Category: G20

Bermuda a Leader in Regulation, Financial Transparency: BDA

Island’s History of Robust Regulation, Rule of Law, Global Tax Treaties and Lack of Bank Secrecy Laws Ought to be Recognised by UK Labour Party HAMILTON, Bermuda, Feb. 10, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bermuda’s well-documented financial services regulation, international partnership treaties, and lack of bank secrecy legislation ought to be… – Continue reading

BDA boss Webber responds to Miliband threat

Bermuda’s well-documented financial services regulation, international partnership treaties, and lack of bank secrecy legislation ought to be recognised by the UK Labour Party, the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA) said today. The BDA echoed the Bermuda Government’s weekend response to UK Opposition Leader Ed Miliband following a warning letter issued… – Continue reading

ICC calls on G20 Finance Ministers to accelerate implementation of the Brisbane Action Plan and National Growth Strategies

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) joined discussions today with G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors to set priorities for continued economic growth during the Turkish G20 presidency. As part of Turkey’s G20 platform for inclusiveness, implementation, and investment – the three I’s of the government’s G20 2015 presidency… – Continue reading

New China law targets tax avoidance offshore

The mainland has stepped up its participation in the G20’s fight against international tax avoidance by passing a law cracking down on the indirect sale of assets outside the country to avoid paying taxes. The law would affect investment companies, analysts said, adding it would also have a significant impact… – Continue reading

OECD To Update G-20 On BEPS Progress

On February 6, 2015, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) announced that it has reached agreement with the Group of Twenty (G-20) Finance Ministers on three key elements of its base erosion and profit shifting project. The three elements, which the OECD said will enable implementation of the… – Continue reading

Ed Miliband issues warning to UK-controlled ‘tax havens’

A Labour government would push for UK overseas territories to be put on an international blacklist if they refuse to co-operate with a drive against tax avoidance, Ed Miliband has told them. In a letter to their leaders, he said they would have six months to compile a public register… – Continue reading

OECD/G20 moves against tax avoidance by multinationals

The OECD will present the latest developments in the OECD/G20 project to combat base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) by multinational enterprises during a G20 Finance Ministers meeting on early next week (9th/10th February) in Istanbul. OECD and G20 countries have agreed three key elements that will enable implementation of… – Continue reading

OECD will update G20 finance ministers on BEPS project implementation next week

G20 finance ministers will hear about the OECD’s three-pronged approach to implementation of the BEPS Action Plan at their meeting in Istanbul on Monday and Tuesday of next week (February 9 and 10). The OECD, which is leading the work, outlined today what has been agreed so far with the… – Continue reading

We pay our fair share of tax and create jobs, say Google and Apple

Technology giants Apple and Google have said in their submissions to the federal inquiry into corporate tax avoidance that they support international changes to global tax rules to stop profit shifting, but have warned of the risk of Australia acting alone, saying it would cost heavily in local jobs and… – Continue reading

Location savings from low-cost bases are not taxable, says tax tribunal

MUMBAI: The Mumbai bench of the tax tribunal has clarified that additional tax liability cannot be claimed from competitive industries in the name of location savings arising out of the country’s low-cost manufacturing base. The ruling may benefit pharmaceutical, auto, IT and IT-enabled companies, among others, that are engaged in… – Continue reading

Google warns against Australia going it alone on tax

Google has told the Australian parliament that it would prefer issues around taxation of multinational corporations to be dealt with by the G20 or the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), rather than have individual countries attempt to go it alone. The Australian government is attempting to tackle profit… – Continue reading

Legal flash Shanghai – 2014 special edition – Update on tax regulations 2014

In 2014, China continued to develop its taxation system affecting domestic and crossborder transactions. This “Legal Flash – Special Edition 2014” highlights the most significant tax updates of the year. Please see our monthly legal flashes for more information and analysis here. Taking a step-forward on anti-avoidance provisions, the State… – Continue reading

MNCs may Disclose Details of Headquarter Operations to Taxman

New Delhi: Multinational companies operating in India will soon have to disclose details of their operations at the country of residence and their revenue income to the Income Tax authorities. The Budget for 2015-16 may contain provisions relating to the Global Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) rules, which are… – Continue reading

MNCs may have to disclose details of HQ ops to I-T dept

NEW DELHI: Multinational companies operating in India will soon have to disclose details of their operations at the country of residence and their revenue income to the Income Tax authorities. The Budget for 2015-16 may contain provisions relating to the Global Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) rules, which are… – Continue reading

We have to take active measures to battle tax evasion and tax competition

According to an estimate by the European Commission, the EU is at least 1,000 billion euros out of pocket because of tax evasion and avoidance.  A major problem related to tax evasion is that in many cases it does not involve any illegal activities but is regarded as tax planning… – Continue reading

