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Bukit Aman ready to help

PETALING JAYA: Bukit Aman is ready to help in investigations into the controversial purchase of property in Melbourne involving Majlis Amanah Rakyat (Mara) senior officers but there has been no request from Australia yet. Federal Commercial Crime Investigation Department Comm Datuk Seri Mortadza Nazarene said police were aware of the… – Continue reading

Kenya: New campaign to stop Africa’s $50 billion a year illicit outflow

A new campaign to stop Africa from ‘bleeding’ was launched on Thursday in Nairobi by the Tax Justice Network-Africa (TJN-A), a coalition of researchers and activists focused on the harmful impacts of tax avoidance, tax competition and tax havens. “If we can stop Africa from losing resources in illicit outflows,… – Continue reading

Pakistan stumps India; rolls out South Asia’s 1st REIT while we still try to axe the tax

MUMBAI: India 0 Vs Pakistan 1. It’s not the outcome of a ODI series between the traditional rivals but a progress card on reforms in the world of real estate. At a time Indian realtors and investors are struggling to roll out real estate investment trusts (REIT) amid regulatory complications… – Continue reading

Tax treaty with Mauritius blocks outflow

A new treaty makes it more difficult for companies to take advantage of tax loopholes to avoid their financial obligations. Globally, initiatives are afoot to close tax loopholes and South Africa is one of the frontrunners – its new treaty with Mauritius removes the allure for tax-shy corporates doing business… – Continue reading

Amend the offshore Banking Act Enforcement Rules and issue the regulations governing Offshore Insurance Branches

The Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) and the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Central Bank) issued the amended Offshore Banking Act Enforcement Rules (“Rules”) and the new Regulations Governing Offshore Insurance Branches (”Regulations”), respectively per letters Ref. No. Jin-Guan-Bao-Zong-Zi No. 10402567211 and Ref. No. Tai-Yang-Wai-She-Yi-Zi No. 1040021857 on 25… – Continue reading

Bahamas Insurers gain ‘last minute’ extension over VAT credits

The Bahamian insurance industry was yesterday granted a ‘last-minute’ two-week extension for the filing of its first Value-Added Tax (VAT) ‘credits’ claim, a leading executive acknowledging the sector “didn’t get everything we wanted”, reports the Bahamas Tribune. Emmanuel Komolafe, the Bahamas Insurance Association’s (BIA) chairman, told Tribune Business that the… – Continue reading

Dominica’s PM condemns Caribbean’s EU tax blacklisting

The countries’ leaders say the label is doing untold damage to their reputations, reports The Voice. A number of Caribbean prime ministers have said the blacklisting by the European Union (EU) is unacceptable and they will not take the move lightly. The Union’s European Commission said the countries were singled… – Continue reading

Cantillon: Dublin incinerator funding from Luxembourg a burning issue

DUBAI: This week the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) published their 2015 National Strategic Assessment. The Assessment presents a comprehensive picture of the threat to the UK from serious and organised crime, and helps to inform the work of the NCA and their international partners, including in the UAE. Some… – Continue reading

Indonesia considers tax amnesty for financial crimes – tax office head

Indonesia’s tax office is considering a tax amnesty for financial crimes, in a move that could bring at least 100 trillion rupiah (US$7.5 billion) into state coffers, the director-general of taxes said on Wednesday, reports the Swiss Info. Southeast Asia’s biggest economy is grappling with its weakest growth in six… – Continue reading

Wyly Family Fights SEC Asset Freeze in $550 Million Fraud

The children of craft store kingpins Charles and Sam Wyly say they shouldn’t suffer for their fathers’ transgressions. The U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission says they shouldn’t be allowed to spend the proceeds of the brothers’ fraud. The Wyly brothers used gains from secret, illegal, offshore transactions “as their own… – Continue reading

Capital gains tax for non-residents disposing of UK residential property: final rules

Introduction The UK Finance Act 2015 received royal assent on March 26 2015. This included final legislation for the introduction of a capital gains tax charge on non-residents who dispose of UK residential property. The new charge applies to such disposals made on or after April 6 2015. This update… – Continue reading

Armenia renews treaty to exempt double taxation with Belarus

YEREVAN. – Armenia has renewed a treaty to exempt double taxation with Belarus during the Cabinet’s meeting on Thursday. In particular, the treaty envisages regulation of the residency of legal entities in the case of dual residency. The procedure for the exchange of information constituting bank secrecy has been specified…. – Continue reading

Why the United States hates Britain and Australia’s ‘Google tax’

The biggest hurdle to stopping multinational tax evasion isn’t the companies themselves. It’s the governments behind them. As the OECD works swiftly on its plan to stop multinational tax evasion, the United States has already signalled it’s not happy with what’s being proposed. The US has always been clear on… – Continue reading

