August 5th, 2011
The Swiss government is about to conclude new tax deals with Germany and the UK. As was reported on the
Task Force blog recently, and updated on the
Tax Justice Blog, the Swiss withholding tax proposal poses a major threat to the EU's struggle for tax transparency. In the meantime, reliable Swiss sources have revealed further details of the impending deals.
1. Germany and the UK will no longer require their citizens to declare their Swiss income.
It's noteworthy that under the bilateral Swiss-EU Savings Tax Agreement, in force since 2005, Switzerland already charges a withholding tax (currently 35%)...
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March 15th, 2011
Switzerland has made distinct progress in its combat against
money laundering. Yet there are still significant gaps. Switzerland was the trailblazer in the fight against money laundering in the 1990s, but it is now following in midfield. Implementation is still at a high level, but when it comes to the non-banking sector and the reporting of suspect cases, the Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) still has considerable shortcomings. The standard is higher in the banking sector precisely because the internationally active banks must conform to more than just the Swiss AMLA.
The international anti-money laundering standard is laid out...
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October 29th, 2010
My sources tell me that:
The European commission has realised that the DTAs would compromise the EU work on automatic exchange of info. Now the Commission has been in direct touch with Germany and UK regarding this issue.
Most important is that they are concerned about Switzerland now being a conduit for all black money back to the UK / Germany if assets are regularised…
So they should be. With the fundamentalist free market government of the UK (yes, I mean that fundamentalist comment – those in our ...
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