Category: Regulatory

Italian tax reform: facilitating inbound foreign investments

I. Introduction Following the approval by Parliament of Law No.23 of 11 March 2014 (hereinafter “Delega Fiscale”[1]), the Italian Government is now taking action and adopting the Legislative Decrees necessary to enforce this innovative tax reform. In fact, on 21 April 2015 the Council of Ministers has approved the drafts… – Continue reading

IMF urges Luxembourg to diversify tax base

The International Monetary Fund has urged authorities in Luxembourg to consider diversifying the nation’s revenue sources in light of international tax changes that could negatively impact the country’s economy, reports Tax News. The Fund said in a statement that it welcomed Luxembourg’s continued participation in EU and OECD/G20 tax transparency… – Continue reading

Tax evasion fight ‘risks making life hard for all taxpayers’

The latest changes to VAT and profit tax legislation, implications of recent measures taken to fight fiscal evasion, changes to international tax reporting rules and the need to improve holding legislation were some of the topics discussed by participants in BR’s 14th Tax & Law conference which took place in… – Continue reading

Saudi Arabia aims to increase trade turnover with Azerbaijan

Saudi Arabia is interested in increasing the trade turnover with Azerbaijan, Minister of Commerce and Industry of Saudi Arabia Tawfiq bin Fawzan Al Rabiah said at the Azerbaijani-Saudi Arabian business forum in Baku May 15. “Although Azerbaijan and Saudi Arabia signed the intergovernmental agreements on elimination of double taxation and… – Continue reading

Joe Hockey’s tax reform ‘too little, too early’, says Sam Dastyari

Treasurer Joe Hockey is facing criticism for both acting too quickly and not doing enough on tax avoidance by multinational ¬companies after tabling legislation on Tuesday night to stop companies shifting taxable profits out of Australia. An unnamed 30 multinational companies with more than $1 billion in revenue from Australia… – Continue reading

Commonwealth Bank faces ATO probe over R&D millions

The Australian Taxation Office is probing Commonwealth Bank over a nine-figure sum arising from tax breaks claimed by the nation’s largest company for research and development. In a hostile environment for tax minimisation by large corporates, CBA and the ATO are wrangling over an amount ¬believed to be in excess… – Continue reading

OECD BEPS rules to curb multinational profit shifting ready in November

The OECD plans to have international agreement on new tax rules developed as part of its project to tackle aggressive tax avoidance by multinationals through the Base Erosion and Profiting Shifting (BEPS) project by the next G20 summit in November, with implementation completed before 2020 ‘at the latest’ Pascal Saint-Amans,… – Continue reading

HE Obaid Humaid Al Tayer receives British Ambassador to the UAE to discuss bilateral relations between the two countries

HE Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, received HE Philip Parham, UK ambassador to the UAE at the Ministry of Finance (MoF) premises in Abu Dhabi. The two parties discussed the bilateral economic relations between the countries and the latest development regarding the rounds of negotiations… – Continue reading

Russia’s Offshore Money Looks Set to Stay There

Russia is set to enact an amnesty on offshore assets next month, but disagreement and lack of clarity over the terms of the pardon threaten not only to render the measure impotent, but undermine the government’s very drive to lure overseas money back home. The capital amnesty, part of a… – Continue reading

Sean Foley,Global Leader, KPMG, says ‘India’s Transfer Pricing Rules Aggressive’

Even as the action plan to address Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (BEPS) is being worked out, multinationals are bracing for some turbulent times in India. For some time now, transfer pricing – the price of goods and services determined by a company when two of its subsidiaries transact –… – Continue reading

OECD attacks ‘aggressive tax plans’

Technology companies need to stop “extremely aggressive” tax planning, the man charged with reforming global tax rules has told the BBC. He says these “push the boundaries of what is legal”. Pascal Saint-Amans, who runs the OECD’s Centre for Tax Policy, said that new standards would require companies to pay… – Continue reading

Bahamas Releases Proposed FATCA Legislation & Guidance Notes For Industry Consultation

The Bahamas Ministry of Financial Services released draft copies of the FATCA Legislation and the FATCA Guidance Notes to meet the International Tax Compliance Requirements of the Model 1 FATCA Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the Bahamas and the United States of America (US). The new FATCA Bill was drafted in… – Continue reading

