Category: Regulatory

Govt to add more and raise taxes

AMidst the continued decline in the country’s Southern African Customs Union (SACU) receipts, government has decided to enhance domestic revenue which will see the introduction of new taxes and a possibility of increasing some. Minister of Finance Martin Dlamini speaking during breakfast meeting hosted by the Federation of Swaziland Employers… – Continue reading

Economic Analysis – Slow Growth Amid Crackdown On Tax Havens – AUG 2015

BMI View: Montserrat’s economic growth will slow significantly in the coming years as the key financial services sector faces headwinds from an international crackdown on tax havens in the Caribbean. Additionally, th e end of a government programme of capital investment will also temper the island’s economic activity beginning in… – Continue reading

EU signs a historic tax transparency agreement with Switzerland

The Automatic Exchange of Information is fast becoming widely recognised as the most effective instrument to fight against tax evasion. With cooperation between tax administrations being high on the agenda in the ongoing fight against tax evasion, protection of integrity of tax systems, and transparency processes seem to be infiltrating… – Continue reading

Portuguese minister to be charged in money-laundering “golden” visa scandal

Lisbon: Portuguese prosecutors said on Thursday they plan to charge former interior minister Miguel Macedo for his role in a money-laundering scandal linked to “golden” visas, which handed residency permits to wealthy foreigners. The announcement came shortly after Portugal’s National Assembly decided to lift the parliamentary immunity Macedo enjoyed as… – Continue reading

Cyprus: Major tax reforms aimed at ‘non-doms’, FDIs, property

The Cyprus government has introduced radical tax reforms that aim to attract foreign direct investments and non-domiciled individuals, simplify levies for properties, return tax-collection to local municipalities and encourage tax-breaks for direct injections where local companies are strained for cash-flow, reports the Financial Mirror. Finance Minister Haris Georghiades said that… – Continue reading

BIBA: Time to talk tax havens

ARBADOS’ CONTROVERSIAL BLACKLISTING by a group of European Union (EU) countries is “hypocritical” and “grossly discriminatory”, says outgoing Barbados International Business Association (BIBA) president Connie Smith. But Smith also thinks the time is right for “engaging in bilateral discussions which could hopefully conclude in double taxation agreements and bilateral investment… – Continue reading

A whole island pretending to be blind to get benefits, 8,500 pensioners who faked being aged over 100 and lawyers who claim to earn just €12,000: New book reveals how Greeks cheated THEMSELVES into ruin

James Angelos’ book looks at widespread tax evasion and benefit fraud Includes case of the island where 498 people pretended to be blind Also reveals how super-rich bought camoflage for pools to avoid tax Greece is on the brink of collapse as it decides whether to reject EU bailout Greece… – Continue reading

Insurance Europe comment on permanent establishment status under BEPS Action Plan

On 12 June 2015, Insurance Europe published its comments on the permanent establishment (PE) status aspects of the draft Base Erosion and Profit Shifting Action Plan (published by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in May 2015). The draft Action Plan aims to address weakness in the international… – Continue reading

Brazil: Congress Approves Agreement Between Brazil And The United States For The Automatic Exchange Of Financial Information

Congress just approved the intergovernmental agreement between Brazil and the United States for the automatic exchange of financial account information (Legislative Decree 146/2015, published on June 26). According to the terms of the agreement, Brazilian financial institutions (or Brazilian branches of foreign financial institutions) must identify financial accounts of United… – Continue reading

Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire Sign MoU

The Ethiopian Investment Commission and Center for the Promotion of Investments in Cŏte ďIvoire (CEPICI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which would serve as a guideline to augment commercial exchanges,implement joint investment projects and boost economic cooperation among others, between the two countries. Speaking at Ethio-Ivorian Business and Investment… – Continue reading

New Zealand-Canada double tax agreement to help investors

New Zealand-Canada double tax agreement to help investors WELLINGTON, July 2 (Xinhua) — A new double tax agreement between New Zealand and Canada is set to facilitate investment and trade between the two nations, Revenue Minister Todd McClay said Thursday. The new agreement will lower withholding taxes on dividends, interest… – Continue reading

Caribbean Prosecutors Clamps Down On Corruption, Money Laundering

CASTRIES (St Lucia), July 2 (BERNAMA-NNN-CARIBBEANNEWS) — Chief prosecutors from Commonwealth countries in the Caribbean region have gathered for the first time to discuss recurrent issues that interfere with the prosecution of corruption and money laundering and the recovery of the proceeds of these crimes. Organised by the Commonwealth Secretariat… – Continue reading

