of… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance talk push from G20 nations

INSTITUTIONAL investors from three countries that are G20 members have called on this week’s summit to ensure transparency and disclosure are part of the G20’s talks on tax avoidance. The investors, including multi-billion dollar companies from the United Kingdom, Canada and France, and non-G20 nation The Netherlands, made the call… – Continue reading

India to sign agreement for data on tax evasion soon

India will soon put its signature on an agreement for exchange of information to curb tax evasion after refusing to sign the multilateral pact along with 51 nations in Berlin last month. Finance Ministry officials told Deccan Herald that the government was currently in the process of completing the internal… – Continue reading

Ireland scores poorly in European ‘Hidden Taxes’ report

NGO report calls for central listing of beneficial owners of EU firms and trusts The European Union should introduce a centralised public register revealing the identities of beneficial owners of companies and trusts, according to a pan-European report to be published today. Hidden Taxes: the EU’s Role in Supporting an… – Continue reading

EU tax treaties draining developing countries

Spain negotiated the largest rate reductions in its tax treaties with developing countries, out of 15 EU nations scrutinised for their record on international tax-dodging in the wake of the Luxembourg Leaks scandal. Developing countries were missing out on billions of much needed-revenue as a result of the tax rate… – Continue reading

Developing countries to play greater role in OECD/G20 efforts to curb corporate tax avoidance

12/11/2014 – The OECD released today its new Strategy for Deepening Developing Country Engagement in the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project, which will strengthen their involvement in the decision-making processes and bring them to the heart of the technical work. The BEPS Project aims to create a coherent… – Continue reading

Minter Ellison tax partner Bill Thompson says BEPS will be key focus at G20 Summit

According to Bill Thompson, tax partner at Minter Ellison, Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) — the base erosion referred to as the tax base and its implications for future tax structures — will be a key focus at the G20 Summit in Brisbane, with possible rapid changes to the… – Continue reading

UK proposes ending its patent box scheme after agreement with Germany

The UK has agreed to put forward a proposal to  close its patent box tax break, which allows income from the commercial exploitation of intellectual property (IP) to be taxed at 10%, in a concession to German concerns about artificial shifting of profits between European countries.12 Nov 2014 Intellectual Property… – Continue reading