Category: Jurisdiction

Corporate tax revenues falling- OECD

Corporate tax revenues have been falling across OECD countries since the global economic crisis, putting greater pressure on individual taxpayers to ensure that governments meet financing requirements, according to new data from the OECD’s annual Revenue Statistics publication. Average revenues from corporate incomes and gains fell from 3.6% to 2.8%… – Continue reading

Base Erosion and Profit Sharing plan is a fair tax treatment for all, says former chairperson of CBDT

x MUMBAI: India has been an active participant in the Base Erosion and Profit Sharing (BEPS) action plan, the final package of which was rolled out by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in October. The action points, set down by the OECD, aim at closing loopholes that… – Continue reading

Closing offshore subsidiaries boosts corporation tax

Developments driven by Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (Beps) boost Irish tax The closing down by Irish multinationals of tax planning arrangements involving offshore or foreign subsidiaries is part of the reason for Ireland’s increased corporation tax receipts, according to an informed source. Under country-by-country reporting rules, Irish companies with… – Continue reading

Government looks to rework DTAA tax provisions

Some of the DTAAs entered into by India with other countries allow taxation of capital gains on shares only in the country of which the taxpayer is a resident. The government on Friday told the Lok Sabha that it has started negotiations with some countries to amend provisions on capital… – Continue reading

Local and regional leaders want a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance and call for common EU rules

At the plenary of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) local and regional leaders called for a fair and efficient corporate tax system in the European Union. The opinion drafted by Jean-Luc Vanraes (BE/ALDE), member of Uccle Municipal Council, criticises the complexity of corporate taxation systems, which disadvantages small… – Continue reading

Luxembourg says to appeal against EU tax ruling on Fiat

The Luxembourg government said on Friday that it would appeal against the European Commission’s decision ordering it to recover 20-30 million euros ($22-33 million) of back taxes from Fiat Chrysler. The Commission ruled in October that Fiat had benefited from illegal tax deals with the Luxembourg authorities, as well as… – Continue reading

Local and regional leaders want a crackdown on corporate tax avoidance and call for common EU rules

At the plenary of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) local and regional leaders called for a fair and efficient corporate tax system in the European Union. The opinion drafted by Jean-Luc Vanraes (BE/ALDE), member of Uccle Municipal Council, criticises the complexity of corporate taxation systems, which disadvantages small… – Continue reading

Free Webinar: BEPS could produce a “wild west” tax approach to captives

Tax authorities around the world could take a “cowboy” attitude towards captive tax rights when following guidance from the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) papers, according to Dr Pierre Olivier Gehriger, partner and certified tax expert at Pestalozzi Attorneys at Law. Speaking on a Captive Review webinar hosted by… – Continue reading

Isle of Man signs tax co-operation agreement with Spain

As part of the Isle of Man Government’s continuing commitment to meet international standards in tax co-operation and transparency, a Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA) has been signed with Spain. The agreement was signed by Mr José Manuel Gutiérrez Delgado, Financial Counsellor of the Embassy of Spain to the UK,… – Continue reading

Alan Grayson said he closed Cayman Islands hedge funds, but records list as active

Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alan Grayson said more than two months ago that he had closed down the Cayman Islands-based hedge funds that helped prompt ethics complaints against the populist congressman from Orlando. Grayson declined to provide documentation to the Tampa Bay Times when asked for it in early October,… – Continue reading

Tax Revenue Loss due to Avoidance and Tax Planning by Companies

The Government of India is aware of the potential loss of revenue from tax avoidance, and has been taking all necessary measures for preventing it. As a part of these measures, India has actively participated n the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project undertaken by the OECD and G-20… – Continue reading

China’s new transfer pricing guidelines and BEPS

The highly significant changes to transfer pricing guidance planned for under the SAT’s public discussion draft on ‘Special Tax Adjustments’ (yet to be finalised at the time of writing), and the impact of these changes in the light of evolving Chinese transfer pricing enforcement practice is the focus of this… – Continue reading

Is the Royal Dutch Shell and BG Group Deal Near Completion?

