Category: Regulatory

Dubai Judicial Institute holds joint workshop with US Department of Justice

International and local experts discuss best judicial solutions for intellectual property and money laundering crimes UAE – Dubai Judicial Institute (DJI), in partnership with the Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training (OPDAT) of the U.S. Department of Justice, held a special joint workshop designed to raise more awareness… – Continue reading

Cayman Islands: Don’t Get Snowed In By GATCA

Offshore investment entities in the Cayman Islands and many other international financial centers should now start turning their attention to compliance with the Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”) promulgated by GATCA – Global FATCA. They must document all account holders existing on December 31, 2015, with the exception of entities with… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Protecting Yourself From International Tax Investigations

Who Will Be Next? How To Respond To A Tax Investigation The international political community continues to make the most threatening noises about those who they believe do not pay enough tax. Long gone it seems are the days where it was accepted that a person could properly organise his… – Continue reading

No one said reform was easy:Cormann

Finance Minister Mathias Cormann insists the government is not shying away from reform despite a tough year selling its first budget. Senator Cormann says pursuing important economic reform is a “marathon, not a sprint”. “If it was easy, anyone could do it,” he told Sky News on Sunday. Senator Cormann… – Continue reading

The Baltic States and Greece: Divergent Crises

It has become increasingly fashionable to compare the results of Greece and the Baltic States’ response to the financial crisis of 2008, most recently last month with the Financial Times’ column with John Dizard. This, however, is a classic textbook case of comparing apples to oranges. Greece’s crisis was chiefly… – Continue reading

The escalating costs from the many tax loopholes

Listed companies in developed market could be avoiding as much as $82b annually London: Listed companies in developed markets are avoiding at least $82 billion (Dh301 billion) of tax a year by using tax havens and other minimisation strategies, according to detailed analysis of more than 1,000 businesses. The revelation… – Continue reading

Royalty, technical fee: PJBF asks FBR to de-notify FED levy

Pakistan-Japan Business Forum has recommended to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to immediately de-notify Federal Excise Duty (FED) on royalty and technical fee, which is now chargeable under the provincial legislation promulgated in Sindh, Punjab and KP, as sales tax on services. Sources told Business Recorder on Saturday that… – Continue reading

Royalty, technical fee: PJBF asks FBR to de-notify FED levy

Pakistan-Japan Business Forum has recommended to the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) to immediately de-notify Federal Excise Duty (FED) on royalty and technical fee, which is now chargeable under the provincial legislation promulgated in Sindh, Punjab and KP, as sales tax on services. Sources told Business Recorder on Saturday that… – Continue reading

Australian trade minister: FTA with GCC ‘possible within months’

Australia and the GCC countries may only be a few months away from signing a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) deal “if a decision is made quickly,” with such a deal having multiple benefits for various Gulf-based businesses and stakeholders, said Australia Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb. Speaking to… – Continue reading

Tax terrorism versus tax haven

The key is to arrive at a Goldilocks mean — rolling out tax-friendly policies while being firm with incorrigible offenders A phrase first used by Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing a group of businessmen in the run-up to the elections last year has now come back to haunt his… – Continue reading

General Election 2015: Lib Dems scale back on ‘mansion tax’ as party details plan to cut deficit in three years

The Liberal Democrats scaled back their ambitions over the “mansion tax” as they detailed plans to clear the national deficit within three years. The party would raise £27bn through higher taxes, a crackdown on tax dodgers, cuts in Whitehall and trimming welfare spending. Road tax would rise by an average… – Continue reading

Senate tax inquiry: Google, Apple, Microsoft policies highlight golden days of tax laxness

There was a moment on Tuesday evening – hours before the first public hearing of the Senate inquiry into corporate tax evasion – when Treasurer Joe Hockey and his advisers should have sensed a firestorm approaching. Sandwiched between a story on a Gold Coast diet blogger accused of pinching other… – Continue reading

France, German sign double tax treaty changes

BERLIN: The Governments of France and Germany signed an amendment to the France-German treaty dated (the “Treaty”), which will have an impact in the future for certain investments in real estate. For France, this amendment follows the amendment to France-Luxembourg signed on 5 September 2014 which also impacts foreign investments… – Continue reading

Here’s Why HSBC Holdings Plc (ADR) (HSBC) Is In Trouble

Legal problems have caused a serious strain on the credibility of Europe’s biggest bank HSBC Holdings plc (ADR) (NYSE:HSBC), which is currently up by 0.34% and trading at $44.69, has found itself at the center of a series of serious legal and possibly criminal tangles in recent years. Tax evasion,… – Continue reading

Australian Senate tax grandstanding: A preparation for austerity

An Australian Senate parliamentary committee hearing on Wednesday was dominated by the fire and brimstone of Labor and Greens politicians directed against tax avoidance by major corporations. Labor Senator Sam Dastyari called on Australian Tax Commissioner Chris Jordan to “name some of Australia’s worst corporate offenders,” declaring that they “should… – Continue reading

What would joining the OECD mean for Costa Rica?

