Friday, 27 January 2012

Gulf News Dubai: While the UAE waits for stability in its real estate marketplace, there are a few ambiguities that property investors are still living with. One concern that is yet to be resolved relates to the status of such assets upon an investor's demise. Can the property ownership rights pass smoothly...
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Business Wire PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: “it has been good to be able to use Technip’s Australian office to lead this work. The continuation from FEED, the knowledge of Australian requirements, and the proximity to Chevron gives us a great advantage.” Technip Oceania (TPO), a Technip...
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Business Wire QuoVadis Bermuda provides offshore managed datacentre and cloud computing services HAMILTON, Bermuda--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bermuda's largest real estate management company, Bermuda Realty Company Limited (trading as Coldwell Banker Bermuda Realty) has adopted a Private Cloud computing solution from...
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Ohio WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has reopened the offshore voluntary disclosure program to help people hiding offshore accounts get current with their taxes and announced the collection of more than $4.4 billion so far from the two previous international programs. The IRS reopened the...
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Citywire Hong Kong approval of Renmimbi (RMB)-denominated bond funds through RQFII products is a move towards the internationalisation of the currency and greater investor access to China said Sally Wong, CEO of Hong Kong Investment Funds Association (HKIFA). The approval of the RQFII programme,...
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Yahoo Daily News CHICAGO, Jan. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- IRS Announces New Voluntary Disclosure Program for Offshore Accounts and Assets On January 9, 2012, the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") reopened an Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Initiative ("OVDI") to give U.S. taxpayers with offshore accounts an unprecedented...
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The Times of India MUMBAI: The government may make it mandatory for all taxpayers to provide details of their overseas assets, including bank accounts, while filing their annual tax returns, as the drive against tax evasion gains momentum. The proposed Direct Tax Code, or DTC, has a provision that seeks to cast an...
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Business Day THE retirement fund industry may battle to comply with tougher regulatory amendments whose complexity, industry executives warned yesterday, could result in smaller and medium players seeking strength through mergers. The thrust of the revised Regulation 28 under the Pensions Funds Act is to govern...
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Detroit Free Press When you hear about the Internal Revenue Service cracking down on those who hide money in offshore accounts, well, you're probably not thinking much about Canada. But tax preparers are warning Michigan clients and clients in other states that they must pay far better attention to reporting foreign...
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