Category: Government Bodies

COMMENT: THE FUTURE FOR OFFSHORE

Since the global financial crisis struck in 2008, offshore financial centres (OFCs) have come under sustained attack. As the world’s leading economies struggled to balance their books in the face of massive declines in tax revenue, the lowest fruit was seen to be hanging from the offshore tree. Estimates of… – Continue reading

FATCA 2 Ready In Global Crackdown On Tax Cheats

A new global standard for governments to crack down on tax evasion has been released by the Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Almost 70 countries have already signed up to the charter, which will roll out a US style Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) law globally. FATCA… – Continue reading

The offshore world: Past, present and future?

The reputation of many jurisdictions, or so called ‘tax havens’, has been attacked by other nations, most which fail to apply the same policies that they advocate for others. Over the last two decades, International Financial Centers (IFCs) have made vast changes to their laws and their enforcement, aiming to… – Continue reading

Profit shifting ‘just a part’ of Africa tax loss

MULTINATIONAL companies shifting their profits from Africa to low-tax jurisdictions are only partly responsible for the erosion of the continent’s tax revenue bases. The African Tax Administration Forum (Ataf) believes some countries have signed away their tax revenue because of weak domestic policies, and ill-conceived tax incentives and mining contracts…. – Continue reading

Black money: OECD unveils automatic info exchange framework

New Delhi/Paris: In a major development in the fight against black money, multilateral grouping OECD Monday unveiled a ‘single global standard’ for automatic exchange of financial account information by various countries including India and Switzerland.The new framework, to be presented before a meeting of G-20 finance ministers in September, would… – Continue reading

Global crackdown on offshore secret tax accounts yields €37bn

Governments across the world have collected more than €37bn of tax from secret offshore accounts since 2009, it emerged on Monday as new details were unveiled of the next phase of the global crackdown on tax evasion. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development published its global standard for automatic… – Continue reading

India-UK commit to jointly deal with tax evasion menace

NEW DELHI: India and the UK today expressed the determination to work together to tackle the menace of tax evasion even as Britain agreed to support infrastructure projects in the country. UK Export Finance will provide a line of credit of one billion pounds (about Rs 10,000 crore) for the… – Continue reading

Amazon’s Luxembourg taxes under scrutiny – FT

(Reuters) – European officials have asked Luxembourg to hand over documents relating to U.S. online retailer Amazon’s tax affairs in the country, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, citing official sources. The EU’s competition commission has requested information from the Grand Duchy, where the online retailer’s main European operating company… – Continue reading

Switzerland and EU draw a line under corporate tax row

BERNE: Switzerland and the European Union stepped closer on Tuesday to resolving a near-decade long dispute over corporate tax rates, a sign of cooperation between the two amid friction over immigration policy. The pair signed an agreement, announced late last month, which outlined Switzerland’s intention to propose scrapping long-cherished rules… – Continue reading

Standing up to scrutiny: Balancing the risks and rewards in transfer pricing documentation

Increasing sophistication in combatting base erosion and profit shifting, and the corresponding increase in transfer pricing documentation, have posed a challenge for businesses. The following article considers the tension between the competing demands. Companies are facing a proliferation of transfer pricing documentation demands. While the new requirements set out in… – Continue reading

New Zealand Joins OECD In Plan To Stop Multinational Profit Shifting

WELLINGTON, June 23 (Bernama) — New Zealand tax officials are helping the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) group of developed nations to deliver the first part of a plan to stop base erosion and profit shifting, Revenue Minister Todd McClay said Monday.The first seven “deliverables” of a 15-point… – Continue reading

Ireland in trouble with EU over possible Apple Inc. (AAPL) tax haven

In an era when many companies seek international solutions that in simpler times might have been openly labeled “tax evasion,” governments around the world are seeking to ensure they are not cheated of legally due taxes by what is now euphemistically called “profit shifting.” Apple Inc. (AAPL) has been keeping… – Continue reading

Commissioner Šemeta welcomes Council agreement on measures to fight tax avoidance

“Ladies and Gentlemen, Our campaign against corporate tax avoidance marches on, with further important advances today. I am delighted that Finance Ministers have agreed on a crucial revision to the Parent-Subsidiary Directive, which will block a prevalent form of aggressive tax planning, known as hybrid loan arrangements. No longer will… – Continue reading

