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It’s FATCA time in Luxembourg

A year after the signing of the intergovernmental agreement regarding FATCA (Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act) between Luxembourg and the United States, the bill of law was finally introduced on 27 March 2015 to the Luxembourg Parliament. The bill of law relates to the exchange of tax information between the… – Continue reading

MAT tangle: 5 foreign portfolio investors including National Westminster Bank, BNP Paribas, take I-T department, government to court

MUMBAI: Five Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs) on Thursday mainly from the US and the UK have dragged the Indian government and the Income Tax department to the court for levying Minimum Alternate Tax (MAT) on their capital gains for the year 2011-12. The five FPIs — National Westminster Bank Plc,… – Continue reading

Truth Be Told: International Pension Plans in Bermuda

With its enviable reputation in offshore trusts, pensions and insurance, Bermuda is an ideal jurisdiction for employers to establish international pension and employee benefit plans (IPPs). Global organisations may consider establishing Bermuda IPPs for employees who work outside their home country or the home country of both the employees and… – Continue reading

BEPS – Historic Reforms

The OECD/G20 Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project is changing the international tax landscape by building a new international consensus on how to tackle BEPS. In September 2014, the first seven of the deliverables under the 15-point BEPS Action Plan were presented to G20 Finance Ministers when they met… – Continue reading

The Growing Role for IFCs in a World of Increasing Transparency

The debate around transparency, information exchange and beneficial ownership continues to evolve and has demanded a real focus for those working in International Finance Centres (IFCs), which frequently find themselves in the frame when it comes to ill-considered accusations relating to secrecy and illicit financial flows. In fact, Jersey and… – Continue reading

Why Did The U.S. Pay This Former Swiss Banker $104 Million?

Bradley Birkenfeld was released from federal prison in August 2012 after serving 2½ years for his role as a Swiss banker hiding millions of dollars for wealthy American clients. Five weeks later, he found himself in the kitchen of a small rental house in Raymond, New Hampshire. At that moment,… – Continue reading

BEPS Action 10 – discussion draft on profit splits in global value chains

Introduction The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently issued a discussion draft on the use of profit split methods in relation to transfer pricing and in the context of global value chains as part of the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project.(1) This update provides an overview… – Continue reading

Barbados: Its Systems Validated

During 2014, Barbados again produced strong evidence of the underlying strength of its financial system. All of the financial stability indicators and stress tests performed for the financial system strongly indicate that the system remains stable with the capacity to withstand a wide variety of severe economic shocks. It is… – Continue reading

Panda bonds capture foreign interest

[HONG KONG] Foreign interest is building in China’s Panda bond market ahead of potential rule changes that bankers expect to encourage more offerings. Monetary easing from the People’s Bank of China have dragged onshore renminbi bond yields below their offshore equivalents, raising the appeal of so-called Panda bonds to foreign… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance culture still thrives despite clampdown

The game of cat and mouse between tax authorities and citizens has been played for a very long time. People have been dodging taxes for centuries. But the more nuanced and sophisticated game of avoiding tax is a more recent phenomenon. Indeed, when it comes to tax avoidance the game… – Continue reading

Costello warns money will head offshore if shareholder tax credits changed

FORMER treasurer Peter Costello says changing or ending tax credits for shareholders who get dividends would see investors send their money offshore. The financial system inquiry (FSI) last year questioned the wisdom of dividend imputations, where shareholders get a tax credit for the profits a firm shares with investors via… – Continue reading

Singapore’s government says it’s not a tax haven, it’s a value-adding hub

Singapore is not a tax haven, it’s a value-adding hub. That is the claim of the island nation’s Economic Development Board, the Singaporean government agency that’s been charged with attracting business and investment. It has disputed recent claims at the Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance that it’s being used… – Continue reading

FATCA Compliance Deadline Reminder – Cayman Islands

Cayman Islands investment entities that have been classified as “Reporting Cayman Islands Financial Institutions” for purposes of FATCA should make every effort to enroll with the Cayman government by the April 30, 2015 deadline in order to comply with their obligations under FATCA, regardless of whether they will be required… – Continue reading

