Category: Jurisdiction

Perrigo buying Naturwohl in new pharma deal

Pharmaceutical industry acquisition target Perrigo (PRGO) Wednesday said it’s buying German pharmacy company Naturwohl Pharma GMbH, the latest transaction in the sector’s surge of mergers and acquisitions. Perrigo, operated from Michigan but headquartered in Dublin following a corporate tax inversion, did not disclose terms of the deal for Naturwohl and… – Continue reading

Company executives convicted in Brazil’s Petrobras scandal

SAO PAULO (AP) ” Three top officials of Brazil’s Camargo Correa construction company have become the first business executives to be convicted in the corruption-kickback scandal engulfing state-run oil company Petrobras. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office says Judge Sergio Moro on Monday sentenced the three on charges of money laundering, corruption… – Continue reading

India consults experts on allowing foreigners to directly invest in venture capital and PE funds

The government has sought the opinion of legal experts on allowing foreigners to directly invest in Indian venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) funds. A direct access under the “automatic route” would quicken fund inflows, cut cost and do away with investment pooling vehicles in tax havens such as… – Continue reading

Cash-flush Julius Baer on the acquisitions trail

LAUSANNE — Julius Baer Group should have cash to purchase rivals even as it prepares to settle a four-year probe into tax evasion by the US justice department. Switzerland’s third-largest wealth manager said last month it set aside $350m to fund a financial agreement over the bank’s role in helping… – Continue reading

Two city men get five years for sophisticated tax fraud

Categorizing it as a “large scale, continuing, complex commercial crime,” a judge has sentenced two Calgary businessmen to prison for five years for defrauding the federal government of millions in taxes that should have been paid on registered retirement savings plans. Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Peter McIntyre said Steven… – Continue reading

Rexam’s predator seeks to play down competition concerns as EU launches probe into drinks can makers’ takeover

The US can making giant vying to buy British industrial champion Rexam has sought to play down fears that the deal will stifle competition and could lead to higher prices. Earlier this year Ball Corporation swooped on Rexam in a £4.3billion takeover that will create the world’s largest beverage can… – Continue reading

Senate panel advances $95B tax break package

Senate tax writers cleared a hodgepodge of expired tax breaks on Tuesday, as lawmakers insisted they don’t want to wait until year’s end to restore a group of incentives that historically has had bipartisan support. The Finance Committee voted to extend the roughly $95 billion collection of tax breaks, known… – Continue reading

Walmart’s tax havens hurt small businesses

Recent revelations that Walmart, the world’s biggest corporation, is maintaining secret subsidiaries in well-known offshore tax havens are outrageous but far from surprising to small business owners. That’s because we’re used to seeing large corporations abuse the tax system in ways that hurt our businesses, communities and families. Walmart’s hidden… – Continue reading

OECD Proposes South African Tax Revenue Increases

In its annual survey of the South African economy, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has recommended measures to increase tax revenue and meet the country’s requirement for higher public spending on infrastructure and welfare. At the presentation of the survey, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria said that “more… – Continue reading

US authorities investigating Singapore asset manager in offshore tax evasion crackdown, says WSJ

SINGAPORE – Criminal investigators from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are investigating whether a Singapore asset-management firm accepted transfers from undeclared Swiss accounts closed by US taxpayers, the Wall Street Journal reported. Lawyers who spoke to the Journal on the matter declined to name the Singapore firm being probed… – Continue reading

Hong Kong Gazettes Private Equity Fund Tax Break

Hong Kong’s Government brought into effect the promised extension of the profits tax exemption for offshore funds to private equity funds, by publishing in the Gazette on July 17 the Inland Revenue (Amendment) (No.2) Ordinance 2015. A government spokesman said: “With the implementation of the Amendment Ordinance, transactions conducted by… – Continue reading

Cabo Verde and Guinea-Bissau sign agreement to avoid double taxation

The governments of Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) signed agreements to avoid double taxation and prevent tax evasion at the end of a four-day working visit to Guinea-Bissau by the Prime Minister of Cabo Verde, José Maria Neves. Alongside the tax agreement, Cabo Verde will train Guinean technicians so… – Continue reading

European Parliament mulls lobby ban for big companies

The European Parliament’s special tax committee is seeking to punish multinationals for refusing to send representatives to a hearing in June by revoking lobbyist passes and preventing access to senior European Commission officials. AB InBev, AmazonEU, Barclays Group, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Google, HSBC Bank, Ikea, McDonalds and The Coca-Cola Company… – Continue reading

News Analysis: Long way to go for harmonized corporate tax policies within EU

THE HAUGE, July 20 (Xinhua) — The Dutch-German agreement to enhance the exchange of information on tax rulings was “an important step” towards greater transparency, but there is still a long way to go before reaching common ground on harmonized corporate tax policies within the European Union (EU), according to… – Continue reading

Old Mutual Int’l launches trust campaign for offshore advisers

Old Mutual International has launched a campaign to promote “under-utilised” trusts among offshore advisers and will launch further support tools “shortly”. Trustability, as the campaign is known, is designed to simplify the writing of trust business for advisers by guiding them through the processes of identifying opportunities, understanding local laws,… – Continue reading