Firms prepare for new tax rules as China vows crackdown

Feb 1 (Reuters) – The Chinese government’s vow to increase tax scrutiny of foreign companies has sent firms rushing to tax advisors ahead of the implementation on Sunday of new rules designed to rein in cross-border tax avoidance. Tax professionals and business lobbies alike have welcomed the move as an… – Continue reading

M&A activity by US multinationals in technology sector likely to increase, says expert

Cash reserves held outside the US for tax reasons by US multinationals are “likely to fuel a big increase in M&A activity over the next year”, said Eloise Walker a tax expert at Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-law.com.30 Jan 2015 Corporate Tax Corporate tax International tax M&A Advanced… – Continue reading

UK Patent Box regime – update

On 11 November 2014, the UK and German governments issued a joint statement on proposals for new rules for preferential intellectual property (IP) regimes within the G20/OECD base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project. Germany currently does not have a special regime for Patent Boxes, but suffers from structures that… – Continue reading

Luxembourg: Tough times for a favorite tax haven

Luxembourg’s business-friendly tax laws have saved companies billions. The party’s almost over. On a typical day, thousands of passengers pull into Luxembourg’s central train station and traverse the busy shopping street of Rue de la Gare, where everything from pastries to rain boots is on offer. Few, however, step inside… – Continue reading

US tech giants launch fierce fightback against global tax avoidance crackdown

Lobby groups representing Google, Amazon and other powerful US tech multinationals have launched a fierce attack on global plans to stamp out artificial corporate structures used to avoid tax. In responses to the latest stage of a two-year, G20-led programme of international tax reform, lobbyists for the US tech industry… – Continue reading

A Guide to India’s Transfer Pricing Law, Part 2: Should BEPS be on India’s Radar?

In the first of this two part article, we outlined what businesses must do to comply with India’s transfer pricing laws, while stressing the key reforms introduced by the new government to bring certainty to the domestic tax system. Here, we discuss if and how India should respond to the… – Continue reading

Obama IRS Shares Private Financial Data With Foreign Tyrants

To comply with unconstitutional pseudo-treaties negotiated by the Obama administration without the consent of Congress or any semblance of constitutional authority, the IRS announced that it will be sharing private financial information on U.S. bank account holders with foreign powers. No warrant is needed for foreign governments or tyrants to… – Continue reading

US tech giants launch fierce fightback against global tax avoidance crackdown

Lobbyists representing firms including Google, Amazon and Apple claim ‘fundamental flaws’ in G20-led reforms The World Economic Forum in Davos, where Google, Microsoft and Facebook executives will discuss the digital economy on Thursday. Photograph: Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images Lobby groups representing Google, Amazon and other powerful US tech multinationals have launched… – Continue reading

Year in Review: Legislation and Guidance for Financial Institutions in 2014

2014 was a year replete with new legislative and regulatory initiatives impacting federally regulated financial institutions. The key initiatives introduced or implemented in 2014 are outlined in our annual year in review. PRUDENTIAL REGULATION: GUIDANCE FROM OSFI Proposed New Bail-in Regime for Large Banks On August 1, 2014, the Government… – Continue reading

Canada: Towards A Global FATCA?: OECD, G20 Unanimously Endorse Global Automatic Information Exchange

On October 29, 2014, through the OECD “Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes,” both the OECD and G20 countries endorsed a new Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial Account Information in Tax Matter. 59 countries are so-called “early adopters” and are committed to undertaking their… – Continue reading

The true costs of tax avoidance

For as long as leaders from low-income countries are excluded from the solution, tax avoidance will inflict costly and sometimes life-threatening consequences on millions of individuals Politicians have been all-too-eager to label 2014 a milestone year for action on tax avoidance, with many of the world’s leading economies having introduced… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Caribbean IFCs: Well Regulated Parts Of The International Furniture

Observers of offshore financial centres will know that post 2008 they have been weathering a perfect storm. Firstly, reduced transactional flows, simply because there is less money available for structured finance and investment generally. Secondly, a constant barrage of negative publicity, which deliberately seeks to conflate tax evasion and tax… – Continue reading

Patent Box still a potent tool – accountants

Midlands businesses can still benefit from the Patent Box, according to international accountancy firm Mazars. It follows plans to amend it – resulting in a narrower focus on UK R&D. That is the verdict from Birmingham professionals Peter Jelfs, senior tax manager at international accountancy firm Mazars, and Nicholas Braddon,… – Continue reading

This is the year for Europe to put its tax house in order

We commissioners have vowed to clamp down on evasion and fraud to make sure all companies pay their fair share 2014 was the year the world discovered there is no whisky in a double Irish and no cheese in a Dutch sandwich. Discussions about fair taxation and tax avoidance featured… – Continue reading

Australia won’t lose tax revenue to China: Frydenberg

New Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has dismissed concerns from business and tax experts that changing the international tax rules could result in Australia losing mining tax revenue to nations like China, describing it as a “furphy”. Mr Frydenberg has also raised Australia’s competitiveness internationally as a concern, saying corporate taxes… – Continue reading

