Category: Singapore

SINGAPORE AND THE US SIGN THE FOREIGN ACCOUNT TAX COMPLIANCE ACT MODEL 1 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT

On 9 December 2014, the Government of Singapore and the Government of the United States signed an intergovernmental agreement (“IGA“) to facilitate the implementation of the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (“FATCA“) in Singapore. The IGA is based on the United States Department of the Treasury’s Model 1 IGA and… – Continue reading

ATO tax amnesty nets billions, but hunt for rich with secret Swiss accounts continues

Thousands of rich Australians have come forward to declare billions of dollars in untaxed assets and income stashed in bank accounts in Switzerland and in other countries. The rush comes as what the Australian Taxation office says is the last tax amnesty it will ever offer comes to an end…. – Continue reading

Rikvin Publishes a New Guide on Advantages of Doing Business in India via Singapore

PRWEB.COM NewswireSingapore (PRWEB) December 06, 2014 Buoyant by Singapore Government’s foreign direct investment policies, efficient corporate tax regime, robust intellectual property safeguards, and exemptions on qualifying foreign-sourced incomes, several big Indian companies such as Flipkart, InMobi, Crayon Data, Zipdial and Mobikon have made the city-state their incorporation destination. To assist… – Continue reading

Mauritius Overtakes Singapore as India’s Top Source of FDI

DELHI – Mauritius has overtaken Singapore as the largest source of foreign direct investment (FDI) in India, it was announced earlier this week. During the April-September period, Mauritius emerged as the strongest contributor of investment with an inflow of $4.19 billion. During the same period, Singapore provided $2.41 billion in… – Continue reading

Global tax war looming and US won’t be backing down

The United States won’t give up its right to tax multinationals, and nations will go to war soon with countries like China on taxing rights, a US tax head says. Grant Thornton’s national managing partner of tax in the United States, Randy Robason, is in Australia this week for a… – Continue reading

Microsoft to pay China $140 million for ‘tax evasion’

(Reuters) – China has levied about $140 million in back taxes from Microsoft Corp in the first major case concerning cross-border tax evasion in the country, as regulators ramp up pressure on U.S. corporations doing business there. According to an article published by China’s Xinhua official news agency on Sunday,… – Continue reading

Benefits of Investing in India via a Singapore Holding Company in a New Guide by Rikvin

With the change in government in India, the world is looking up to its new Prime Minister Narendra Modi to revive the country’s economy, who recently launched his flagship ‘Make in India’ campaign to propel the country into top 50 of World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings by 2016…. – Continue reading

Singapore: Changing Expectations on Transfer Pricing Documentation

Ernst & Young Solutions LLP, Singapore* It has been eight years since the Inland Revenue Authority of Singapore (IRAS) first released its Circular on Transfer Pricing Guidelines. During that time, there have been significant changes in the international tax landscape. In Singapore, we have seen supplementary guidance from the IRAS… – Continue reading

Singapore says will adopt OECD pact to tackle tax cheats by 2018

(Reuters) – Singapore will implement a global agreement on swapping tax information, aimed at ending offshore tax evasion, by 2018, provided certain conditions are met, Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said. Singapore would adopt the standard drawn up by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) that will require countries… – Continue reading

UK aid investments target tax havens

Private sector arm of DfID and other EU development institutions channel significant investments to offshore havens, study finds More than two-thirds of the investments made by the private sector arm of the UK’s aid programme last year were channelled through “notoriously secretive” tax havens, according to a report that calls… – Continue reading

Switzerland remains largest offshore financial centre

Geneva: A huge global pressure to break secrecy veils of Swiss banks notwithstanding, Switzerland remains the world’s largest offshore financial centre with client assets totalling over USD two trillion, a new study said. Besides the country is expected to remain “the biggest offshore centre for private banking in 2018,” with… – Continue reading

Bellary miners in ‘blacklist?’