New online service to help recover tax paid on share dividends abroad

Irish people investing in other countries often lose up to a fifth of dividends Irish tax refund specialists Taxback. com have introduced an online service to help people recover tax withheld on share dividends in other countries. *Irish people investing abroad often lose up to a fifth of their dividends… – Continue reading

Colliers’ Chinese ad for Auckland apartments talks up soft rules: ‘NO stamp duties and property purchase tax, NO capital gains tax’

New Zealand’s lack of overseas investment regulation is being promoted in Shanghai and Hong Kong to help sell apartments rising on the site of the country’s best-known record store. “NO stamp duties and property purchase tax, NO capital gains tax on residential property if sold after two years of holding,”… – Continue reading

British trade boost: How UK firms profit from Middle East commerce

Lord Sieff, then head of food at Marks and Spencer, returned from 1950s Israel having inked an agreement with horticulturalist Gordon Bickel to buy his gypsophila spray carnation. More than half a century later Bickel’s firm, Carmel Agrexco, has expanded from what he calls the ‘white gold’ that was behind… – Continue reading

Global Reform of Tax Systems to Hit Insurance Industry: London’s IUA

A sweeping global reform of tax systems is under way and will have profound implications for the insurance industry, the London-based International Underwriting Association has warned. Responding to public concerns about tax evasion, the G20 major economies have ordered a major shift towards greater cooperation between tax authorities. This work… – Continue reading

Tax disclosure programme has some flaws, say experts

HE Voluntary Disclosure Programme introduced in 2012 to encourage taxpayers to regularise their affairs has some flaws that need addressing to be able to expose the real amount of money that has left SA illegally. Tax experts warn that the process in SA is relatively expensive, there are uncertainties because… – Continue reading

CBDT sets up ISC, warns of action against those disclosing secret tax information

NEW DELHI: To protect confidentiality of tax information from abroad, the CBDT has warned of stern action against those making unauthorised disclosures as it amounts to breach of treaty commitments and cause embarrassment to the government. The Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said the confidentiality of taxpayers’ information has… – Continue reading

South Africa: EFF Condemns the Police Protection of the British American Tobacco

The Economic Freedom Fighters condemns the undue police protection that the imperialist multinational corporation, British American Tobacco (BAT), enjoys. It has been reported that this cigarette company which controls 80% of the tobacco industry in South Africa has been given members of the police elite squad, the Tactical Response Team,… – Continue reading

Pete McMartin: Was offshore real estate data staring us in the face all this time? : B.C. government already asks for proof of citizenship for property transfer tax exemption

The abiding complaint of those who believe offshore buyers are driving the rise in real estate prices in Metro Vancouver is the lack of data to prove it. How can you identify a problem if you can’t quantify it? The corollary to that complaint is the provincial government’s apparent inability,… – Continue reading

Post Office bank cuts off foreign based credit cards

Post Finance, the banking arm of the Swiss post office, has informed clients living abroad that their credit cards will be cancelled at the end of October. The Organisation of the Swiss Abroad (OSA) has criticised the decision that has been motivated by tightening money laundering and tax evasion regulations…. – Continue reading

Microsoft, IRS going to court over longtime tax scrutiny

The IRS’ investigation into Microsoft books centers on how the company uses its overseas subsidiaries for tax purposes. The company says the IRS audit has gone on long enough and the federal agency improperly hired an outside law firm to help in the investigation. Microsoft and the federal government have… – Continue reading

Swiss banks win German market access after long-running tax tiff

Swiss banks can more easily take on clients in neighbouring Germany, the Swiss government said on Thursday, after a deal that ends a lengthy standoff between the two countries over hidden offshore accounts, Reuters reports. Germany’s wealthy have traditionally been the largest client base for Swiss private banking services, but… – Continue reading

Germany, Netherlands To Exchange Data On Tax Rulings

Germany and the Netherlands have signed a new agreement that provides for the “spontaneous” exchange of information on advance pricing agreements and advance tax rulings. The agreement was signed in Brussels on July 14, 2015. Under the new agreement, both countries have committed to the mutual exchange of information on… – Continue reading

UK To Introduce Tougher Regime On Tax Evasion

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has launched four consultations on the UK Government’s proposed new approach to tackling offshore tax evasion. Under the proposals, corporates who are deemed to have failed to prevent tax evasion or the facilitation of tax evasion would face a criminal offence. A separate strict liability… – Continue reading

Justo to remain in custody for another 60 days

Swiss national Xavier Andre Justo will remain under Thai police custody for another 60 days, after investigators uncovered money laundering besides international corporate espionage-cum-extortion. Thai police have assured prosecutors Justo will be charged before his 85th day of detention, but sought further extension for his detention as more details are… – Continue reading

‘Strict liability’ move could penalise honest errors, CIoT warns

THE GOVERNMENT’S MOVE to introduce criminal ‘strict liability’ measures for those with undeclared offshore income and assets have been roundly criticised by the CIoT. While welcoming the announcement that the offence will be targeted at only the “most serious” offshore tax evaders and a threshold of £5,000 of under-declared tax… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Voluntary Disclosure Programmes – Private Foundations: The Problem Stated

A number of jurisdictions (including the US, the UK and Italy) have launched voluntary disclosure (‘VD’) programmes. A substantial number of cases involve private foundations, typically legacy structures based in Liechtenstein and Panama. As the concept of foundations is alien to common law, their tax treatment raises delicate issues in… – Continue reading