Bidness Etc takes a look at how Shell-BG merger is right on track, after receiving approval from Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board Royal Dutch Shell plc (ADR) (NYSE:RDS.A) is just one step away from closing a merger deal with BG Group plc. On Thursday, December 3, the Anglo-Dutch company received… – Continue reading

MEPs seek corporation tax transparency

Members of the European Parliament’s (MEPs) economic and monetary affairs committee (EMAC) have asked the European Commission (EC) to table measures that would include corporation tax transparency, reports Economia. Recommendations were voted on by the EMAC on Tuesday and seek to build on work carried out by the European Parliament’s… – Continue reading

Beneficial ownership issue left open ended after JMC

(CNS) UPDATED: The Cayman Islands and other overseas territories have agreed to hold beneficial ownership information in their jurisdictions via “central registers or similarly effective systems”, according to the communique released by the FCO following this week’s meeting in London with territory leaders and the UK government. The agreement on… – Continue reading

Bulgarian Offshore Companies Act amendment seeks to ease restrictions

A newly introduced amendment to the Bulgarian Offshore Companies Act (the “Act”) will bring significant changes to investment opportunities for offshore companies. If the Bulgarian Parliament adopts the amendment within the next month, the amended Act is expected to enter into force in the beginning of 2016. The proposed amendments… – Continue reading

South Africa Briefs On CRS Regulations

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has issued draft regulations to require certain financial institutions (FIs) to report on accounts held or controlled by foreign residents. The OECD’s Common Reporting Standard (CRS), which the regulations are in response to, obliges countries and jurisdictions to obtain financial information from their FIs… – Continue reading

Brazil: Tax | Legislative Decree No. 146/15

Legislative Decree approving the Agreement between Brazil and the United States of America for Tax Information Exchange and Instruction 1571/15 IRS On 26th June 2015, Legislative Decree No, 146/15 (“Decree“), which approved the agreement between Brazil and the United States to allow the exchange of information under the Foreign Account… – Continue reading

Australia Legislates For Common Reporting Standard

The Australian Government has introduced legislation to implement the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD’s) Common Reporting Standard for the automatic exchange of financial account information. Treasurer Scott Morrison said: “The Standard will assist the tax office to crack down on taxpayers hiding funds and investments offshore in order… – Continue reading

Non-disclosure of overseas assets to become ‘risky affair’ from 2017, warns Jayant Sinha

He said steps are being taken to put in place a robust information security mechanism in the Income Tax department Non-disclosure of overseas assets will become a “very risky affair” from 2017 as government will by then start getting information on them from foreign countries, Minister of State for Finance… – Continue reading

India-Mauritius tax treaty revision talks on, says Tax official

Right to levy capital gains tax by India is also part discussions, he said India is engaged in “positive talks” with Mauritius on revision of bilateral tax treaty as some issues still need to be sorted out, an official said today. “Negotiations have been going on. Talks with Mauritius have… – Continue reading

Mystery surrounding sources of corporate tax bounty which has hit €6.3bn

Corporate taxes continued to flood into the exchequer’s coffers last month, compounding a mystery about their source and raising doubts about whether a future government can rely on the company receipts after the election. The Revenue Commissioners and the Department of Finance have moved in recent weeks to dampen down… – Continue reading

“Tax Extenders” Bill Swells Massively Under Lobbyist Onslaught

A blockbuster tax cut deal, with a 10-year cost of $889 billion and counting, is deep into negotiations on Capitol Hill, proving that Congress doesn’t care about the deficit as long as the right groups get the giveaways. Virtually every year, Congress packages a series of over 50 tax breaks… – Continue reading

AB Bank, SIBL tender unconditional apology to BB for irregularities in buyer’s credit

AB Bank Limited and Social Islami Bank Limited (SIBL) have tendered their “unconditional apology” after a Bangladesh Bank (BB) investigation revealed irregularities in buyer’s credit issued to some business houses by their offshore banking units. It was found that some debtors had shirked loan repayment, while yet others had utilised… – Continue reading

COP21: Climate change activists protest outside Paris bank over tax evasion

Dozens of climate change activists gathered outside of the headquarters of BNP Paribas in Paris on 3 December to protest against dirty climate dealings and tax evasion. The rally, organised by anti-globalisation group Attac, coincided with the UN Climate Change Conference taking place just north of Paris in Le Bourget,… – Continue reading

Guernsey: Guernsey Issues Regulations To Implement Common Reporting Standard

On 23 November 2015 Guernsey issued regulations to implement the Common Reporting Standard (“CRS”) under Guernsey’s domestic law. The regulations follow on from the commitment made on 29 October 2014 by Guernsey, along with the other Crown Dependencies and a number of other jurisdictions, to start exchanging information under the… – Continue reading