The global clamp down on tax evasion

The issue has dominated debate among world leaders and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in recent months. In fact, it’s the OECD that’s been driving an effort to coordinate information exchange between jurisdictions under a single global standard in an effort to develop tax transparency. Moving on… – Continue reading

Tax all profit of firms incorporated here’

US multinationals incorporated in Ireland should have their entire global operations taxed here, a leading academic has claimed. Addressing the Oireachtas sub-committee on global taxation yesterday, Jim Stewart, associate professor in finance at Trinity College Dublin, said that existing tax residency rules, for multinational firms, are “extremely ambiguous” and suggested… – Continue reading

Luxembourg defends tax regime

(CS) The Luxembourg Finance Ministry on Thursday published a statement defending its tax regime, following the launch of an EU probe into deals with multinationals in several members states. The investigation aims to determine whether special tax deals could amount to illegal state aid. Affected companies include Apple, Starbucks, Google,… – Continue reading

United Kingdom: The UK Introduces New Criminal Offence For Tax Evaders

The UK Chancellor, George Osborne, announced new sanctions against offshore tax evasion, last month. The UK government intends to introduce a new “strict liability” criminal offence for not declaring untaxed offshore assets. Under the plans announced by the Chancellor, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) would no longer need to prove… – Continue reading

European Union is examining overseas tax breaks for Apple, Starbucks and Fiat

The European Commission raised pressure on Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg over their corporate tax practices, saying it was investigating deals the countries have cut with Apple, Starbucks and Fiat. The Commission, the executive body of the European Union, is looking at whether the countries’ tax treatment of multinationals that… – Continue reading

EC launches Apple tax investigation

EC launches Apple tax investigation The European Commission has launched a formal investigation into Apple’s tax arrangements in Ireland The EC has announced three “in-depth investigations” into the transfer pricing arrangements on the corporate taxation of Apple, Starbucks in the Netherlands and Fiat in Luxembourg, as to whether they comply… – Continue reading

Google Aust open to global tax laws

Google Australia and New Zealand managing director Maile Carnegie has urged governments across the world to address the inconsistencies of the global tax system rather than shaming individual companies for their profit-shifting activities, The Australian Financial Review reports. “I am actually incredibly empathetic to why people want to talk about this. I… – Continue reading

Ireland Provides Guidance On Tax Transparency Work

Ireland’s revenue agency has launched a dedicated Automatic Exchange of Information (AEOI) webpage containing information and links to documents on a range of initiatives. In unveiling the page, Revenue said that Ireland fully supports the global move towards AEOI. The page provides guidance on the Intergovernmental Agreement reached with the… – Continue reading

Apple, Starbucks Tax Deals With Irish, Dutch Probed by EU

Tax breaks for Apple Inc. (AAPL:US), Starbucks Corp. (SBUX:US) and Fiat Finance & Trade SA in three European Union countries are under investigation by EU competition regulators in a clampdown on special treatment for companies. The EU is checking whether the tax deals in Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg are illegal state aid, according to… – Continue reading

Data ‘dance’ seen as challenge to world corporate tax crackdown

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Cracking down on corporate tax avoidance sounds like a winner, and officials are working on it, but the practical challenges are formidable and they dominated discussion at an Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development conference on Tuesday. The OECD, a Paris-based club of large economies, has an… – Continue reading

EU investigates tax rulings on Apple, Starbucks, Fiat

Reuters) – The European Commission raised pressure on Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg over their corporate tax practices, saying it was investigating deals the countries have cut with Apple, Starbucks and Fiat. The EU is looking at whether the countries’ tax treatment of multinationals, which help to attract investment and… – Continue reading

European Commission to investigate Apple’s Ireland tax haven – report

Additional details on the allegedly impending investigation from the European Commission were not shared by the initial source, Ireland’s RTE, according to Reuters. A formal announcement of the investigation is expected to follow.It’s already been established through other investigations that Apple has not broken any laws in utilizing Ireland as a tax haven,… – Continue reading

EC to Investigate Apple’s (AAPL) Ireland Tax Haven: Report

Irish state broadcaster RTE reports that the European Commission had decided to launch a formal investigation into Apple (AAPL)’s tax arrangements in Ireland. An announcement is expected by EU’s Competition Commissioner to follow: “The European Commission is to open a formal investigation into Apple’s tax arrangements with Ireland. An announcement is expected to… – Continue reading