Whistleblower group will work with Aussies over Mara’s alleged tax evasion

The National Oversight and Whistleblowers (NOW) will be lodging reports with Australian authorities to investigate Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) for possible tax evasion and money laundering in its purchase of four Melbourne properties between late 2012 and early 2013. Its director Akmal Nasir will travel to Australia next week to… – Continue reading

Brazil police arrest another former Petrobras executive

Brazil’s federal police have arrested another former Petrobras (PBR +1.8%) executive as part of an investigation into a broader corruption scandal surrounding the company. Police arrested Jorge Zelada, the company’s director of international operations during 2008-2012; he replaced Nestor Cerveró, who has been convicted of money laundering and sentenced to… – Continue reading

Swiss Bank Von GrSwiss Bank Von Graffenried Reaches Deal in U.S. Tax Probeaffenried Reaches Deal in U.S. Tax Probe

Swiss private bank Von Graffenried Holding AG agreed to pay $287,000 to resolve a probe into claims it helped American taxpayers hide assets from authorities, according to the U.S. Justice Department. The Bern-based bank is the 15th to reach an accord with the U.S. over tax evasion under a framework… – Continue reading

Cyprus: OECD Releases New Measures For Implementation Of A BEPS Country By Country Reporting Plan

On June 8th 2015, the OECD released a new package of measures for the implementation of a new Country-by-Country (CbC) reporting plan developed under the OECD/G20 Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project, aimed at improving transparency in international tax matters. The CbC reporting plan was founded… – Continue reading

India and Mauritius reach consensus on double taxation avoidance agreement

Mauritius and India have reached consensus in the conclusion of the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (DTAA) which has been long awaited between the two countries following fruitful discussions yesterday between joint working groups of Mauritius and India, reports All Africa. The positive conclusion of the negotiations will open a new… – Continue reading

Another Swiss Bank Reaches Resolution under Justice Department’s Swiss Bank Program

Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)—July 2, 2015. The Department of Justice announced today that Privatbank Von Graffenried AG has reached a resolution under the department’s Swiss Bank The Swiss Bank Program, which was announced on Aug. 29, 2013, provides a path for Swiss banks to resolve potential criminal liabilities in the United States…. – Continue reading

Untangling the FATCA Web for Hedge Funds (Next Up: GATCA)

After a four-year ramp up, America’s far-reaching tax law, FATCA – the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (enacted in 2010) – is now in full effect. With over 60 countries (including, most recently, the Vatican) having signed an agreement with the United States related to the enforcement of FATCA, it… – Continue reading

UK: Liechtenstein Disclosure Facility

HMRC IS OFFERING A GENUINE (ALBEIT PARTIAL) TAX AMNESTY. THIS IS OPEN TO MOST PEOPLE WITH AN OFFSHORE CONNECTION, NOT ONLY THOSE WITH FUNDS IN LIECHTENSTEIN THE AGREEMENT In 2009 H M Revenue and Customs (HMRC) announced a landmark agreement with the Liechtenstein government which launched a unique disclosure process… – Continue reading

Switzerland Tops The Financial Secrecy Index

When the HSBC Holdings plc (ADR) (NYSE:HSBC) (LON:HSBA) Swiss leaks story broke the big shock was that someone had produced evidence, not that one of Switzerland’s notoriously secretive banks had helped people evade taxes. We know that trillions are stashed away in tax havens around the world (the ICIJ estimates… – Continue reading

China Deepens Ties with OECD

Premier Li Keqiang has strengthened China’s cooperation with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) after he signed two agreements with the international economic organization in Paris on Wednesday. China has also been officially made a member of the Development Centre of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development… – Continue reading

Sending employees to China on a Project Basis? Avoid an Unexpected Tax Bill

Apart from placing full time expatriate employees in China, as an investor you may often need to send staff from the parent company to China to complete temporary projects. Common examples include quality control, engineering projects, training or consultancy. However, what many foreign investors don’t know is that such visits… – Continue reading

BancorpSouth delays acquisitions yet again; Renasant completes Heritage takeover

Regulatory snags have once again delayed Tupelo’s BancorpSouth Inc. acquisitions of Ouachita Bancshares Corp. of Monrore, La., and Central Community Corp. of Temple, Tex. Meanwhile, Tupelo’s Renasant Bank has completed its takeover of Heritage Financial Group Inc., a bank holding company headquartered in Albany, Ga. and the parent of the… – Continue reading