The IRS Is Losing Hundreds of Criminal Investigators

Tax cheats can breathe a little easier. The gun-toting Internal Revenue Service investigators who send felons to prison are retiring in droves and there’s no one to replace them. IRS Criminal Investigation agents are the elite special forces in the never-ending war on tax evasion. They are feared among criminals… – Continue reading

Banks, MFs ask US NRIs to submit FATCA certificates

MUMBAI: Indian banks and mutual funds have in the past fortnight started warning NRIs who hold an American passport or are working in the US that their accounts could be frozen unless they get a tax-compliant certificate from US authorities, thanks to a treaty signed by New Delhi and Washington…. – Continue reading

OFFSHORE TAX EVASION BILL IN PARLIAMENT

Australians hiding funds and investments offshore to avoid paying tax have been put on notice. The federal government on Thursday introduced to parliament legislation to enable the tax office to crack down on taxpayers hiding funds overseas. It implements an OECD scheme allowing the sharing of information between foreign tax… – Continue reading

Non-disclosure of foreign assets could turn risky for taxpayers: Jayant Sinha

NEW DELHI, DEC 3: Domestic taxpayers would do well to fully disclose their foreign assets with Indian tax authorities, Jayant Sinha, Minister of State for Finance, has said. Non-disclosure of foreign assets could turn a “risky” proposition for taxpayers, Sinha said in his inaugural address at the 6th meeting of Automatic… – Continue reading

The Real Cost Of Global Tax Reform: An Unsustainable Increase In Accounting And Legal Fees

Leaders from the Group of 20 largest economies (G20) met in Turkey last month to put their final stamp of approval on a major overhaul of the international rules governing corporate taxes. The vote was the icing on a cake that the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has… – Continue reading

Wilderness Safaris secretly stashing millions in tax havens?

A lengthy and yet complex investigation by The Botswana Gazette into financial affairs of the company in the shady tax haven of Bermuda blows the lid off the dealings amounting to P29 million with a mailbox sister company that has no office, employees or any legitimate business activities. Not only… – Continue reading

Canada: BEPS Final Reports: An Update On Treaty Shopping

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) sees treaty shopping as an important source of Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS). In this context, it identified the prevention of treaty abuse as one of fifteen issues or “actions” in respect of which recommendations were to be formulated as part… – Continue reading

Premier: critics show ‘a lack of respect’

Michael Dunkley has hit back at calls for Bermuda to make its beneficial ownership information public, claiming that critics are “attempting to solve a problem that does not exist”. After three days of meetings in London, the British Overseas Territories agreed to put information on the people who ultimately own… – Continue reading

Change in UK Treatment of Dual-Resident Companies May Affect U.S. Tax Planning

On November 30, 2015, the UK tax authorities at HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) reached an agreement with Jersey about the interpretation of the company residence tie-breaker provision of the Jersey-UK income tax treaty. After reviewing other income tax treaties that contain similar provisions, HMRC will now take the view… – Continue reading

Chris Blackhurst: Britain’s island tax havens need action

Amid all the diplomatic comings and goings on Syria and how to tackle Islamic State, an important but little-noticed high-level gathering has been taking place in London. The Overseas Territories were holding the fourth meeting of their Joint Ministerial Council at Lancaster House. Leaders from Anguilla, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands,… – Continue reading

Offshore Industry Tipped for Growth, Driven by Demand from Emerging Markets, According to OIL Offshore 2020 Report

HONG KONG, Dec. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire — Demand for asset protection, wealth planning and funds by high net worth individuals in Asian countries will drive continued growth in the offshore industry, according to OIL’s sixth “Offshore 2020” annual market research study. OIL, the leader in international incorporations and corporate services… – Continue reading

South Africa: The Implementation Of BEPS – How It May All Come Together

We are all aware of “base erosion and profit shifting” or “BEPS”. On 5 October 2015, the OECD released its final reports in connection with its BEPS Action Plan including its final report on Action 15 dealing with the development of a multilateral instrument to modify bilateral tax treaties (“Final… – Continue reading

Automatic exchange of information obligation to identify and report the tax residence of the holders of financial accounts

Royal Decree 1021/2015, of November 13, establishing the obligation to identify the tax residence of persons who hold or control certain financial accounts and to provide information concerning them in the area of mutual assistance. On November 17 last the above-mentioned Royal Decree was published in the Official State Gazette…. – Continue reading