Category: Regulatory

Turkish minister: Tax evasion like ‘fighting terror’

Major G20 tax event in Istanbul hears claims that fighting tax scams is ‘vital issue’ for developing nations ISTANBUL Fighting tax evasion is like fighting international terror, Turkey’s finance minister has claimed. Mehmet Simsek was speaking at an international G20 tax event in Istanbul on Thursday where he said that… – Continue reading

IRD targets the offshore-owned banks and others believed to be avoiding paying their fair share of New Zealand tax

The Government and the IRD are moving to crack-down on the big banks, overseas customers, and other offshore-owned entities that are not believed to be paying their fair whack of New Zealand tax. The IRD’s produced a 46 page issues paper making suggestions for new rules that would tighten up… – Continue reading

Complex transactions challenge banks’ money-laundering battle

The nation’s anti-corruption campaign and drive to track down economic fugitives and corrupt officials may help banks crack down on money laundering, analysts said. Banks have been updating watchlists for suspected money-laundering activities and heightening scrutiny of transactions and accounts. But they may be challenged by new forms of money… – Continue reading

TIEA with Italy will be submitted to parliament

The government has approved the report and application to the Diet a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) and an additional protocol, as it was from the government building on Thursday. The agreement was signed in Rome on 26 February 2015. VADUZ. The TIEA is based on the applicable international standards… – Continue reading

UK election puts spotlight on Bermuda

Bermuda and countries with similar economic structures are in the spotlight as the British electorate prepares to go to the polls. Headlines that have included “Politicians not tough enough on tax avoidance, say voters” from The Guardian has Bermudian-based commentators considering the Island’s economic position and defending the role of… – Continue reading

Estimating the illicit funds in global tax havens

The total “development finance” loss – counting both revenues and reinvested earnings – is estimated in the range of $250 to $300 billion. This prevents developing countries from stopping the outflow of money, which thus bleeds them of essential resources The financial crisis of 2008 had an interesting collateral benefit… – Continue reading

Canada Roadshow Held To Promote Bermuda

Top-level executives turned out for information sessions in Toronto and Calgary this week to hear a BDA-hosted delegation spell out the benefits of establishing captive insurance companies and e-commerce entities in Bermuda. The BDA said, “A 20-strong delegation from the Island delivered a compelling Bermuda message to well-attended sessions in… – Continue reading

HK Report Released On Enhancing The SAR’s Appeal

Hong Kong’s Financial Services Development Council (FSDC) has released a report setting out recommendations on policies, including tax measures, to help Hong Kong capitalize on the increasing number of Chinese enterprises looking to invest and expand overseas. Introducing the report, “Chinese Enterprises ‘Going Global’: Opportunities and Hong Kong’s Policy Responses,”… – Continue reading

Revenue guidance for Irish investors in exchange traded funds

Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) have gained huge popularity in recent times with Irish investors; however, there has been much complexity and uncertainty in relation to their tax treatment. The concept of an ETF is not specifically provided for in Irish tax legislation. It depends on the legal form and characteristics… – Continue reading

Give shareholders more say on directors’ pay, urge Legal Affairs Committee MEPs

A draft law empowering shareholders to vote on directors’ remuneration, so as to ensure proper transparency and tie their pay more closely to their performance, was backed by Legal Affairs Committee MEPs on Thursday. Some large companies should also be required to disclose, country by country, information on tax rulings,… – Continue reading

Union push for corporate tax consultants to reveal meetings with government

The major accounting firms and other consultants would be forced to disclose all meetings with the federal government and the Australian Tax Office under a policy proposal to be debated by the ALP National Conference. If adopted, a future Labor government would also force ministerial staffers to observe a cooling-off… – Continue reading

India: No information on black money a/c provided by Switzerland: FM Arun Jaitley

Arun Jaitley said that the governments of Switzerland, the UK and Spain have not provided details of any black money accounts, reports the Financial Express. The governments of Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Spain have not provided details of any black money accounts, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said today. “No… – Continue reading

Setting standards

Shayne Nelson, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates NBD, muses how corporate governance, risk and compliance have changed beyond recognition since he first came to the region. Shayne Nelson has seen a lot of change in his extensive banking career, which has spanned several continents. With roles including Chairman of Standard… – Continue reading

Canada: Upcoming FATCA Deadlines For Canadians

As part of its 2015 Federal Budget announcements, Canada committed to implementing the “Common Reporting Standard” (CRS) promulgated by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). While the OECD’s efforts to facilitate information reporting via the CRS and Canada’s corresponding implementation of such a regime will certainly have lasting… – Continue reading

Illicit financial flows affect Malawi economy -MEJN

The Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) says illicit financial flows are highly affecting economic growth of the country, saying the siphoning of the funds is undermining growth in Malawi. Speaking during the second meeting of the African parliamentarians on illicit financial flows and tax (APNIFFT) in the capital Lilongwe, MEJN’s… – Continue reading

Falciani: all banks help evade taxes

All the world’s major banks have connections between each other and work together in a secret network to help people evade taxes, whistleblower and former HSBC IT engineer Hervé Falciani said yesterday, warning that illegal offshore transactions can’t be carried out through one single bank but only with the help… – Continue reading

