Category: Oil
US multinationals dodge $180 billion in taxes on foreign profits per year
US multinational corporations are plundering the populations of the United States and the world to the tune of trillions of dollars by driving down and evading taxes on profits booked overseas. This is the conclusion that emerges from a recent study by University of California at Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman… – Continue reading
Swiss Bank starts sharing Client Data.
Switzerland has begun sharing financial record data with tax authorities in many countries as a method for battling tax evasion, however, Africa, which loses about $60 billion in unlawful flows every year, generally into European banks, is prominent by its nonappearance from the arrangement. Swiss bank accounts have for quite… – Continue reading
Aramco India would not create a PE for Saudi Arabian Oil Company as per Treaty b/w India and Saudi Arabia: AAR [Read Order]
The New Delhi Bench of the Authority for Advance Rulings (AAR) in the application filed by Saudi Arabian Oil Company held that Aramco India would not create a PE for Saudi Arabian Oil Company as per Treaty b/w India and Saudi Arabia. The applicant is a state owned oil company… – Continue reading
UM Foundation invests tens of millions in offshore tax havens
The Paradise Papers leak exposes how university foundations across the country hide money in the Cayman Islands and Bermuda The University of Montana Foundation has invested more than $30 million in offshore hedge funds and private equity firms in Caribbean and Central American tax havens, including an investment in a… – Continue reading
Nigeria is getting more people to pay taxes by not punishing them for tax evasion
For a nation of nearly 200 million people, not many Nigerians pay taxes. Indeed, as of May 2017, only 14 million—or one in five—of Nigeria’s estimated 70 million economically active citizens were paying taxes. As such, Nigeria’s government has typically earned much less than it could have from taxes. Back… – Continue reading
Paradise Papers: ICIJ releases another database revealing offshore companies
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) has released a database of around 13.4 million documents revealing over 25,000 companies owned by the world’s rich and influential individuals. The ICIJ coordinated the Panama Papers investigation into offshore companies. The latest files have disclosed the financial details of politicians, corporations, and… – Continue reading
Cooked in cheap oil? ‘Tax-free’ Gulf states to introduce VAT to revitalise economy
Gulf states are planning to introduce value-added tax starting next year following the hit faced by the energy-rice countries due to a drop in oil prices. Gulf states are planning to introduce value-added tax starting next year following the hit faced by the energy-rich countries due to a drop in… – Continue reading
Saudi Arabia ‘family tax’: What is it? How will it affect Indians?
Indian immigrants in Saudi Arabia are set to be hit by the Kingdom’s newly introduced ‘family tax’ that will come into effect starting from July 1. The tax requires employed persons to pay a fee of 100 riyals (Rs 1,700 approx) per dependent each month. So, an Indian expat living… – Continue reading
Chevron To Take Australia Tax Tribulations To Court
Chevron has decided to take its tax battles to the High Court of Australia after it was reported that the supermajor is in the crosshairs of the Australian Tax Office (ATO) for a disputed AU$1 billion outstanding tax bill. This comes after the Federal Court ruled in favor of the… – Continue reading
Brazil’s Petrobras Loses Appeal of Double Taxation
For the second time in 14 months, Brazil’s state oil company Petrobras has lost a dispute over Brazil’s recognition of tax treaties. On March 24, a federal revenue service appeals court ruled against Petrobras in a $510 million case (16682.721067/2014-01) involving the company’s profits in the Netherlands for 2010. Although… – Continue reading
Taxing oil in economic zones is illegal
SMUGGLING of petroleum products has been rampant in the last couple of years. The value-added tax (VAT) and excise-tax exemptions of free-port and economic zones (FEZs) are being abused by enterprising individuals. To curtail this problem, the Bureau of Internal Revenue in 2012 required the payment of VAT and excise… – Continue reading
Withholding tax returns come under crosscheck
Revenue appraisers began crosschecking the withholding tax returns from some companies to determine propriety of the pay disbursed to their foreign and local employees and consultants. In recent times, the submitted accounts on the pay-as-you-earn tax of some multinational companies (MNCs) and domestic firms have been under surveillance of the… – Continue reading
ATO warns energy giants over offshore profit hubs
The Australian Taxation Office has its sights on a $30 billion-a-year natural gas export bonanza expected over the next few years, warning oil and gas giants not to follow the lead of the big miners and “inappropriately shift profits” by selling through tax haven Singapore. At the same time, it… – Continue reading
Global fight against tax-evaders sets eyes on UAE
The United Arab Emirates’ tax-free perks could soon come to an end as the OECD group of wealthy nations lays down the pressure to tackle global tax-evaders. The Gulf state’s hesitation to sign up to a world treaty to assist in the exchange of information on tax evaders is a… – Continue reading
FG inaugurates national tax policy document committee
The Federal Government on Wednesday inaugurated an eight-man committee tor review and update the National Tax Policy document. The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, while inaugurating the committee in Abuja, said the government was committed to the continuous improvement of Nigeria’s tax system as part of the dynamic framework to… – Continue reading
Jokowi to Lower Income Tax Rate
“Maybe lower the income tax from 25 percent to 20 percent first, then 17 percent.” The government will once again provide the public with tax break following its tax amnesty program. It is currently reviewing a plan to lower income tax rates and the possibility of establishing a tax haven,… – Continue reading
Council approves property tax cut
Council is giving Wood Buffalo a small tax break. During their Tuesday meeting, councillors voted to drop the 2016 property tax rate by two per cent below 2015 levels. The vote came after council approved the 2016 – 2018 Fiscal Management Strategy Update, whose economic forecast is partially based on… – Continue reading
Ashgabat, London sign convention on double taxation avoidance
Turkmenistan and the UK signed an intergovernmental convention in Ashgabat on avoidance of double taxation and prevention of fiscal evasion from taxes on income and capital gains, said the Turkmen foreign ministry in a message June 10. According to the ministry, the signing ceremony took place as part of a… – Continue reading
FBR seeks powers in Finance Bill to prevent tax evasions
The FBR has proposed powers through Finance Bill 2016-17 for entering into treaty with bilateral or multilateral forums for exchange of information to ensure prevention of tax evasions in the aftermath of Panama Leaks disclosure that many Pakistani influential owned offshore companies abroad. In totality, the FBR took tax measures… – Continue reading
Iran To Launch Offshore Bank To Process International Payments
Iran is to launch an offshore bank on one of its Gulf islands “within a month”, according to a report by the official IRNA news agency, as it continues to seeks ways around restrictions on international payments. The bank will be set up on Kish Island, which has been developed… – Continue reading
UAE – Jersey trade relations: from a tax haven to taxonomy
As with any offshore financial centre, secrecy has been synonymous with the Channel Islands of Jersey. But the reason for the strong relations between the self-governing British dependency and the United Arab Emirates – still not known to many – is not confidentiality alone. It has not been so long… – Continue reading
Can new guidelines get Nigerians into tax net?
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) which is now saddled with the onerous task of getting alternative sources of revenue for the federal government has since adopted a stick and carrot approach to bringing tax payers into the tax net. Assistant Editor, Nduka Chiejina looks at the issues contained in… – Continue reading
Mozambique considers LNG tax law to beat low oil price
Mozambique may introduce an LNG-specific tax regime for its giant Rovuma Basin projects if new petroleum tax regulations prove too tough for investors in today’s $30 per barrel oil environment. “Amendments to the tax law framework that were made [when oil prices were high] may serve Mozambique less well right… – Continue reading