Tax avoidance by corporations is out of control. The United Nations must step in The Guardian Comment by José Antonio Ocampo and Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona The Bitter Taste of Tax Avoidance Huffington Post Finance Minister Minister announces tax amnesty for Luxembourg Luxembuger Wort "The … [Read more...]
Race to the Bottom
Links Oct 15
In Norway, Everyone's Income Is Public—and So Is Tax Paid The Atlantic Big Data and Tax Haven Secrecy Social Science Research Network "... how tax haven secrecy enables elites in non-democratic countries to transfer their monies for ultimate investment in stable democratic countries." Via … [Read more...]
Links Oct 13
Facebook tax bill highlights Osborne’s ‘diverted profits’ levy Financial Times (paywall) Cites TJN's research director @alexcobham: “it is simply not credible that Facebook is unprofitable in one of its more mature and active markets such as the UK. Examples like this simply serve as a reminder as … [Read more...]
Links 12 Oct
Tax avoidance fuels global inequality CNN Opinion piece by Joseph Stiglitz. Tax reforms are small beer when big firms are denying poor countries billions The Guardian See also our recent press release: OECD’s BEPS proposals will not be the end of tax avoidance by multinationals India: … [Read more...]
Links Oct 8
Why India should defend this whistleblower from the Swiss justice system Scroll.in "Hervé Falciani, who exposed the global offshore industry with the HSBC data leak, is facing prosecution under skewed Swiss laws for data theft and espionage." See also: Guest blog: how Switzerland corrupted its … [Read more...]
Links Oct 7
Dirty Money UK BBC Radio 4 More taxes will help fight inequality: economist BusinessTech Piketty "promotes wealth redistribution as key to development". See also Piketty's address to the 2015 Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture EU agrees greater transparency on tax deals after LuxLeaks scandal … [Read more...]
Links Oct 6
Turkey: AKP should see taxation as a tool for development, not punishment Hurriyet Interview with Leyla Ate?, a member of the BEPS Monitoring Group (BMG) The Rise of Europe’s Unlikeliest Tax Haven Ozy Cites TJN'S Nicholas Shaxson, author of Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole … [Read more...]
How ‘competitive’ tax and incentive policies hurt small U.S. businesses
Cross-posted from the Fools' Gold site: Recently we have written about how supposedly 'competitive' national policies on tax and the financial sector in Britain tend to favour large multinational firms over smaller, more locally-based ones, and how they also tend to lead to less competition in … [Read more...]
Links Sep 24
Why dirty money still plagues Switzerland swissinfo “The problems arise only from the moment the PEP becomes a persona non grata in the eyes of the Swiss government or other international organisations.” Why the German tax authority is protecting Apple Zeit (In German) By TJN's Markus … [Read more...]
Links Sep 23
Finance ministers call for minimum EU tax rate Politico Australia: Tax office did not go to police over fears wealthy would be kidnapped – inquiry The Guardian See also: Do you want Australia's megarich to be kidnapped? Do you? Then let them hide their tax First Dog on the Moon via The … [Read more...]
Developing countries and BEPS: an equal footing?
From Bloomberg BNA: "Since 2013, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development [OECD] has been working on a 15-item BEPS action plan under Group of 20 authority with the aim of closing “loopholes” that allow multinationals to drastically reduce their taxes. Along the way, the project … [Read more...]
Links Sep 21
Singapore Urges Need For Tax Competition After BEPS Tax-News But tax competition, or rather tax wars, are harmful, see the Fools' Gold blog on What is (tax) competitiveness? Hunt for Tax Cheats Leads U.S. Government to Banks in Belize Bloomberg Apple Inc., Amazon See Mounting Tax … [Read more...]
Why a ‘competitive’ economy means less competition
From the Fools' Gold site: The 'competitiveness' of a country can be taken to mean many things. Many people, such as Martin Wolf or Paul Krugman, have argued forcefully that it is a meaningless or dangerous concept. On another level it's a question of language: you can make national … [Read more...]
Links Sep 17
Bank lobby decries regulation “overload” swissinfo 'The Swiss Bankers Association has waded into the ongoing anti-tax evasion political debate' U.S. tax-evasion probe expands to Belize USA Today See also: IRS Hunts Belize Accounts, Issues John Doe Summons To Citibank, Band of America … [Read more...]
The G20/OECD BEPS Project on corporate tax: a scorecard
In 2013 the G20 world leaders mandated the OECD, a club of rich countries, for its Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project to produce reforms of international tax rules that would ensure that multinational enterprises could be taxed ‘where economic activities take place and where value is … [Read more...]