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Here’s one budget proposal that may bring back Vodafone-like horrors for foreign cos

The Finance Bill 2015 (the Bill) has quietly slipped in an amendment that could engender a fresh set of disputes with foreign companies away from the hitherto transfer pricing hair-splitting. Hitherto, all Indian companies were residents and all foreign companies were non-resident, period. Of course foreign companies would have become… – Continue reading

Retrotax returns: $1.6 billion tax demand on Cairn is likely to be a Vodafone redux

There is a sense of déjà vu in tax and legal circles. Vodafone bought itself into Hutch’s Indian telecom operations by acquiring controlling interest in a Cayman Island company that called the shots in the Indian company hitherto controlled by Hutchison Hong Kong. The tax authorities slapped a notice on… – Continue reading

How India is striving to attract your company’s investment through transfer pricing measures

Following on from the Indian budget last month and various significant developments on the disputes scene, TPWeek thinks it is a good time to put together a Special Focus, bringing together its most recent reports. The Indian government is keen to promote a more investor-friendly environment in relation to corporate… – Continue reading

European Commission Official Joins U.N. and OECD Representatives as Keynote Speaker at Bloomberg BNA and Baker & McKenzie Global Transfer Pricing Conference in Paris

ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 10, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Bloomberg BNA today announced an addition to its lineup of keynote speakers for the Global Transfer Pricing Conference: Paris, held in conjunction with Baker & McKenzie, on March 30-31 immediately after the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Global Forum on Transfer… – Continue reading

Swiss Leaks: No further tax amnesties envisioned – Prime Minister Joseph Muscat

Frank R. Suess writes: Every time you think the US establishment can do no more to threaten the freedom and livelihood of the very Americans who contribute the most to the prosperity of the country, they increase the heat in the furnace by a notch with more cheap money and… – Continue reading

Rebranding a regional operating headquarters as an international HQ

The regional operating headquarters (ROH) provisions that Thai tax authorities introduced in 2002 have never been popular, as they are difficult to understand and comply with. As a result, many businesses have bypassed Thailand and chosen Kuala Lumpur for their regional offices. Even a major revamp of ROH regulations in… – Continue reading

Kenya double tax agreements with South Africa and Mauritius

The long-awaited double tax agreements entered into by Kenya with South Africa and Mauritius respectively did not come into force on 1 January 2015 as expected. The treaty between Kenya and South Africa that was signed in November 2010 was ratified by Kenya in October 2014, following earlier ratification by… – Continue reading

EAC told to weigh pros, cons of single income tax rates

East African member states have been advised to make critical assessment of single income tax rates. A law expert, Anatoly Nahayo said recently in Dar es Salaam after launching his book titled “East African Community Tax Harmonisation.” He said the move will ease allocation of capital shares within EAC member… – Continue reading

Market Wrap-up for Mar. 10 – What’s a Yieldco?

For dividend investors, the allure of attractive and steady income streams is always a number one priority. In recent years, however, a new type of investment vehicle has emerged on Wall Street, promising to be the “next big thing” for dividend investors. A few years ago, many alternative energy companies… – Continue reading

Sen. Rand Paul Introduces Bill to Repeal Anti-Privacy Provisions in FATCA

FATCA is a law requiring every foreign bank to excessively monitor and report to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) the bank accounts of every American residing overseas – or risk severe punishment. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Sen. Rand Paul reintroduced S.663, a bill to repeal the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act… – Continue reading

Barbados Gov’t moving to close loopholes on tax evasion

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) – The Barbados Government says it will not tolerate businesses operating within the international business and financial services sector engaging in tax evasion practices here and is seeking support from the Paris-based Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Commerce Minister Donville Inniss, speaking in Parliament Tuesday,… – Continue reading

Dodging Taxation: The Truth of How Top Australian Firms are Paying Less Tax

Tax avoidance is being documented across the world, with Australia no exception. The government is now looking at how to clamp down on the billions of dollars being lost as top Australian firms are succeeding in dodging taxation. Last year saw the release of multiple reports highlighting the worrying number… – Continue reading

French real estate holdings through Luxembourg vehicles may need to be revisited, says expert

Structures for investments from overseas investors in French real estate that involve Luxembourg vehicles may need to be restructured if an expected change to the double tax treaty between France and Luxembourg takes effect, an expert has said.09 Mar 2015 Property tax Property Tax Structured real estate Specialist property investment… – Continue reading

