Category: Jurisdiction

Four problems we have with the Flat White Economy

Professor Douglas McWilliams’ new book The Flat White Economy – about how digital enterprise is transforming London – is in the public eye for substances rather harder than coffee. Footage recently emerged of the author allegedly smoking crack at a North London drugs den; now he has stepped down from… – Continue reading

New Zealand Planning Response To BEPS

On March 13, 2015, New Zealand’s Minister of Revenue, Todd McClay, announced the Government’s tax policy work program for 2015/16, which includes key international tax reforms aimed primarily at countering base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). In particular, the Government intends to focus on the following areas of reforms: •… – Continue reading

Ireland: Irish Tax System – First Mover Or Last Defender Strategy

As the OECD/EU project on Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (“BEPS”) moves towards its next set of reports in autumn 2015, Ireland Inc.’s low tax offering has been, and will be, further refined. While the 12.5% corporate tax rate remains beyond approach both domestically and internationally, the BEPS initiative has… – Continue reading

Russia Ratifies OECD’s Multilateral Tax Pact

The Government of Russia has ratified the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Convention on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters. The OECD said, with this development, Russia has joined the most comprehensive multilateral platform available for tax co-operation and exchange of information. The Convention, as amended by the 2010… – Continue reading

China Promises Transparent Audit Of State Enterprises’ $690B In Overseas Investments

SHANGHAI — China says it will appoint independent auditors to assess the value of overseas assets belonging to the country’s biggest state enterprises. According to a Xinhua News Agency report, the state assets department of China’s State Council (or cabinet) on Tuesday announced that accounting firms could bid for the… – Continue reading

Political and economic factors continue to rock the transaction boat

Transactional work varies from jurisdiction-to-jurisdiction with the ebb and flow of various economic cycles, but a prevailing theme across the EMEA region has been that more and more advisory firms are urging taxpayers to prepare for the impact of the OECD’s base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) action plan. Joe… – Continue reading

Azerbaijan’s SOCAR chooses Malta for tax purposes

In 2013, STHL and its subsidiaries generated $38.6 billion in sales of crude oil, after purchasing $38.5 billion in crude and fuel products from third party and other companies from the SOCAR group. Malta has been hosting Azerbaijan’s state oil company (SOCAR) since 2007 thanks to its favourable tax regime… – Continue reading

Kuwait planning corporate tax

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait has sought help from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to introduce corporate taxes in a bid to diversify revenue in the face of falling oil prices, a minister said yesterday. ‘The IMF will prepare a preliminary report on how to impose taxes on companies in Kuwait,’ Commerce… – Continue reading

Billionaire Safra’s Swiss bank may seek further acquisitions

J. Safra Sarasin Holding Ltd., the Swiss private bank owned by billionaire Joseph Safra, indicated it may make further acquisitions after the purchase of Morgan Stanley’s Geneva unit. The company “is ideally positioned to pursue our growth strategy and act as a leading player in the ongoing industry consolidation” in… – Continue reading

Use of charity tax reliefs could leave universities open to avoidance accusations, experts say

FOCUS: As charity trustees, university governing bodies have an overriding duty to act in the best interests of their institution. However, the HMRC’s hardening stance on tax planning and the current political climate could leave them treading a fine line between their desire to maximise revenue for the university’s purposes… – Continue reading

EU to require share of tax ruling data in tax avoidance fight

(Reuters) – The European Commission will lay out plans on Wednesday designed to limit tax avoidance in the wake of recent revelations that major corporations were paying minimal state contributions across the European Union. EU members will be required to share information on cross-border tax rulings, according to a draft… – Continue reading

Dolce & Gabbana: Tax Cheats OK, Parent Bashing Not

Controversial comments against gay parenthood by openly-gay Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana may not have broken the Internet, but what a whirlwind it’s been! Little did the billionaire fashion duo know that when they spoke about the “classical” family in an interview, it would explode. They said “no [to] chemical… – Continue reading

Doing business in NZ: taxation

New Zealand has a broad-based tax system consisting principally of: income tax fringe benefit tax resident and non-resident withholding tax (RWT and NRWT) goods and services tax (GST) Accident Compensation levies import tariffs and miscellaneous excise duties, and local authority rates on property. Stamp duty, gift duty and death duties… – Continue reading

An Economic Boom In Mauritius, A Tropical Paradise

Part of the African continent, with neighboring countries such as the Reunion Islands, Madagascar and the Seychelles, is the island republic of Mauritius. Over the centuries, Mauritius has been occupied at different times by three of the world’s greatest maritime powers. Beginning in 1578, Mauritius was a Portuguese possession and… – Continue reading

Does the tax authority really go too far with your bank account?

Tax Regulation Number PER-01/PJ/2015, which is supposed to be effective starting this year, has triggered controversy within the banking industry. This is mainly due to the new obligation for banks to disclose details on every customer’s tax payments on deposits or savings interest. The Finance Minister needed to postpone indefinitely… – Continue reading

Axis Bank may step up offshore investment banking as it aims to market bonds globally

MUMBAI: Axis Bank, the country’s third-biggest private sector lender, plans to step up offshore investment banking as it aims to market bonds globally amid rising corporate India’s interest in overseas markets. The bank, which has been topping the league table on bond sales, may also tie up with some international… – Continue reading

Worldwide: Protecting Yourself From International Tax Investigations

Who Will Be Next? How To Respond To A Tax Investigation The international political community continues to make the most threatening noises about those who they believe do not pay enough tax. Long gone it seems are the days where it was accepted that a person could properly organise his… – Continue reading

PNA wants Israel to release tax revenue dues soon

RAMALLAH, March 16 (Xinhua) — A senior Palestinian National Authority (PNA) official on Monday expressed hope that its tax revenue dues, which has been withheld by Israel since early January, would be released soon. Reyad al-Malki, PNA foreign affairs minister, said: “so far, we haven’t received any indication that Israel… – Continue reading

