Category: Government Bodies

Cayman Islands: FATCA Reporting And International Tax Compliance: Next Steps

DMS reminds stakeholders of all Cayman Islands investment funds deemed Foreign Financial Institutions (“FFIs”) of their International Tax Compliance (“ITC”) Obligations to the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority (“TIA”) which may apply under the following: Launch of the Cayman AEOI Portal The Cayman Islands Department for International Tax Cooperation (“DITC”)… – Continue reading

Potential to be financial sector

BARBADOS IS IN A “good position” to thrive as an international financial centre (IFC) despite various challenges, including a worrying initiative introduced by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Ben Arrindell, one of the island’s leading international business practitioners who has also advised Government on such issues or… – Continue reading

Swiss banker: era of banking secrecy is officially over

A leading Swiss banker told his Lebanese counterparts that the days of banking secrecy are over, urging the lenders to prepare their clients for this inevitable outcome. “The banks which attracted tax evaders can no longer continue in this pattern because the era of banking secrecy is over and an… – Continue reading

HMRC sees fall in tax evasion info requests to foreign gov’ts

HM Revenue & Customs contacted foreign governments on 490 separate occasions in one year as it sought information on suspected tax evasion, a drop of 150 information requests compared to the previous year. During the 2012-13 tax year, the Revenue made nearly 500 information requests to tax authorities to find… – Continue reading

OECD W/ Tax-Free Employees Pushing Big Energy Tax On American Consumers

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is a Paris-based international bureaucracy with the self-proclaimed mission to “promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.” But if there was a truth-in-advertizing requirement, the OECD would instead say that its mission is to… – Continue reading

BEPS Action Plan 8: Transfer pricing of intangibles

Last week, we discussed the revised set of standards for Transfer Pricing (TP) documentation and a template for country-by-country reporting (CBCR) of income, earnings, taxes paid and certain measures of economic activity as contained in Action Plan 13 of the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project. The CBCR provides… – 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

China steps up fight against tax evasion with new regulations on multinationals

Mainland authorities are targeting tax evasion by multinationals, implementing new regulations aimed at “unreasonable” payments such as for service and royalties to overseas related parties. “The tax administration’s nationwide audit has discovered instances of multinationals in China making unreasonable payments to related parties overseas, causing the erosion of our tax… – Continue reading

UK’S DIVERTED PROFITS TAX

It’s been dubbed the ‘Google tax’! Starting April 1st, the UK will levy a new ‘diverted profits tax’. This is the British government’s offensive against multinationals like Google, Amazon, Starbucks and others accused of shifting profits and avoiding tax. In doing so UK will become the first country to implement… – Continue reading

Prime Minister pledges air passenger duty cut for North-East airports – if Scotland does the same

TAXES will be cut to protect vulnerable North-East airports if Scotland carries its pledge to cut charges, David Cameron pledges today (Friday, March 20). Speaking to The Northern Echo, the Prime Minister vowed that – if re-elected – he will not allow “unfair tax competition” that would hurt Newcastle and… – Continue reading

Double Irish’ tax device undermined State, Coalition told

Ranking Irish officials expressed concern the “double-Irish” corporate tax mechanism was undermining the State’s “international tax credibility” before the Government moved to scrap the loophole in this year’s budget. Newly released records of the influential Tax Strategy Group show officials also took note US president Barack Obama had criticised other… – Continue reading

Croatia and US sign agreement to prevent tax fraud and evasion

Croatia and the United States have signed an agreement on the application of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) concerning accounts in foreign financial institutions, in order to improve transparency between the two countries in the area of taxes, the Croatian Finance Ministry announced in a statement on Friday…. – Continue reading

EU Commission release corporate tax reform plan

On March 18, 2015, the European Commission presented a package of transparency measures aimed at tackling corporate tax avoidance and harmful tax competition within the European Union, reports Tax News. The transparency package is said to be “the first step in the Commission’s ambitious agenda for 2015 to fight tax… – Continue reading

INCREASED REGULATORY EXPECTATIONS ARE THE GREATEST ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING COMPLIANCE CHALLENGE

Compliance departments are feeling increasingly challenged by higher regulatory expectations, coupled with staff shortages and technology concerns, according to a joint Dow Jones Risk & Compliance and Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS) global survey. “This year’s survey once again highlights the issues and emerging trends that are shaping… – Continue reading

