Category: Jurisdiction

Panama acts to clean up reputation for money laundering

Panama took a major step in an effort to clean up its reputation as Latin America’s premier hub for money laundering, reports the AP. The nation’s legislature late Wednesday unanimously approved a proposed law that will toughen supervision of more than a dozen non-financial sectors where illicit proceeds from the… – Continue reading

Company announcement on Stock Exchange: More resignations at GlobalCapital

A company announcement on the Malta Stock Exchange website announced on Tuesday  that Arun Shankardass and Oumeshing Sookdawoor have tendered their resignation from the office of director of the company with effect from 17 April. Mr Shankardass will also be stepping down as chairman of the Audit Committee of the… – Continue reading

CONFERENCE PREVIEW: Succession, Cross-Border Tax And Trusts Under Spotlight In Geneva

Moves to create a supposed level playing field for succession issues in Europe, along with more established themes around automatic exchange of information and US extra-territorial tax powers make their appearance in a major Geneva-based conference later in April. Figures from the world of wealth management will gather at the… – Continue reading

‘Hound of Hounslow’ made £30million in just four years trading from his parents’ home

The “Hound of Hounslow” day trader accused of helping trigger a Wall Street “flash crash” made more than £30 million profit dealing from his parents’ home in four years, the Evening Standard can reveal. FBI agents are investigating claims that Navinder Sarao, 36, transferred as much as £26 million to… – Continue reading

Georgia-Belarus avoid double taxation, establish customs cooperation

Georgia and Belarus are stepping up their bilateral cooperation in taxation, customs affairs, and a number of other avenues. Representatives of both countries today signed a cooperation agreement on avoidance of double taxation, prevention of evasion of income and capital taxes, which would act as a basis for further talks…. – Continue reading

Switzerland To Amend Tax Treatment Of PEs

Switzerland is to amend federal tax legislation to prevent the double taxation of certain permanent establishments (PEs) located in the country. The planned reform is the result of a consultation on the application of the flat-rate tax credit. It will affect PEs in Switzerland that have their registered office in… – Continue reading

The Prosperity Corps: Millions of Americans Selling Products and Services Abroad | Commentary

On Oct. 14, 1960, President John F. Kennedy made an impassioned plea to University of Michigan students, exhorting them to move abroad and assist nations struggling under the weight of underdeveloped economies. Kennedy was convinced American talent is a unique, effective export commodity. That speech laid the foundation for the… – Continue reading

Edouard Perrin, French reporter, charged for role in Luxembourg tax-scheme leaks

Documents exposed secret deals to slash global tax bills of multinational companies A French journalist has been criminally charged in Luxembourg for his role in exposing how hundreds of multinational companies used secret deals with the European duchy’s government to slash their global tax bills — a scheme that CBC… – Continue reading

We’re Just Learning the True Cost of China’s Debt

The true cost of the debt that China’s real estate developers peddled to eager international investors during a five-year property boom is now becoming clear. Having found themselves shut out of local bond and loan markets seven years ago, a band of developers began looking elsewhere for funds. First an… – Continue reading

Paulson, Highbridge Bermuda Ventures May Be at Risk From IRS

Investment vehicles set up by Paulson & Co. and Highbridge Capital Management in tax-friendly Bermuda may be under threat from the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. The IRS, in proposed rules published Thursday, said that the favorable treatment enjoyed by insurers under the tax code shouldn’t extend to companies that borrow… – Continue reading

A taxing problem of Olympic proportions: no copyright in a digital data signal

The Federal Court has found that copyright does not exist in a digital data signal (Seven Network Limited v Commissioner of Taxation [2014] FCA 1411). Clayton Utz acted for Seven in the proceedings. The rights to broadcast the Olympic Games Seven Network Limited held the exclusive rights to broadcast certain… – Continue reading

Finance Ministry gives up on tax row

Mumbai: The equity markets snapped their five-day losing streak following a late hour surge in buying of blue-chip stocks on reports that the minimum alternate tax (MAT) would not be levied on overseas investors coming through those jurisdictions with which India has a double taxation avoidance agreement (DTAA). After trading… – Continue reading

