Martin Wheatley says FCA was not informed of HSBC tax allegations February 10, 2015 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) did not know about the HSBC tax allegations until media reports released details on Sunday, according to the watchdog's chief executive. Earlier today, Martin Wheatley told the Commons Treasury Select Committee that no formal information regarding claims of tax evasion was passed on to the body. "I am [...]
Ex-HSBC boss Lord Green under fire over Swiss bank tax evasion row February 9, 2015 Ex-HSBC boss Lord Green was under intense pressure last night after revelations that HSBC’s Swiss private banking arm helped clients evade and avoid hundreds of millions of pounds of taxes. The bank said it now refuses to work with anyone it suspects of dodging taxes, but the focus has fallen on Green’s time as chief [...]
MP John Mann: Give gongs and money to whistleblowers February 9, 2015 Whistleblowers take big risks to uncover wrongdoing at banks, other firms and in the public sector, and should be rewarded for their bravery, MP John Mann told City A.M. MBEs and OBEs would show society’s thanks for their services, said Labour MP Mann, who sits on the influential Treasury Select Committee (TSC). “Giving honours would [...]
HSBC scandal: MPs launch inquiry following claims that the bank helped clients dodge tax February 9, 2015 The Public Accounts Committee is launching an investigation following claims that HSBC helped wealthy clients "evade" tax. The committee, which was set up to oversee government expenditures, will require HSBC to give evidence to a panel of MPs. Margaret Hodge, chair of the committee, said during a speech at the House of Commons [...]
David Gauke: Questions need to be answered about HSBC tax evasion accusations February 9, 2015 The financial secretary to the Treasury David Gauke has defended HMRC amid claims it “overlooked” tax evasion in the wake of allegations about HSBC – but said there are “clearly questions that need to answered” about the bank's actions. Gauke was today challenged by Labour MP for Birmingham Ladywood Shabana Mahmood, who wanted to [...]
HMRC faces HSBC tax evasion grilling in parliament after it is revealed Swiss arm helped clients hide millions February 9, 2015 Tax bosses will be grilled by MPs on Wednesday over a swathe of leaked HSBC documents showing the bank's Swiss arm helped clients around the world dodge taxes. But HSBC's bosses will avoid a public hearing, because it is too close to the election to schedule new hearings. Margaret Hodge MP chairs the Public Accounts [...]
HSBC rocked by report into tax evasion scheme February 8, 2015 HSBC’s Swiss private banking arm helped wealthy customers evade millions of pounds in tax, documents have revealed. The files, which relate to accounts holding more than $100bn, show how the UK’s biggest bank helped clients evade tax, even collaborating with some to hide undeclared “black” accounts from their domestic tax authorities. Thousands of pages of [...]
Solicitor general denies movie investment is for tax avoidance February 8, 2015 SOLICITOR general Robert Buckland QC MP is facing questions after it emerged he is a partner in a film investment scheme currently being investigated by HMRC. The Conservative MP for South Swindon denies that he invested in order to receive the tax breaks available to some film investors. Buckland, who has been a partner in [...]
PwC rejects Margaret Hodge’s claims that it promotes “tax avoidance on an industrial scale” February 6, 2015 PwC has rejected the findings of the Public Accounts Committee, which has accused the financial services firm of promoting “tax avoidance on an industrial scale”. The committee, led by Labour MP Margaret Hodge, published a report this morning slamming PwC for “artificially diverting profits to Luxembourg through intra-company loans”. She claimed its activities “bear [...]
HMRC to fine 890,000 people for missing self-assessment deadline February 2, 2015 HM Revenue and Customs has said that as many as 890,000 people are facing fines for missing the deadline for submitting self-assessment returns. People who missed the deadline, which was midnight on 31 January, will be £100 out of pocket and even more if they fail to submit a self-assessment form over the course of [...]