Polish-Cayman agreement on exchange of tax information opens way to applying judgment in Emerging case to income of Cayman investment funds

Rafal Mikulski of Dentons explains why Cayman Islands’ investment funds may be entitled to a tax exemption in Poland and to claim for overpaid tax from the Polish tax authorities The Agreement for the Exchange of Information Relating to Tax Matters signed on November 29, 2013, by and between the… – Continue reading

Ireland still opposed to corporate tax base consolidation, says Kenny

State prepared to engage constructively with European Commission, says Taoiseach, reports the Irish Times. Ireland remains opposed to the idea of a common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB), Taoiseach Enda Kenny said yesterday, though it is prepared to engage constructively with the European Commission on any new proposal unveiled. The… – Continue reading

Australia Rethinks Publicizing Company Tax Details

Tough tax disclosure laws introduced by the former Labor Government represent “an invasion of privacy and intrusion for Australian private companies,” Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said. Abbott made the comment during a joint press conference with the Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg. The press conference followed a meeting of the… – Continue reading

OECD Supports Swiss Tax Transparency Advances

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has welcomed Switzerland’s recent moves towards greater tax transparency, admitting the country to phase 2 of the peer review process. Jacques de Watteville, head of Switzerland’s State Secretariat for International Financial Matters, said: “We are delighted about this decision. It is the… – Continue reading

Client confidentiality will not disappear, assert Swiss banks

GENEVA: Facing a global crackdown including from India on their ‘safe haven’ tag, Swiss banks today asserted that “bank-client confidentiality” will not disappear and ‘automatic information exchange’ is not the only solution to the black money menace. The assertion comes at a time when Switzerland is in the process of… – Continue reading

Switzerland, EU to tackle tax evasion

Bern and Brussels have clinched a deal to exchange bank account data in an effort to tackle tax fraud. The agreement comes after a recent report exposed the global economic damage caused by offshore accounts. Switzerland and the European Union are teaming up to crack down on tax cheats, officials… – Continue reading

Towards a fairer and more transparent approach to taxation in the EU?

ACCA takes note of the publication of the first of two tax transparency packages promised by the EC and welcomes, in principle, the proposal to extend the automatic exchange of information on tax rulings with some reservations. As part of its announced agenda to tackle corporate tax fraud and harmful… – Continue reading

How to Manage the 4 Stages of the Transfer Pricing Life Cycle

Transfer pricing activities have faced increased scrutiny by tax authorities around the world and within the United States. As such, many companies are seeking more guidance on how to best manage their transfer pricing life cycle. The life cycle consists of four phases, which include planning, implementation, documentation and monitoring…. – Continue reading

UK: Deloitte Budget 2015 – Diverted Profits Tax

The measure The Chancellor confirmed that the new diverted profits tax (DPT) will be introduced from 1 April 2015. DPT will apply in two distinct situations, being: Where a foreign company has artificially avoided having a taxable presence in the UK; and Where a UK company (or a UK permanent… – Continue reading

Tunisian Tax Reforms Supported By OECD

Continuing its drive towards fiscal and economic reform, Tunisia has signed two conventions with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The conventions deal with reform of tax collection and payment systems and aim to support the young to become economically active, and tax-compliant, through training and new tax… – Continue reading

Does The U.N. Matter In The Tax World?

The OECD’s base erosion and profit-shifting project has dominated the international tax scene for over a year. Ever since the G-20 tasked the organization with finding solutions to the perceived problem of multinationals paying low effective tax rates, the international tax community has talked about little else. The OECD hoped… – Continue reading

Life After Loopholes Forces Luxembourg to Rethink Its Future

(Bloomberg) — Luxembourg’s status as a fortress of wealth in the heart of Europe is in peril. The country transformed itself from a rural economy into the European Union’s richest in less than a century by swapping fields and steel mills for hedge funds and multinationals. That model may now… – Continue reading

Brussels clampdown will force states to come clean on tax deals after ‘LuxLeaks’ scandal

European states including Ireland and Luxembourg will be compelled to share information on private tax deals they have granted to multinational businesses under proposals from Brussels to clamp down on corporate tax avoidance. The European Commission was due today to publish reforms aimed at bringing into line rogue member states… – Continue reading