JPMorgan probed over role in French tax evasion case

(Reuters) – U.S. bank JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) has been placed under formal investigation in France as part of a probe into alleged tax evasion by senior managers at investment firm Wendel (MWDP.PA), a court official said on Wednesday. A Paris-based spokesman for JPMorgan declined to comment on the move, part… – Continue reading

Mexico Supports Costa Rica On Tax Info Exchange

Officials from Mexico’s Tax Administration Service (SAT) met with Costa Rican tax administration officials from April 20 to 22, 2015, to share their experiences in the area of tax information exchange. The Costa Rican authorities learned from Mexico’s experience in implementing the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and… – Continue reading

Government to revise tax treaty with South Korea

NEW DELHI: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to South Korea this month, the Cabinet today approved revising the double tax avoidance pact with Seoul to provide tax stability and facilitate flow of investment and technology between the countries. The Cabinet headed by the Prime Minister gave its approval… – Continue reading

Costa Rica, the OECD and FATCA: What You Should Know

Now that Costa Rica has been formally invited to go through the process of becoming a candidate nation worthy of joining the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), financial advisors and legal professionals are starting to ponder how their clients will be impacted by this new chapter in our… – Continue reading

EC Renews Calls For Common Tax Base

European Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has called for a common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) and the automatic exchange of information on tax rulings. Vestager appeared before a hearing of the European Parliament’s Special Tax Rulings Committee on May 5. In her opening remarks, she said: “There is a lot… – Continue reading

Tax evasion and avoidance: how much can be raised?

“We will raise at least £5 billion from continuing to tackle tax evasion, and aggressive tax avoidance and tax planning, building on the £7 billion of annual savings we have delivered in this Parliament.” Conservative Manifesto “[We would raise] a further £6bn from tax dodgers.” Lib Dem press release, 19… – Continue reading

India pursues investment funds for tax

UK funds invested in India could face demands for tax from which they thought they were exempt. Minimum alternate tax (MAT), a tax on the book profit of a company, has been in existence in India in its current form since 2001 and is levied at 18.5 per cent. Because… – Continue reading

India: Clarification With Respect To Applicability Of Explanation 5 To Section 9(1) On The Dividend Declared By Foreign Company

The Central Board of Direct Taxes [CBDT] on 26th March 2015 issued a Circular no. 4/2015 wherein they have clarified that while interpreting the provisions of Section 9(1)(i) of the Income Tax Act, 1961 [herein after referred to as ‘Act’] read with Explanation 5 inserted to the said section by… – Continue reading

The conundrum of the interplay between interest deduction limitations, interest withholding tax and double tax agreements

The deductibility of interest has for years been a contentious issue and this has been reaffirmed with the introduction of section 23M into the Income Tax Act No 58 of 1962 (the “Act”) with effect from 1 January 2015. A further addition to the interest sphere of income tax is… – Continue reading

Sofia City Court returns the Prosecutor’s Office indictment against prominent Bulgarian politician

Sofia. Judicial proceedings against Bulgarian politician Hristo Biserov is terminated and returned to the Prosecutor’s Office to remove breaches in the factual part, the press office of Sofia City Court announced. The order is subject to appeal and protest before the Sofia Court of Appeal in 7 days of service… – Continue reading

Persistent Loss Filter: The Sumitomo Case

“Book Loss” and not “operating loss” a relevant indicator for determining persistent loss – Mumbai Tribunal Ruling in the case of Sumitomo Chemical India Private Limited Transfer pricing aims at establishing the arm’s length price of the controlled transactions using the most appropriate method. The success of transfer pricing lies… – Continue reading

Tax probes frustrate EU competition chief

Cracking down on sweetheart tax deals with multinational corporations is proving more difficult than the European Commission had anticipated. Delays, uncooperative member states, and missed deadlines are among the frustrations highlighted Tuesday (5 May) by the EU’s competition chief, Margrethe Vestager. Speaking at a special committee on tax rulings at… – Continue reading

MoF and RAK Investment Authority signed MoU on international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes

Dubai – The Ministry of Finance (MoF) recently signed a MoU with Ras Al Khaimah Investment Authority (RAKIA). This MoUhas been signed to ensure the implementation of international standards of transparency in the exchange of information for tax purposes, as per Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) regulations and… – Continue reading

Governments’ Race to Address Corporate Profit Shifting Revs Up’

It’s a race against time for governments of the worlds’ largest economies seeking a coordinated plan to make it more difficult for multinational corporations to shield profits overseas. Some countries are preparing to act on their own. International finance leaders from advanced- and developing- economies are set to gather Wednesday… – Continue reading

Metro’s transfer pricing practices unmasked by GDT

VietNamNet Bridge – Metro Cash & Carry Vietnam, the German invested retailer, which repeatedly reported losses over the last 12 years in Vietnam, has engaged in transfer pricing to evade tax, according to the General Department of Taxation (GDT). It has asked the big retailer to reduce the reported loss… – Continue reading

Cyprus: The Ideal Location For US To Structure A Royalty Company

Choosing the right location for the centralization and management of your IP is a very important strategic business decision. The ideal location to establish an IP structure is one that can serve the organization’s business strategies/model, safeguard and protect its IP and more important to contribute to its tax optimization…. – Continue reading