United States: West Virginia’s Bank Of Mingo Pays $4.5 Million For BSA/AML Compliance Program Deficiencies, Showing That Small And Midsize Institutions Also Face Enforcement Scrutiny

A series of recent federal enforcement actions targeting weaknesses in financial institutions’ Bank Secrecy Act/anti–money laundering (BSA/AML) compliance programs continued on June 15, when the Department of Justice (DOJ), Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced a coordinated enforcement against West Virginia’s Bank of Mingo…. – Continue reading

Coalition can find a tasty replacement for the Double Irish

Ireland’s attractively low rate of corporate taxation is once again under pressure with the recent release of the European Commission’s new action plan to tackle tax avoidance. The commission has been prompted into this politically ambitious move by public outcry over big, usually American, companies avoiding tax in the EU…. – Continue reading

Drug companies won’t deny Australia is being ‘ripped off’ on medicines

Multinational pharmaceutical companies are unable to assure Australians they are not being “ripped off” on the price of medicines as a result of their complex global supply chains. The Australian heads of nine of the biggest global drug suppliers were forced into the embarrassing admission on Tuesday after backing themselves… – Continue reading

Shinwon chief under tax evasion probe

Prosecutors have launched an investigation into alleged tax evasion by Shinwon Group Chairman Park Seong-cheol. Investigators from the Seoul Central Prosecutors’ Office raided the headquarters of the apparel company and Park’s home in central Seoul, Wednesday, and seized account books and other related documents. After reviewing the seized materials, prosecutors… – Continue reading

State by State: China and New York State Trade

New York State is increasingly reliant on China as a consumer of services and manufactured goods. In 2014, New York exported approximately US$4 billion to China, making it the state’s sixth largest export market. The top five exports to China are transportation equipment, waste & scrap, machinery (except electrical), primary… – Continue reading

A Perspective on BEPS From Russia

OECD and G20 Action Plan on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) was adopted in 2013. It consists of 15 actions including transfer pricing, taxation of controlled foreign corporations (CFC), digital commerce, hybrid instruments, international information exchange, tax treaty shopping etc. In 2013, OECD working group prepared draft documents regarding… – Continue reading

OECS Leaders Criticise Europe Over Tax Haven Blacklist

Leaders of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) have ended a meeting in Grenada criticising the European Union over its decision to blacklist several Caribbean countries as tax havens. In addition, the leaders of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Montserrat, St Kitts… – Continue reading

Julie Bishop vows to get tough on Papua New Guinea money laundering

Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop has promised that Australia will not be “a safe haven for the proceeds of corruption” in Papua New Guinea, as police in both countries probe the role of Australian lawyers there. Ms Bishop’s intervention and the police probes were triggered by explosive video footage that… – Continue reading

BEPS Action 3: How Not to Engage with CFC Rules

Action 3 of the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) agenda promised to address how countries could use controlled foreign corporation (CFC) rules to combat BEPS. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending upon one’s vantage point), as is pretty much universally agreed, the OECD’s draft report on CFC rules (the “draft”)1… – Continue reading

Brazil and U.S. Working To Mend Ties

Brazilian President Dilma Roussef met with President Barack Obama at the White House this week. Below is the new multi-faceted partnership. The United States and Brazilian relationship has been unstable since the U.S. spying policy became known in 2013. Brazilian President Dilma Roussef canceled a 2013 visit to Washington, D.C…. – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Cayman Takes Further Steps With The Global Common Reporting Standard

The next step for the Cayman Islands in relation to international tax cooperation is the implementation later this year of the OECD Common Reporting Standard (CRS). The CRS standardises the global automatic exchange of information (AEOI) for tax purposes. Financial Services Minister Wayne Panton said the CRS will further strengthen… – Continue reading

Germany moves towards country­by­country legislation

The German government has announced plans to incorporate Action 13 (guidance on transfer pricing documentation and country¬by¬country (CbC) reporting) of the OECD’s BEPS project into local legislation. The wording of the new law is being drafted and may be published some time in autumn of this year. It is the… – Continue reading

Bangladesh’s central bank asks Finance Institutions to tighten money laundering rules

Bangladesh’s central bank asks Finance Institutions to tighten money laundering rules DHAKA, July 1 (Xinhua)–Bangladesh’s central bank on Wednesday issued a circular asking all financial institutions(FIs) to follow the anti-monetary laundering and terrorist financing rules strictly. “There is no big change in the latest circular, it has just consolidated all… – Continue reading