Bellary: While Union finance minister, Arun Jaitley has warned the  Congress it could be embarrassed once the names of people holding illegal foreign accounts are made public,  local mining industry sources say the BJP too could be in for some embarassment  as its once powerful leader and jailed mining czar,… – Continue reading

Increasing focus on transfer pricing, says Deloitte

KUCHING: Accounting firm Deloitte Malaysia stressed on the government increasing focus on transfer pricing whereby there is a new requirement for taxpayers to declare if one has prepared all the necessary transfer pricing documentations. In the past, one was only required to disclose related-party transactions but there was no requirement… – Continue reading

Why it’s difficult to bring black money back

The government may have revealed the names of three black money account holders, but will it be able to get the money back or catch big fishes who have stashed the illegal money in tax havens across the globe. As of now it seems impossible. With at least three different… – Continue reading

Global Accord to Halt Tax Dodgers to Be Signed This Week

Finance ministers from at least 37 countries will take the biggest step yet in fighting tax evasion at a conference this week hosted by Germany’s Wolfgang Schaeuble, German officials said. Fifty states and jurisdictions are sending representatives to Berlin to sign an agreement on Oct. 29 on the automatic exchange… – Continue reading

EU, Singapore Agree Free Trade Deal

The European Union and Singapore have announced the completion of negotiations towards a free trade agreement (FTA), after concluding talks on the investment protection portion of the pact. Negotiations on an FTA between the EU and Singapore began in March 2010 and a text including all but the investment portion… – Continue reading

The Singapore-India Connection: A Robust Past and a Compelling Future

In determining the optimum gateway for investing into India, reliance on industry data may be the most prudent opening gambit. Data released by India’s Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion peg Mauritius and Singapore as the top two destinations through which foreign direct investment and private equity capital is routed… – Continue reading

After Decades of Pressure, Luxembourg Drops Bank Secrecy Rules

European Union finance ministers have reached a breakthrough agreement that will make it more difficult for tax cheats to hide their money.  The new legislation, which had been blocked for years by countries with a reputation as tax havens, was approved last week after Luxembourg and Austria agreed to lift… – Continue reading

India Continues Tax Dispute With Cyprus and Mauritius

India has seemingly reached an impasse with both Cyprus and Mauritius over the re-negotiation of their respective double taxation avoidance agreements (DTAA). For the former, the disagreement relates to Cyprus’s status as a notified jurisdictional area (NJA) in India, whilst for the latter, it pertains to the update of their… – Continue reading

Since 2010, Burger King Has Reduced Its World Wide Tax Rate by 60%

American taxpayers are being robbed by yet another giant corporation that is deserting the USA after using the country’s advantages to build untold wealth. Burger King’s recent decision to pursue a corporate inversion to Canada is the culmination of years of maneuvering to dodge paying its fair share in corporate… – Continue reading

How to Avoid Foreign Dividend Withholding Tax

Using foreign stocks to diversify your portfolio can be a good move for investors looking to collect dividends and protect capital. But owners of dividend paying foreign stocks can find themselves being hit by another type of tax: foreign dividend withholding tax. Keeping as much of your dividends as possible… – Continue reading

BNY Mellon backs London to lead European race for offshore RMB

London and Singapore are fast closing the gap on Hong Kong in the race to become centres for offshore renminbi business and capitalise on Beijing’s ambition to make the RMB a global currency. Fred DiCocco, Asia-Pacific head of sales & relationship management for BNY Mellon’s Treasury Services business, says London… – Continue reading

The Real Tax Benefits of Inverting to Canada

On August 26, Burger King announced that it entered into an agreement to acquire Tim Hortons, Inc., the Canadian coffee-and-doughnut chain, in a transaction that will be structured as an “inversion” (i.e., Burger King will become a subsidiary of a Canadian parent corporation).  The deal is expected to close in 2014… – Continue reading

Money trail leads to hawala channels, offshore accounts

The Enforcement Directorate, which is probing the money laundering aspect of the multi-crore Saradha scam, has for the first time found evidence of the money being parked in offshore accounts. The ED sleuths, sources said, have found that Santanu Ghosh, chairman of Xenitis Group and an accused in the scam,… – Continue reading

Whopper? Microsoft Skirts Billions In Taxes, Google, HP & Apple Have It Their Way Too

With all the talk about inversions and America’s Burger King Going Canadian, it’s easy to ignore even more prevalent tax savings by numerous American companies. Take Microsoft, which admits in its 2014 SEC filing that it avoids $30 billion in U.S. taxes. The trick? Keep about triple that amount, $93… – Continue reading

101 Countries Sign Up For FATCA Network

Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) has been in force for a month and still more countries are joining the tax network. So far, 101 countries and financial jurisdictions have either signed or agreed to join FATCA. FATCA is aimed at identifying US taxpayers with offshore bank accounts and investments. Overseas… – Continue reading

