Tax & Regulation
Tax & Regulation | 8 Jun 17
‘Questions need to be asked’ about the Rops list suspension
HM Revenue & Customs’ list of recognised overseas pension schemes (Rops) may be back, but the delay in issuing it has to be carefully analysed, says Montfort International managing director Geraint Davies.
French justice minister calls for end to Qatari tax breaks
France’s justice minister Francois Bayrou has said France should end tax breaks to Qatari investors on property deals, just days after several Arab countries severed ties with the Gulf Arab state.
Middle East | 8 Jun 17
UAE securities regulator re-opens door for fund registrations
Asset managers can now complete the process of registering and promoting funds in the UAE following the release of fresh guidance from the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA).
Why a wealth tax in South Africa won’t work
In April, a committee set up to review South Africa’s tax system unveiled plans to introduce a new wealth tax as the country struggles to deal with extreme income inequality and a dwindling tax base. Here we look at the reasons it’s unlikely to work.
Tax & Regulation | 7 Jun 17
Over 1m UK taxpayers could face ‘stealth tax’ rises by 2019
More than one million UK taxpayers, who earn between £100,000 and £123,000, could face paying an effective tax of 60% if the current tax system remains unchanged, according to international accountancy firm RSM.