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development formally invited Costa Rica to apply as a candidate for membership this week, five years after it began its push to join the exclusive club of developed economies. The news of Costa Rica taking one more step closer to joining the league of… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: FATCA Reporting Obligations In The British Virgin Islands

British Virgin Islands entities who have determined that they are Reporting BVI Financial Institutions (“Reporting FIs”) for the purposes of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act of the United States (“FATCA”) and recently registered with the US Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) for a Global Intermediary Identification Number (“GIIN”) should now… – Continue reading

Uzbekistan, US Sign FATCA Agreement

United States and the Republic of Uzbekistan have inked an agreement to adopt of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA), the press release from the US Embassy in Tashkent has said, according to UzDaily. Ambassador Pamela Spratlen and Chairman of the Uzbek State Tax Committee, Botir Parpiyev penned the… – Continue reading

Investment in real estate: France-German double tax treaty changes

On 31 March 2015, the Governments of France and Germany signed an amendment to the France-German treaty dated (the “Treaty”), which will have an impact in the future for certain investments in real estate. For France, this amendment follows the amendment to France-Luxembourg signed on 5 September 2014 which also… – Continue reading

Apple, Google Reject ATO’s Tax Avoidance Claims

Apple Australia follows Australian transfer pricing law and pays all of its taxes due in the Australian market in accordance with the law, Tony King, the Managing Director of Apple Australia, told the Senate Inquiry on corporate tax avoidance and minimization on April 8, 2015. In his opening remarks before… – Continue reading

France: French Tax Update – Early 2015 Noteworthy Case Law And Tax Transparency Package

The present French Tax Update will focus on (i) several noteworthy French and European Union court decisions issued in the last months of 2014 and in the first months of 2015, and (ii) the recent presentation by the European Commission of a package of tax transparency measures. VALIDITY OF TAX… – Continue reading

Ireland’s tax exiles now number over 3,000

Revenue figures show that just 13 people paid domicile levy of €200,000 in 2013 Ireland is home to more than 3,000 individuals or couples recognised as ‘non-domiciled’ for tax purposes, new figures from the Revenue Commissioners show. So-called “non-doms” can avoid paying tax on their worldwide income in Ireland, thus… – Continue reading

Government to review gas producers’ taxation – draft budget resolution for 2016

The Ukrainian government will review the system of taxation of gas production companies irrespective of their form of ownership. This is stipulated in the draft guidelines of Ukraine’s budget policy, or the budget resolution, for 2016, which was tabled by the Cabinet of Ministers in parliament. Among the other priorities… – Continue reading

Experts warn over tax devolution

Scottish Government must work closely with councils to ensure devolution of taxation powers to Scotland brings tax and welfare systems together, according to experts. The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) also warned draft legislation could have ‘unintended complexities’, leading to double taxation on foreign income and forcing more Scottish taxpayers… – Continue reading

Switzerland: Tax Briefing – Switzerland Takes Next Steps Towards Automatic Exchange Of Information In Tax Matters (AIA)

1. Introduction On 14 January 2015, the Swiss Federal Council opened consultations on two draft laws on the international exchange of information in tax matters. One of them deals with the OECD/Council of Europe administrative assistance convention signed by Switzerland on 15 October 2013. The other consultation deals with Switzerland’s… – Continue reading

Tax Treaty Changes Boost HK-Shanghai Stock Trading

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited’s securities market turnover has risen to a record high, and the recent signing of the fourth Protocol to the China-Hong Kong double taxation agreement (DTA) will further boost trading activity through the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect (SHKSC) program. Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited’s… – Continue reading

Tourism, rise in Thai govt spending set to drive economic growth

BANGKOK: — IN SPITE of global economic sluggishness dampening overseas shipments this year, the Thai economy should grow more strongly during the current quarter, driven by tourism growth, rising government spending and recovering exports, ministers said yesterday. At the annual meeting of the Thai National Shippers Council, Deputy Prime Minister… – Continue reading

Cheers greet proposed changes for managed investment trusts

Proposed changes to Australia’s managed investment trust regime have been met with cheers from the investment community as they welcome the boost in certainty and tax treatments. The government revealed the long-awaited changes to Australia’s MIT tax system on Tuesday, and expects to create a new standalone regime that will… – Continue reading

Accounting giants say corporate tax advice is within the law

Major accounting firms say they are not doing anything illegal in helping corporations to minimise tax liabilities. KPMG’s managing partner Rosheen Garnon faced the second day of the Senate inquiry into tax avoidance, which has so far heard Australia is missing out on billions of dollars in tax every year… – Continue reading