Luxembourg diplomat seeks investments from India Inc

MUMBAI: In a bid to attract investments into Luxembourg, once seen as a “tax haven”, its ambassador today assured industrialists and investors that his government “does not encourage money laundering.” “We do not encourage dirty money. It is a misconception that the Luxembourg is a tax haven,” the alpine nation’s… – Continue reading

Relief for FIIs, India allays fears on tax claims topping US$6.4 bn

The government on Wednesday assured over 1,000 foreign institutional investors (FIIs) across the United States, Hong Kong and Singapore they can avail of treaty benefits to ward off tax demands on capital gains booked over the years till March 31, reports the Financial Express. The development is significant given the… – Continue reading

Australian cabinet to negotiate Israel tax treaty

The Australian federal cabinet has decided to give a greater priority to negotiating a tax treaty with Israel, reports AAP. Treasurer Joe Hockey told the Australia-Israel Chamber of Commerce in Melbourne on Wednesday talks will be at the forefront of the government’s activity in the not-too-distant future. “Cabinet has decided… – Continue reading

Greek magnate says tax evasion arrest was ‘upsetting’ episode

Bobolas, managing director of Greece’s biggest construction firm Ellaktor and whose family also owns newspapers, was detained on suspicion of tax evasion and money-laundering on Wednesday. He was released a few hours later after paying 1.8 million euros ($1.94 million) in back taxes to avoid charges. Bobolas is the first… – Continue reading

Big Medical Device Makers Decry Device Tax While Dodging Billions by Offshoring Profits

Stymied in their efforts to fully repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Republican leaders in Congress continue their efforts to undermine the law by starving it of funding. Today, the Senate Finance Committee will consider legislation that would repeal some of the tax changes enacted to pay for the ACA…. – Continue reading

Jersey: Funds Quarterly Legal And Regulatory Update – 1 January 2015 To 31 March 2015

FATCA 1. New FATCA IGA guidance notes On 3 February 2015, the Jersey Chief Minister’s Department published the latest version of the Guidance Notes on the Taxation (International Tax Compliance) (Jersey) Regulations 2014 in relation to the implementation of obligations arising under the intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with the US and… – Continue reading

UK: Weekly Tax Update – Monday 20 April

1 General news 1.1 HMRC organisation chart HMRC has published its latest organisation chart showing the names of senior management. One point to note is the number of senior people now in roles such as change management as opposed to being in pure technical roles. This clearly demonstrates the direction… – Continue reading

Malta Extends FATCA Reporting Deadline

The Inland Revenue Department has announced an extension to the deadline for financial institutions to comply with the reporting deadlines under the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act framework. The deadline for FIs to submit FATCA data has been moved forward to June 15, 2015. FATCA requires all FIs outside of… – Continue reading

Parliament takes aim at corporate ‘looting’

MPs say transfer pricing, though legal, presents challenges when determining if firms have evaded taxation and they want the practice criminalised. The portfolio committee on trade and industry has heard calls for the criminalisation of transfer pricing – a practice that, when abused, results in large corporations shifting profits offshore… – Continue reading

Budget 2015 – Canada

The Minister of Finance (Canada), the Honourable Joe Oliver, presented the Government of Canada’s 2015 Federal Budget (“Budget 2015”) on April 21, 2015 (“Budget Day”). Budget 2015 contains several significant proposals to amend the Income Tax Act (Canada) (the “ITA”) while also providing updates on previously announced tax measures and… – Continue reading

Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense – April 2015

In This Issue: • It’s Stifling in Here! SEC Rules That Companies Can’t Put Restrictive Language in Confidentiality Agreements That Could Potentially Stifle Whistleblowers • An Opinion on Opinions: U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Omnicare • Is OFAC the New Black? Schlumberger and PayPal—The Rise in the Enforcement of Sanctions… – Continue reading