Moscovici Talks EU Tax Reform

The European Union (EU) needs an “ambitious blueprint for taxation,” Tax Commissioner Pierre Moscovici has said. Speaking at a recent conference, Moscovici said: “The European Union needs an ambitious roadmap to put an end to the distortionary nature of its tax policy and regulatory framework. In my view, the way… – Continue reading

Shivambu suggests raft of ‘aggressive’ steps to deal with transfer pricing abuse

COMPANIES that engaged in tax avoidance practices such as the abuse of transfer pricing should be expropriated without compensation, Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) MP Floyd Shivambu proposed in Parliament on Wednesday. This was one of a raft of “aggressive” measures that he believed the government should adopt to deal with… – Continue reading

International tax update – UK

Autumn Statement 2014, Budget 2015 and Finance Act 2015 The UK Chancellor delivered his Autumn Statement on 3 December 2014 and his Budget speech on 18 March 2015. For an overview of some of the key announcements, please see our Autumn Statement 2014 briefing and Budget 2015 briefing. The UK’s… – Continue reading

Vigilance by Swiss banks uncovers record number of money laundering cases

ZURICH: Switzerland’s money laundering office received a record number of suspicious activity reports last year, in part due to increased vigilance from Swiss banks. The Alpine nation has faced intense international pressure over bank secrecy, tax evasion and money laundering, most recently highlighted by allegations that the Swiss arm of… – Continue reading

A tax headache is looming if Scotland gets more powers from Westminster

Most people have heard of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and are probably aware it wants to make the world a “better” place. Its work is probably of little interest to most companies based in the UK. But this would change if constitutional arrangements between Scotland and… – Continue reading

South Africa’s Non-Resident Entertainment Royalty or Similar Payment Withholdings

There has been a lot of uncertainty with regard to withholding taxes imposed by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on cross-border payments made by South Africans to offshore recipients, and the ambiguous administrative and compliance procedures relating thereto. Based on the information available directly from SARS, any amounts received… – Continue reading

The High Cost Of Offshore Tax Havens On Small Illinois Businesses

If Illinois small business owners were to collectively offset state and federal revenues lost annually due to corporations using offshore tax havens, they would each have to pay $4,570 in additional taxes a year. That what-if scenario is laid out in a recent report from the Illinois Public Interest Research… – Continue reading

Paying Taxes in Greece; Non-Resident Income Tax Return

Athens: Greek authorities arrested one of the most important businessmen in the country, Leonidas Bobolas on Wednesday, for tax evasion. He was released later after paying €1.8 million in back taxes. This is just one of the Greek government’s attempts to collect money from tax evaders. In Greece, income tax… – Continue reading

April 30th Cayman Islands FATCA notification deadline

The regulations require reporting FIs to notify TIA if they have reporting obligations under US FATCA and/or UK CDOT. With respect to US FATCA, Reporting FIs have until tomorrow (April 30th) to file their notification with an initial reporting deadline May 31st. With respect to UK CDOT, Reporting FIs have… – Continue reading

Canada: Budget 2015: International Tax – Tackling Administrative Challenges

As compared to past federal Budgets, Budget 2015 contained fewer (and arguably less controversial) international tax measures. Nevertheless, Budget 2015 did announce the Government’s intention to address taxpayer concerns relating to (i) the withholding obligations borne by non-resident employers that have non-resident employees that work in Canada, and (ii) the… – Continue reading

G24: In defense of emerging markets, developing countries

THE global economic recovery, which has been assessed as uneven with manifest divergences across countries and regions, has however, been supported by Emerging Markets and Developing Countries (EMDCs) as the major drivers of global growth, although it is currently moderating in some countries. But the Intergovernmental Group of Twenty-Four on… – Continue reading

Cayman Fatca portal preparation tests industry

Mitsubishi UFJ Fund Services warn managers are up against a time crunch ahead of the April 30 registration deadline The upcoming April 30 deadline for registration on the Cayman Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (Fatca) portal marks another milestone but could prove a significant test for the industry, according to… – Continue reading