Cyprus: FATCA Reporting Deadline Extended

The Cyprus Tax Authorities have announced that the FATCA reporting deadline has been extended to 31 July 2015 (from 30 June 2015). The FATCA Agreement between Cyprus and the United States was signed on 2 December 2014. FATCA seeks to obtain information on accounts held by U.S. taxpayers in other… – Continue reading

BEPS IN TROUBLE—GLOVES OFF AT THE OECD CONFERENCE

The verities of international tax law are no more. The days of strong residence-based rules of corporate taxation are numbered. The age of the Permanent Establishment (“PE”) as the central concept of international tax is drawing to a close. That seems to be the message from the OECD International Tax… – Continue reading

Ireland: FATCA Reporting Deadline Extended

The Irish Government announced that the FATCA reporting deadline has been extended to 31 July 2015 (from 30 June 2015) for reporting Irish financial institutions to file a FATCA return with respect to 2014. FATCA seeks to obtain information on accounts held by U.S. taxpayers in other countries. It requires… – Continue reading

Secret Owner Of Offshore Brokerage Firm Arrested For Alleged $300 Million Securities Fraud

(Newsroom America) — Gregg R. Mulholland, a dual U.S. and Canadian citizen, has been arrested at Phoenix International Airport during a layover of his flight from Canada to Mexico on charges of securities fraud conspiracy and money laundering conspiracy for fraudulently manipulating the stocks of numerous U.S. publicly-traded companies and… – Continue reading

Latest U.S. Tax Break Fad Means Today’s Winners Would Score Anew

U.S. lawmakers are exploring a new corporate tax break that would benefit companies already adept at avoiding taxes. The idea — known as a patent box or innovation box — would impose a lower tax rate on income generated from patents and other intellectual property housed in the U.S. This… – Continue reading

EU Council Presidency issues report detailing open questions on proposal for automatic exchange of advance cross-border tax rulings and Advance Pricing Arrangements

Executive summary On 8 June 2015, the Presidency of the EU Council (Latvia) sent a report (The Report) to the Permanent Representatives Committee and the European Council. The Report sets out the current state, as well as a number of open issues and questions, in regard to the 18 March… – Continue reading

The Future of Swiss Banking

The banks which attracted tax evaders can no longer continue in this pattern because the era of banking secrecy is over and an era of transparency has begun.” Jacque de Saussure, Chairman of Banque Pictet & Cie An increasingly complex regulatory environment combined with growing clients demands for transparency and… – Continue reading

MACC has enough bite to probe Mara’s Melbourne property scam, says anti-graft watchdog

Anti-graft organisation Transparency International-Malaysia (TI-M) has urged the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) to conduct a thorough investigation into Majlis Amanah Rakyat’s (Mara) purchase of a Melbourne property that was alleged to have been bought in a scam. TI-M president Datuk Akhbar Satar said there were enough provisions in the MACC… – Continue reading

Amazon’s UK business paid just £11.9m in tax last year

Online retailer’s Luxembourg unit took £5.3bn sales from British internet shoppers, a rise of 14%, but Amazon.co.uk Limited recorded profit of just £34.4m Amazon’s booming UK business paid just £11.9m of tax last year, while the online retailer’s Luxembourg unit took £5.3bn of sales from British internet shoppers without being… – Continue reading

Mylan to U.S. Government: We Want Everything for Free

Last year at this time, more than a dozen U.S.-based corporations were threatening to move their legal residence to foreign tax havens in a paper transaction known as an inversion. Facing a wave of public opposition, some corporations abandoned these inversion attempts—notably, drugstore chain Walgreens put its plans on ice,… – Continue reading

Indonesia hopes tax amnesty will lure back capital

Indonesia hopes to bring billions of dollars in financial assets parked overseas back home – by pardoning past financial crimes. A Bill on tax amnesty is expected to be discussed in Parliament this year, said Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro. “A tax amnesty should not be seen simply as pardoning those… – Continue reading

Netherlands Revises Treaties To Support BEPS Work

The Government of Netherlands has successfully negotiated the inclusion of anti-abuse provisions, aimed at combating cross-border tax avoidance, in tax treaties with Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, and Zambia. At present, talks are being held with another seven countries and new agreements with several other countries are expected to be concluded… – Continue reading

Isle of Man: Isle of Man’s TIEA With Italy Now In Force

The Isle of Man’s Agreement for the Exchange of Information Relating to Tax Matters with the Government of the Italian Republic entered into force on 10 June 2015. The agreement was signed on 16 September 2013 in London between Eddie Teare, the Isle of Man’s Treasury Minister, and His Excellency… – Continue reading

The Tangled Web of Walmart and its Subsidiaries

A recent report by Americans For Tax Fairness looks at how Walmart, the world’s largest corporation, uses a vast network of subsidiaries and branches in overseas tax havens with two purposes: 1.) to minimize taxes owed on its foreign operations. 2.) most importantly, to avoid United States taxes on those… – Continue reading