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West should tackle corporate tax avoidance the way it has Islamic State, Senator Bill Heffernan says

The Western world needs to tackle multi-national tax avoidance a “bit like” it has tackled the Islamic State terrorist group, maverick Liberal senator Bill Heffernan says. Senator Heffernan has for years argued tax avoidance is a threat to sovereignty and thinks it will take a coalition of Western countries to… – Continue reading

Google, Apple and Microsoft defend tax set-up that shifts revenue offshore

Executives tell Senate inquiry paying tax overseas for Australian sales is how the global tax system works, while News Corp Australia demands Netflix pays GST Senior executives from three major tech firms have defended corporate structures which allow most of the revenue from their Australian operations to be taxed in… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: Cayman Issues User Guide To Automatic Exchange Of Information Portal

As noted in an earlier update, the deadline for the registration of Cayman Islands Financial Institutions with the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority was recently extended to 30 April 2015. In anticipation of the upcoming go-live date of the Cayman Islands Automatic Exchange of Information Portal (Portal), the Cayman Islands… – Continue reading

Extending dividend benefits to foreign investors may address competition concerns

The Federal Government has floated the idea of lowering the corporate tax rate – arguing the current rate of 30% is not internationally competitive. The rationale is that globalisation makes capital perfectly mobile and the marginal non-resident investor in Australian companies will go where corporate tax rates are lowest. At… – Continue reading

OECD rules will hurt cross-border funds, forum told

Draft plans to remove tax benefits for cross-border funds to eradicate Base Erosion and Profit Sharing could significantly impact investment into Ucits, the Alfi conferences hears. New draft OECD rules designed to combat Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (Beps) could have dire unintended consequences for cross-border funds, warned Roger Exwood,… – Continue reading

Stop this egregious injustice: Why a bipartisan tax holiday is just another corporate handout

Corporations like Apple shouldn’t get a sweetheart deal to “onshore” profits, tax expert Scott Klinger tells Salon One of the more consequential paradoxes of American politics concerns the myth and the reality of bipartisan legislation. The myth is that American voters want it, and they want it bad. In fact,… – Continue reading

AM 2015-01—does previously taxed income “tier up” to a domestic corporate shareholder?

Introduction In a recent chief counsel memorandum (AM 2015-01), the IRS addressed a long uncertain tax question: when a US corporate shareholder includes an amount in income under subpart F, does the subpart F inclusion increase the corporate shareholder’s “earnings and profits” immediately or only when the earnings are actually… – Continue reading

Conor Crowley, Managing Director, Vizor Software to Speak at Knowledge Congress’ Live Webcast

New York, NY, April 08, 2015 –(PR.com)– The Knowledge Group/The Knowledge Congress Live Webcast Series, the leading producer of regulatory focused webcasts, has announced today that Conor Crowley, Managing Director, Vizor Software will speak at a 2-hour webcast entitled “FATCA for Government Agencies: What You Need to Know in 2015… – Continue reading

Obama’s war on tax cheats gains ground

The Obama administration is gaining ground in its war against tax cheats, racking up victories in a global crackdown that has made it harder to escape the Internal Revenue Service. President Obama’s battle against offshore tax evaders hasn’t gotten the publicity of some of his other priorities but under his… – Continue reading

Experts caution Australia on unilateral ‘Google tax’

Taxation experts have warned against unilateral action on corporate tax avoidance, telling a Senate Economics Committee Australia should be proactive and show leadership in the OECD and G20 tax processes already underway. The inquiry, initiated by Greens leader Christine Milne, is exploring tax avoidance and aggressive minimisation by corporations registered… – Continue reading

United States: Webinar Rewind: FATCA And AIFMD Update For Latin American Managers

Our webinar, “FATCA & AIFMD: An Update on International Compliance for Latin American Managers”, provides detailed information and guidance on both FATCA and AIFMD. The discussion included; FATCA Notification and Reporting deadlines, the importance of documented procedures, U.K. FATCA, the OECD Common Reporting Standards, Marketing in Europe, Reverse Solicitation and… – Continue reading

Singapore doesn’t condone tax abuse, MOF says

Singapore does not condone any abuse of its tax system, a Ministry of Finance (MOF) spokesman said on Tuesday, in response to a Straits Times query following media reports that the Australian government is pursuing global miners BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto for channelling billions of dollars in iron ore… – Continue reading

United States: Business Startup Issues That May Find You – Even If You Don’t Go Looking For Them

In my practice, I have found that a majority of my clients who create significant wealth do so through ownership of a private business or a concentrated stock position in a publicly traded company. What that means for you is that if you haven’t yet started a business or taken… – Continue reading

Google says give R&D tax breaks to small techies, not big guys

Tax breaks for research and development should be targeted to smaller technology start-ups, rather than big companies that will most likely make the investments regardless of incentives, Google Australia will tell the senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance. Google Australia’s managing director, Maile Carnegie, will be appearing before the inquiry… – Continue reading

Mylan makes $29B bid for rival drugmaker Perrigo

Mylan-Perrigo deal would combine two generic drugmakers that recently left the U.S. for Europe. NEW YORK — In a deal that would combine two generic drugmakers that recently left the U.S. for Europe, Mylan says it wants to buy Perrigo for $205 per share, or $28.86 billion. Shares of both… – Continue reading

QROPS for US Residents – FATCA & IRS Compliant

For British pension holders in the US, transferring into a Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Scheme (QROPS) is now commonplace. These pension solutions are widely accessible to all US residents or nationals who have accrued pensions from their time working in the UK, and are an invaluable aspect of financial planning… – Continue reading

Corporate tax avoidance inquiry to begin this week, examining some of Australia’s biggest companies