Europe Central Bank inspectors investigating shadow lenders

The ECB needs to make sure it isn’t hiding any risky practices that could destabilise the system, reports Irish Times. Fresh from putting the squeeze on banks to behave themselves, regulators are scrutinising so-called shadow banks, alternative lenders such as investment funds doing big business out of countries like Ireland…. – Continue reading

Bank Leumi Investors Decry Shady Dealings

MANHATTAN (CN) – Israel’s largest bank helped procure sham loans for clients and advised them to dodge taxes in other ways, a shareholder class action says. Michael Porat, a citizen of Israel, filed the 57-page complaint against Bank Leumi and various international subsidiaries in New York County Supreme Court. Sixty-one… – Continue reading

Media backlash against BVI financial services politically motivated – Malone

The Virgin Islands’ financial services industry continues to be heavily criticized through media reports, but Executive Director of the recently formed BVI Finance, Mr Kedrick Malone believes the attacks are politically motivated, reports BVI Platinum. “I think a lot of the media you are seeing is politically motivated. It is… – Continue reading

Revoking Bank Accords, SEC Broker Rule, EU Taxes: Compliance

(Bloomberg) — U.S. prosecutors investigating currency manipulation are considering revoking years-old settlements and prosecuting banks for rigging interest rates, according to people familiar with the matter. The Justice Department is weighing whether evidence of wrongdoing in currency trading means banks violated old deals resolving probes into the rigging of benchmark… – Continue reading

GUEST COLUMN: Protect your investments

Many business owners have substantial personal assets invested in their business. This can have significant implications, not only for you and your business, but also for your family’s financial security. To protect your investment, both business and personal, your business strategy should include carefully structured tax-planning components to ensure you… – Continue reading

FATCA List – March 01, 2015

A global financial imbalance is becoming apparent in the number of financial institutions signing up for the US Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). FATCA demands any overseas financial organisation handling cash or assets controlled by US taxpayers. Another 2,479 organisations registered with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to confirm… – Continue reading

Netflix won’t charge Australians GST

Sparks are flying after Netflix said it would not charge GST on the Australian version of its online television service which launches next Tuesday. United States-based Netflix, Quickflix, Foxtel Play, Presto and Stan, partly owned by Fairfax Media, are locked in a bidding battle to secure the best programs for… – Continue reading

Income tax department to take closer look at bank accounts, property or stocks abroad

MUMBAI: Next time, you will think twice before opening a bank account in Jersey or buying a property in London — even if the transaction is legitimate. Everyone having accounts with offshore banks, or owning properties or stocks abroad will be soon asked a string of questions by the tax… – Continue reading

Foreign investors raise tax concerns with FM

Discuss issues related to applicability of minimum alternate tax and permanent establishment Foreign Investor on Saturday raised several tax-related issues with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley at a meeting organised by the National Stock Exchange (NSE). According to sources, issues regarding applicability of minimum alternate tax (MAT) and permanent establishment (PEs)… – Continue reading

UK finance minister planning ‘diverted profits tax’: Sunday Times

(Reuters) – Britain’s finance minister, George Osborne, is planning to introduce a new “diverted profits tax” targeting multinational companies judged to have shifted profits overseas to avoid tax, the Sunday Times newspaper reported, citing government sources. The 25 percent levy, more than corporation tax which is set at 20 percent,… – Continue reading

Vivienne Westwood accused of hypocrisy over offshore tax base

Vivienne Westwood’s donation of £300,000 to the Green Party sparks controversy over her company’s use of off-shore account She is probably Britain’s most influential — and definitely most controversial — fashion designer. So perhaps it was inevitable that when Dame Vivienne Westwood became the Green Party’s biggest supporter with a… – Continue reading

BBC star Jeremy Vine made his ten-year-old daughter a company shareholder to help lower his tax bill by channelling funds through private firm

BBC’s Jeremy Vine appears to have used daughter to avoid tax payments Daughter Martha, aged 10, is shareholder in Jelly Vine Productions The presenter has been funnelling cash through the limited company Controversial move highlights BBC practice of paying some presenters off the books using money from millions in earns… – Continue reading

Bulgarian banks to share information with US authorities

Sofia. Bulgarian banks will be providing U.S. authorities with information about accounts of American citizens in the country, Standart Daily reports. The Parliament’s budget and finance committee on Thursday ratified the FACTA agreement between Bulgaria and the U.S. Bulgaria signed the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) back in 2013… – Continue reading

Diverted profits tax and real estate – development propert

Introduction In the autumn statement the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced the introduction of a new Diverted Profits Tax (DPT). Against the context of international co-operation in the OECD led consultation on ways to ensure profits are taxed where they are generated (the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting project (BEPS),… – Continue reading