Microsoft has nearly $93 billion in overseas cash, and it’s reduced its tax bill by almost $30 billion

Microsoft’s stash of cash stored overseas, not subject to US taxes, is growing. In its latest regulatory filing, the software giant said it has now stockpiled $92.9 billion offshore and that this money could have cost the company $29.6 billion in taxes, but didn’t. That compares to $76.4 billion from… – Continue reading

Singapore becomes the fourth signatory of double taxation agreement with Seychelles this year

Seychelles News Agency) – The Seychelles islands and Singapore have concluded a double taxation avoidance agreement, which will allow businesses operating in the two countries to pay tax in one of the jurisdictions and avoid taxation in the other, which is expected to encourage trade and investment between the two… – Continue reading

Singapore Is Expected To Overtake Switzerland as the World’s Epicentre of Wealth Management

AsiaOne Business News released an article on the expectation of Singapore to dislodge Switzerland as the world’s wealth management capital (Business AsiaOne, 5/12/14) last week. AsiaBiz Services, Singapore’s leading company formation consultancy, affirmed that the main reasons for the country’s acquisition of its enormous share of global offshore wealth are attributed to… – Continue reading

Singapore Bolsters DTA Network in First 5 Months of 2014: SingaporeCompanyIncorporation.sg

Efforts to sign new DTAs and update existing DTAs in the first five months of the year will promote tax transparency and facilitate investments, sustaining Singapore’s position as a preferred destination for doing business, says SingaporeCompanyIncorporation.sgSingapore, in a bid to further strengthen its Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreements (DTA) network, has seen new… – Continue reading

Costa Rica, 46 countries commit to automatic exchange of tax, financial info

May 7th, 2014 (InsideCostaRica.com) Tax evaders and privacy advocates beware – Costa Rica and 46 other countries signed up yesterday to automatically share banking, financial, and tax information in what the OECD is touting as a major step towards cracking down on global tax evasion. The Declaration on Automatic Exchange… – Continue reading

Singapore and Switzerland sign up to automatic exchange of tax information

Forty seven countries, including Singapore and Switzerland have endorsed a declaration agreeing to automatically exchange tax information at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) annual Ministerial Council Meeting which took place on 6 May. The declaration commits the signatories to implement a new single global standard on automatic… – Continue reading

iCreate and Convey team up to help global banks fast-track FATCA compliance

• Partnership creates end-to-end solution for enabling and ensuring FATCA compliance, including: data consolidation, indicia identification, additional KYC data/document capture, alerts/notifications and dashboards to monitor compliance, withholding calculations and remittance, and tax reporting. Banking analytics, risk and compliance pioneer, iCreate, today announced a strategic partnership with tax information reporting leader,… – Continue reading

Singapore, U.S. Reach Deal on Tax-Evasion Law

SINGAPORE–Financial institutions based in Singapore will need to regularly report information on U.S.-owned financial accounts, after the Asian financial center agrees a deal that would help the U.S. curb offshore tax evasion. The move is part of Singapore’s push to toughen mechanisms for tackling cross-border tax offenses, as it emerges… – Continue reading

Singaporean DTA With Barbados In Force

The double taxation agreement (DTA) between Singapore and Barbados came into force on April 25, 2014, after the completion of ratification procedures by both sides. The DTA is intended to boost cross-border trade and investment between Singapore and Barbados by providing greater clarity on both parties’ taxing rights to ensure… – Continue reading

Mauritian firm Ireland Blyth says Indian tax rules affecting investment

Mauritian conglomerate Ireland Blyth IBLP.MZ says uncertainty over new tax rules by key trading partner India has affected its business by putting off investors using the Mauritius financial center to invest in India. Nicolas Maigrot, chief executive of the group which has a wide range of interests in financial services,… – Continue reading

FDI from Mauritius to India drying up

India had received in $8.17 bn during April- January 2012-13 Foreign Direct Investment inflows from Mauritius have almost halved during April-January period of last fiscal to $4.11 billion on fears of impact of GAAR and possible re-negotiation of the tax avoidance treaty. India had received in $8.17 billion during April-… – Continue reading

Swiss tax allies falling by the wayside

The decision by Luxembourg and Austria to automatically exchange tax data with other European Union countries has isolated Switzerland in the global crusade against banking secrecy, a Tax Justice Network (TJN) expert tells swissinfo.ch. The two European Union states caved in to demands last month by signing up to the revised… – Continue reading