The financial arrangements of some of Australia’s biggest companies will be in the spotlight this week with a Senate inquiry taking evidence on corporate tax avoidance. The inquiry was initiated by the Greens leader Christine Milne and supported by the Federal Opposition. “We have to actually start really pushing on… – Continue reading

Property sales spike sparks money laundering fears

Suspicions rising that ‘hot money’ is being washed through Vancouver real estate As affluent Chinese buyers – spurred by relaxed regulations and a lower Canadian dollar – flood into British Columbia’s real estate market, warnings are rising that some cash deals may contravene federal money laundering rules. A 2015 report… – Continue reading

If they build it, will they come? ALAS Advisory Group prepares Final Program Design to present to MTC Executive Committee amidst light early interest from states

The Multistate Tax Commission’s (“MTC”) Arm’s-Length Adjustment Services Advisory Group (“the Group”) met via teleconference to continue working on the Final Program Design. States participating on the call were: Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and the District of Columbia. State Interest Unexpectedly Low After the last meeting, on March… – Continue reading

Art: A market laid bare

An arrest over allegations of price fixing has increased calls for tighter regulation of the booming sector On a late February morning, Yves Bouvier arrived at the Monaco home of one of his best clients. He expected Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Russian billionaire owner of AS Monaco football club, to pay… – Continue reading

Board of Adjustment Annulled the Reassessment Decision against Nokian Tyres Plc Concerning Tax Years 2007-2010

HELSINKI–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Regulatory News: Nokian Tyres plc (HEX:NRE1V) Stock Exchange Release 7 April 2015 3:15 p.m. Board of Adjustment annulled the reassessment decision against Nokian Tyres plc concerning tax years 2007-2010 The Board of Adjustment annulled the reassessment decision from the Tax Administration, according to which the Company was obliged to… – Continue reading

Finland To Support African International Tax Reforms

On April 2, 2015, the Finnish tax authority signed a co-operation pact with the African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF), to support African tax authorities to implement changes to their international tax and transfer pricing regimes. The co-operation deal, which will extend to the administrations of over 35 African nations, focuses… – Continue reading

EU studies four countries over banks’ deferred tax assets

(Reuters) – European Union regulators are scrutinizing four EU countries’ treatment of banks’ deferred tax assets (DTAs) to see if they constitute potentially illegal state aid, the European Commission said on Tuesday. The EU executive said it had contacted authorities in Spain, Italy, Portugal and Greece following requests from some… – Continue reading

Starbucks ‘used UK firm’ to cut European tax bill: Coffee chain under investigation after ‘using company to hide millions from Dutch authorities’

• Starbucks ran its European business – including UK – through Holland • But Dutch division paid just £1.9million tax on profits of £300million • Now details of UK company at heart of new probe have started to emerge • A Starbucks spokesman said it complies ‘with all relevant tax… – Continue reading

Rand Paul’s Record Shows He’s a Champion for Tax Cheats and the Wealthy

No member of Congress has been more active in the cause of protecting tax cheaters and tax avoidance by our nation’s wealthiest individuals and corporations than Sen.(now presidential candidate) Rand Paul. While Paul is a standard bearer of anti-tax conservatives through his advocacy of radical policies such as the flat… – Continue reading

EU considers probe into unfair state aid for south European banks

The EU is collecting evidence to determine if Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy should face an investigation into whether they are illegally underwriting banks, reports the Irish Times. The EU is collecting evidence to determine if Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy should face an investigation into whether they are illegally… – Continue reading

Australian Foundation Investment Company gives tax grab warning over dividends

MANY retirees could be forced on to age pensions if they lose tax credits on dividends, Australia’s biggest listed investment company has warned. Australian Foundation Investment Company general manager Geoff Driver says retirees would have less income if the dividend imputation system were scrapped. Higher demand for age pensions would… – Continue reading

Ways to ensure a great divide

To reduce the growing urban sprawl most levels of government are allowing higher density housing in the suburbs. This means people with larger residential blocks are presented with an opportunity to subdivide and increase the value of their home. However if the correct steps are not taken when subdividing a… – Continue reading

Big business set to face Senate tax avoidance inquiry

Tax avoidance takes centre stage this week with a parliamentary inquiry due to hold its first public hearings. The Senate inquiry into Tax Avoidance and Profit Shifting will start taking evidence from major technology and mining companies. The inquiry was prompted by a report which found tax minimisation strategies employed… – Continue reading

Miners accused of avoiding tax in boom

Urgent changes are needed to Australian tax laws, say experts, amid claims BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto avoided paying billions of dollars in tax during the mining boom. The Australian Tax Office has the mining giants in its sights over claims they have been saving more than $750 million a… – Continue reading

Bitcoin Foundation is “effectively bankrupt,” board member says

Advocacy group’s founders involved in crimes, bankruptcy, and offshore relocation. One of the newly-elected board members of the Bitcoin Foundation—the 2.5-year-old organization that was meant to bring order to the famously open-source and freewheeling cryptocurrency—has declared the group “effectively bankrupt.” While the Bitcoin Foundation obviously does not have control over… – Continue reading

Vatican Bank: Haven For Money Laundering & Tax Evasion No More

Pope Francis is sweeping off clean the Vatican bank, which for many years has been cloaked with controversy for allegedly providing a safe haven to Italian individuals who laundered money and evaded taxes. On Wednesday, the Holy See’s signed tax treaty with the government of Italy — which obliges parties… – Continue reading

Seychelles Sets Out Transfer Pricing Regime

The Seychelles Revenue Commission has issued, for comment, Public Ruling 2015-3, which explains the authority’s rules and procedures to enforce the arm’s length principle in respect of related-party transactions under Section 54 of the Business Tax Act, 2009. The Ruling states that in applying the arm’s length principle, the Commissioner… – Continue reading