Why dispute resolution between Germany and India is a lost cause

The worldwide transfer pricing landscape is in a state of flux and the need for sound and reliable dispute resolution mechanisms has never been more important for multinational enterprises. In particular, where aggressive tax administrations such as India are concerned, double taxation is a key concern for businesses. Mutual agreement… – Continue reading

FATCA, Tax Havens, American Competitiveness And Hypocritical Politicians

While the Bureaucrat Hall of Fame and Moocher Hall of Fame already exist, the Hypocrite Hall of Fame is just a concept. But once it gets set up, Congressman Alan Grayson of Florida will definitely be a charter member. Here are some passages from a column in the Tampa Bay… – Continue reading

Cyprus: A Protocol On The Double Tax Treaty Was Signed Between Cyprus And South Africa

A Protocol amending the Agreement for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital between South Africa and Cyprus was signed on the 1st of April 2015. According to the Protocol, Article 10 (“Dividends”) of the Double Tax Treaty… – Continue reading

OECD condemns Silicon Valley for “extremely aggressive” tax planning

Head of forum’s tax policy will push for reform to cut down on avoidance. The OECD has attacked the “extremely aggressive” tax planning of companies such as Google, Amazon and Apple as it pushes for reform of global tax rules to cut down on avoidance. Pascal Saint-Amans, who heads up… – Continue reading

OECD insists tax playing field will be level

Short cuts, loopholes and other forms of skulduggery will not be tolerated when the automatic exchange of tax information comes into force, a top official from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has promised Swiss bankers, reports Swiss Info. Grace Perez-Navarro, second in command at the OECD’s tax… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Cayman Islands Quarterly Update – May 2015

FATCA reporting commences In our March client briefing we noted that the Tax Information Authority in the Cayman Islands (“TIA”) had launched its online portal for the automatic exchange of tax information (the “AEOI Portal”), which can be accessed from its website (www.tia.gov.ky). The deadline for reporting Cayman Islands financial… – Continue reading

Uruguay – South America’s Best Kept Secret

“Uruguay has now definitely earned its long-time nickname — the Switzerland of Latin America.” That’s what I wrote several months ago during my first visit to this small, south Atlantic costal country wedged between Brazil and Argentina. For the last week, I have been enjoying my second visit to Uruguay,… – Continue reading

HMRC guidance on FATCA tax rules updated

HMRC has updated the reporting requirements under the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), which may mean that some organisations or taxpayers no longer need to submit a return by the 31 May deadline HMRC points out that two recent updates have changed the reporting criteria. Firstly, UK financial… – Continue reading

Guernsey: New International Tax Rules – Where Now For Hedge Funds?

Current international tax rules are based on principles that have not kept up with globalisation and the rise of the digital economy. Over the years the rules have been patched up but, almost two years ago, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), acknowledging that a substantial overhaul was… – Continue reading

FICCI statement

The Foreign Investors’ Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) has objected to a news item headlined “Tax theft by MNCs: Call to enforce transfer price rules” published in Sunday’s issue of The Financial Express. In a statement, the chamber said the shoulder “Tax theft by MNCs” and the reporter’s remarks… – Continue reading

Georgia establishes tax free relations with Cyprus, Liechtenstein and Iceland

Georgia is stepping up cooperation in taxation, customs affairs and a number of other avenues with Cyprus, Liechtenstein and Iceland. Finance Ministers of Cyprus, Liechtenstein and Iceland signed a cooperation agreement with Georgia on avoidance of double taxation, prevention of evasion of income and capital taxes in Tbilisi today. Georgia’s… – Continue reading

Swiss banking to flourish after tax crackdown, says HSBC executive

Switzerland’s banks will benefit from the global crackdown on tax avoidance, the president of the country’s association of foreign banks and head of HSBC’s (HSBA.L) Swiss private banking arm said on Tuesday, reports Reuters. The Alpine nation famed for its banking secrecy is bowing to international pressure by committing to… – Continue reading

Putin fishing to pull oligarchs’ cash back to Russia

President Putin coined a new word in his state of the nation address at the end of 2012, when he called for new measures for the “deoffshorisation of our economy”, reports the International Business Times. This was to become a major addition, not just to the Russian vocabulary but to… – Continue reading