Combatting corporate tax avoidance: Commission presents Tax Transparency

1.GENERAL QUESTIONS 1.1 Why is the Commission presenting a Tax Transparency Package? The Commission has made the fight against tax evasion and corporate tax avoidance a political priority, with a view to creating a socially and economically more efficient Single Market. While much has been done to advance this agenda… – Continue reading

ICC responds to 2015 Budget statement

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has responded to announcements in the Budget speech by the UK Chancellor, George Osborne. On the new diverted profits tax, John Danilovich, ICC Secretary General, said: “We welcome the UK Government’s efforts to consult business on the introduction of a ‘diverted’ profits tax in… – Continue reading

EU to require sharing of corporate deals to curb tax avoidance

(Reuters) – European Union countries will have to share information on tax deals agreed with major corporations under European Commission plans to limit the ability of big business to avoid tax across the 28-nation bloc. EU members would from next year have three months to tell neighbors about new cross-border… – Continue reading

Lisbon “firmly supports opening of chapters”

BELGRADE — Serbia and Portugal have “very good political and friendly relations” with Lisbon “strongly supporting” Serbia’s EU integration, it has been said in Belgrade. Portugal also supports Serbia’s bid to open accession negotiations chapters with the EU, the country’s Foreign Minister Rui Machete said during a joint news conference… – Continue reading

Signing of tax pact with US under FATCA gets nod

The agreement under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act will enable exchange of information on cases of tax avoidance through overseas entities The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the signing of an inter-governmental agreement between India and the US seeking to impose higher withholding tax on Indian companies on their US… – Continue reading

Pakistan, Austria sign protocol on avoidance of double taxation

islamabad Pakistan and Austria here on Tuesday signed additional protocol amending the agreement on avoidance of double taxation (ADTA). FBR Chairman Tariq Bajwa and Austrian Ambassador Ms Brigitta Blaha signed the document on behalf of their respective governments. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar witnessed the signing ceremony. Austria and Pakistan, it… – Continue reading

UK financial institutions will not be required to file FATCA ‘nil returns’ – other territories could follow, expert says

UK financial institutions (FIs) that have no US-reportable accounts will not be required to submit annual ‘nil returns’ in order to ensure compliance with new rules designed to prevent tax evasion by US citizens, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed. The change comes after the US Internal Revenue Service… – Continue reading

DMS Offshore Investment Services Expands International Tax Compliance Group

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands, March 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — DMS Offshore Investment Services Ltd., (DMS) the world’s largest fund governance firm, is expanding its International Tax Compliance Group to better serve private investment funds in meeting their compliance obligations under various international tax initiatives worldwide. DMS announces the recent addition… – Continue reading

Erin Go Bragh! American Companies See Green in Ireland

Irish eyes are smiling in corporate America. The Emerald Isle has emerged as the world’s top recipient of U.S. foreign direct investment, according to a report from the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland. In the first nine months of 2014, Ireland beat the likes of Canada, Mexico, the U.K. and… – Continue reading

New Zealand Planning Response To BEPS

On March 13, 2015, New Zealand’s Minister of Revenue, Todd McClay, announced the Government’s tax policy work program for 2015/16, which includes key international tax reforms aimed primarily at countering base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). In particular, the Government intends to focus on the following areas of reforms: •… – Continue reading

Ireland: Irish Tax System – First Mover Or Last Defender Strategy

As the OECD/EU project on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (“BEPS”) moves towards its next set of reports in autumn 2015, Ireland Inc.’s low tax offering has been, and will be, further refined. While the 12.5% corporate tax rate remains beyond approach both domestically and internationally, the BEPS initiative has… – Continue reading

Russia Ratifies OECD’s Multilateral Tax Pact

The Government of Russia has ratified the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters. The OECD said, with this development, Russia has joined the most comprehensive multilateral platform available for tax co-operation and exchange of information. The Convention, as amended by the 2010… – Continue reading

Political and economic factors continue to rock the transaction boat

Transactional work varies from jurisdiction-to-jurisdiction with the ebb and flow of various economic cycles, but a prevailing theme across the EMEA region has been that more and more advisory firms are urging taxpayers to prepare for the impact of the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) action plan. Joe… – Continue reading