China and Asia’s Free Trade Corridors and Beneficial Tax Agreements

Both China and most other Asian nations have been highly assertive in their use of Double Tax and Free Trade agreements over the past five years, as the reality of rising prices in China coupled with an emerging consumer class dictate that intra-Asian trade flows are growing as an astounding… – Continue reading

Key says Government looking at unilateral consumption tax on online purchases from offshore sites; also looking at making online retailers register for GST

John Key has thrown his weight behind moves to catch more online purchases and even digital downloads in the GST net, and Labour says it would support changes to close the online revenue loophole. New Zealand is part of an OECD working group looking at the issue of consumption taxes… – Continue reading

Tax avoidance sanctions ‘premature’ – Law Society

THE LAW SOCIETY has “denounced” HM Revenue & Customs’ plans to curb tax avoidance activity as “premature”. HMRC and the government are proposing to introduce new penalties for serial users of tax avoidance schemes and those whose planning is counteracted by the general anti-abuse rule (GAAR). In particular, the society… – Continue reading

OECD upgrades Swiss tax compliance status

Switzerland has made further progress on meeting international tax compliance standards after being upgraded to phase 2 of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) tax transparency review process. However, Switzerland faces a potentially tougher examination in the coming months, particularly regarding the use of stolen bank data by… – Continue reading

IMF Loan To Support Ukrainian Reform Efforts

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has shown its support for recent fiscal reforms in Ukraine by approving a four-year funding plan. The Executive Board of the IMF has now approved a four-year extended arrangement for Ukraine, worth about USD17.5bn, approved under the Fund’s exceptional access policy. This program will replace… – Continue reading

British Virgin Islands: Sea Change

The ongoing global initiatives around exchange of tax information and publication of beneficial ownership information, while ostensibly in pursuit of transparency, have their origins in the need for the larger, richer countries to increase tax revenues, and the perception that taxpayers are hiding assets abroad and out of the tax… – Continue reading

Corporate Tax Rate At Heart Of Ireland’s Offering

Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny has reiterated his “rock-solid” commitment to the country’s 12.5 percent corporate tax rate. In a speech to the Irish Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Kenny said that his Government is “fully committed to pursuing policies that create the ideal conditions for enterprise and investment.” He pointed… – Continue reading

For the Record | Saudi Cabinet Session – Mar 16th

SUSRIS serves as your chronicle of developments in the Saudi-US relationship, in the Kingdom and in the region. As part of our service we archive the daily news reviews produced by the Saudi-US Trade Group and selected press clippings and other resources. You can find these archives and more on… – Continue reading

Critics say Obama has set off a fire sale of US firms to foreign buyers. So far, they’re wrong

When the Obama administration changed the rules to make it harder for US companies to move their headquarters—and their taxable profits—overseas through the reverse mergers called tax inversions, it put the kibosh on at least one such deal. But now critics of the move say rules have made it easier… – Continue reading

Tax compliance is still a nightmare

Rules are tangled and dispute resolution is excruciatingly slow. The government’s trying but it’s a long haul As Asia’s third-largest economy, India is a major investment destination. However, in recent years, the unpredictable tax regime has has been a major stumbling block to its potential. According to a recent World… – Continue reading

Switzerland moves towards greater tax transparency

Switzerland is moving towards “greater transparency” in providing administrative assistance on tax matters, a global body today said amid India making efforts to bring back illicit funds stashed by its citizens in Swiss banks. Long perceived as a safe haven for unaccounted wealth, Switzerland has been facing international pressure to… – Continue reading

Double digit tax cut needed

UK offshore industry trade association Oil & Gas UK has called for “urgent action” to reduce and simplify North Sea oil and gas taxation, including a double digit reduction in the Supplementary Corporation Tax on UK producers. The trade body, led by outcoming CEO Malcolm Webb, said the right action… – Continue reading

French tax update – noteworthy tax courts decisions and Draft Macron Law

The present French Tax Update will focus on (i) certain noteworthy tax courts decisions issued in the last months of 2014 and in the first months of 2015, and (ii) the so-called projet de loi Macron (Draft Macron Law) adopted by the Assemblée Nationale in February 2015 and now discussed… – Continue reading

Offshore investors’ NYC hotel deals to hit $3B in 2015: report

UPDATED, March 16, 4:10 p.m.: Offshore investors are breaking into the hotel market at a rapid rate, and despite what it may seem like from recent headlines, not all are arriving from China. The buyers – many of them hailing from Qatar, Kuwait, Malaysia and Singapore – were involved in… – Continue reading

Tax Inversion Restrictions Trigger Foreign Takeovers Of US Companies: Report

The U.S. government’s efforts to collect taxes on American corporations’ overseas earnings that have been shielded by so-called tax inversions may have backfired, triggering a wave of foreign takeovers of American firms, according to a report published Sunday in the Financial Times. To reduce taxes on foreign earnings, corporations based… – Continue reading

Tax benefit: SEBI seeks modification in Budget proposals for offshore funds

NEW DELHI, MARCH 16: Market regulator SEBI has suggested certain changes to the conditions stipulated in the Finance Bill for extending beneficial tax treatment to offshore funds investing in India. To encourage fund managers of offshore funds to locate themselves in India, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had in his recent… – Continue reading

RBS thinning out bidders for Coutts

LONDON, GENEVA — The Royal Bank of Scotland Group (RBS) is narrowing the field of bidders for its Coutts International private-banking arm to focus on Switzerland’s Union Bancaire Privée (UBP), people with knowledge of the matter said. UBP is the preferred bidder and an agreement might be reached as early… – Continue reading