Australia won’t lose tax revenue to China: Frydenberg

New Assistant Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has dismissed concerns from business and tax experts that changing the international tax rules could result in Australia losing mining tax revenue to nations like China, describing it as a “furphy”. Mr Frydenberg has also raised Australia’s competitiveness internationally as a concern, saying corporate taxes… – Continue reading

ICC calls for enhanced coordination in the implementation of the G20 OECD BEPS project

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has reaffirmed its active engagement in the second phase of the G20 / Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project while underscoring the importance of a coordinated and consistent approach to tax law changes. ICC continues to… – Continue reading

The OECD’s BEPS Action Plan poses immediate challenges for oil and gas companies

Already on the radar of governments and regulatory bodies around the world, recent developments with respect to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Action Plan are raising further the profile of oil and gas companies globally with both tax authorities and the… – Continue reading

Black money: India presses for auto exchange of tax information

India has pushed for fast implementation of the automatic exchange of information that would help to trace transactions of money illegally stashed abroad. The issue was raised by minister of state for finance Jayant Sinha at the meeting of G20 finance ministers and central bank governors. “The minister advocated for… – Continue reading

G20 pledges to improve business environment, check tax evasion

ISTANBUL: Committing to resist protectionism, the G20 nations have pledged to improve business environment to promote growth and strengthen transparency to prevent cross border tax evasion. The G20 Ministers also expressed concern over terrorist activities and called upon the member nations to expeditiously comply with international norms concerning exchange of… – Continue reading

G20 pledges to improve business environment, check tax evasion

ISTANBUL: Committing to resist protectionism, the G20 nations have pledged to improve business environment to promote growth and strengthen transparency to prevent cross border tax evasion. The G20 Ministers also expressed concern over terrorist activities and called upon the member nations to expeditiously comply with international norms concerning exchange of… – Continue reading

Jayant Sinha attended the G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Istanbul

Istanbul: Minister of State for Finance Shri Jayant Sinha attended the G-20 Meeting of Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in Istanbul, Turkey on 9th and 10th February ,2015. It was the First Finance Ministers’ Meeting under the Turkish Presidency.  During his interventions in different Sessions, Shri Jayant Sinha, MoS… – Continue reading

A Guide to India’s Transfer Pricing Law and Practice – Part 1

India enacted transfer pricing rules in 2001, which require companies to conclude international transactions with associated enterprises at an arm’s length. The legislation is primarily targeted at large business groups who engage in base erosion and profit shifting to avoid paying corporate income tax in India. This article is the… – Continue reading

LuxLeaks Scandal Reveals International “Race to the Bottom”

Countries are competing to lower their tax rates to please the corporate giants, but the result is a massive collective loss of revenue. Only international coordination can wipe out the practice and defeat the negative influence of the Big Four accounting firms. Tax havens have long existed in the popular… – Continue reading

Public consultation rejects beneficial ownership registry

The Cayman Islands government announced it will not implement a central register of beneficial ownership information, but will continue its current method of providing this type of information to law enforcement, tax and regulatory authorities. At the same time, government proposes to enact new legislation that will improve access to… – Continue reading

Will a Sponge Tax Soak Up BEPS Concerns?

As the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) passes the halfway point in its joint project with the G20 to address base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) concerns, it is worth pausing to examine what the consequences of some of the proposed changes may be. Much of the focus… – Continue reading

China’s crackdown on tax evasion to impact cross-border transactions

Multinationals told to be more cautious about intra-group transactions as Beijing imposes stiff measures against avoidance and evasion Multinationals have been advised to take notice of Beijing’s New Year resolution to crack down on tax avoidance and evasion, especially after the announcement of the general anti-avoidance rule (GAAR) and new… – Continue reading

Tax evasion by super rich hurts every Australian

We will probably never know their names, but one thing we do know – one in 20 of the richest people in Australia tried to evade paying their fair share of tax in recent years. By what authority do we know this? By none other than the Australian Taxation Office…. – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Government Issues Beneficial Ownership Report

The Cayman Islands Government today issued a report stating that it will continue its current method of providing beneficial ownership information to law enforcement, tax and regulatory authorities, as the method adheres to global standards. As explained in its Consultation Report on Maintenance of Legal and Beneficial Ownership Information, Government’s… – Continue reading

Move to stop multinationals artificially loading debt overseas to dodge tax

The OECD is urging governments to tackle interest payments made by multinationals and their subsidiaries as part of a global crackdown on profit shifting. The aim is to also stop companies artificially loading debt in no-tax or low-tax jurisdictions to reduce their tax bills. It comes as the government backs… – Continue reading

OECD sets out options for restricting tax deductions for interest

Tax deductions for interest payments could be restricted on a group wide basis, by reference to a fixed ratio, or by a combination of these two solutions, in order to counteract international tax avoidance the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has suggested. 19 Dec 2014 Tax Corporate tax… – Continue reading