Canada: MT Federal Budget Review – Introduction

Minister of Finance Joe Oliver today tabled the 2015 Federal Budget (the “Budget”), his first budget as Minister of Finance, entitled “Strong Leadership: A Balanced-Budget, Low-Tax Plan for Jobs, Growth and Security”. We are pleased to provide our summary of tax measures contained in the Budget. The Budget proposed no… – Continue reading

Canada: 2015 Federal Budget: Tax Highlights

As has been widely predicted, today’s federal budget (Budget 2015) delivered a handful of tax “goodies” in the lead-up to the coming election. It also includes a number of important proposed changes to the corporate tax rules. They are noteworthy, although not as extensive as the corporate tax changes proposed… – Continue reading

Parliament urged to speed up on attracting foreign investment

The Cyprus Investment Promotion Agency (CIPA) is urging parliament to expedite a batch of bills aimed at facilitating much-needed foreign investment in Cyprus. Chief among the proposals are the establishment of foreign leasing companies and cell companies, opening up the professional provident fund business to foreign concerns, and updating company… – Continue reading

Madrid tax data reveals Gib is no haven for Spanish money

Spanish taxpayers who hold money and financial assets outside Spain barely use Gibraltar compared to other jurisdictions, according to figures revealed by the head of the Spanish tax agency in parliament in Madrid yesterday. Santiago Menéndez, director general of the Agencia Tributaria, told the parliament’s tax commission that 197,000 taxpayers… – Continue reading

The “Netflix tax” – coming to a country near you

The arrival of Netflix in Australia has brought into sharp relief the GST base erosion problem caused by global digital commerce. Along with the non-taxation of low-value imported goods, the absence of GST on services and digital products imported by consumers represents an omission from the tax base that is… – Continue reading

Indian Railways plans to raise rupee bonds offshore

Indian Railways Finance Corp, the finance arm of Asia’s largest rail network, plans to raise up to $1 billion through offshore rupee bonds, making it the first domestic issuer to eye so-called “masala” debt to diversify its source of funds. The Reserve Bank of India gave companies the green light… – Continue reading

Budget 2015: striking a balance in an election year

Finance Minister Joe Oliver faced formidable challenges, both economic and political, in delivering his first Budget. In a time of depressed oil prices, and mere months ahead of the next federal election, it appears he felt it was imperative to follow through with prior commitments to balance the budget, provide… – Continue reading

Higher taxes probably avoidable if transfer pricing abuses curbed, says Davis

IF THE South African Revenue Service (SARS) focused on recovering money from transfer pricing abuses‚ Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene probably wouldn’t have had to raise taxes by 1% in his budget speech‚ Judge Dennis Davis‚ head of the Davis Tax committee, told Parliament on Tuesday. He was briefing the portfolio… – Continue reading

Tax boss rebukes Google, Apple and Microsoft over Senate inquiry eviden

Commissioner Chris Jordan delivers rebuke to multinational tech giants contesting evidence they gave to a Senate inquiry into corporate tax avoidance The tax commissioner, Chris Jordan, has delivered a public rebuke to multinational tech giants Apple, Google and Microsoft, vigorously contesting evidence they gave to a recent Senate inquiry hearing… – Continue reading

Bitcoin is now VAT-Exempt in Spain

Bitcoin transactions are exempt from value-added-tax (VAT) in Spain, says Spanish tax lawyer Alejandro Gómez, The General Directorate of Taxes, a subsidiary of the Spanish taxing authorities, made the statement in a response to a request from Gómez. According to Gómez, the consultation found that Bitcoin payments were a form… – Continue reading

Ireland: Private Client Tax Ireland

1. NON-TAX ISSUES 1.1 Domestic law 1.1.1 Briefly describe your legal system and its origins The legal system of the Republic of Ireland is a common law system. In order to ensure consistency, a legal principle developed whereby courts were generally required to follow earlier relevant decisions. This doctrine of… – Continue reading

India Unties $6.4 Billion Tax Knot That Rattled Investors

India said foreign portfolio investors can use tax treaties to reject demands on past capital gains, seeking to defuse a row that cast a cloud over the $48 billion poured into stocks and bonds from overseas. Foreign institutional investors domiciled in countries that have signed double taxation avoidance treaties with… – Continue reading