Saturday, May 30, 2009

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Andorra, Liechtenstein and Monaco are removed from the list of Non-Cooperative Tax Havens OECD

Given the recent political commitments taken by Andorra , Liechtenstein and Monaco to adopt OECD standards for transparency and effective exchange of information and timing provided for their establishment, the Committee on Fiscal Affairs of the OECD has decided to remove all three jurisdictions in the list of tax havens Non-Cooperative .

It is now believed that these jurisdictions have committed to implement the standard international tax but that they have not yet established substantially, as indicated in the Report Evolution originally published by the OECD Secretariat on April 2. It is now expected that these three states implement their commitments promptly.

(Source OECD www.oecd.org/document/35/0, 3343, fr_2649_33767_42858403_1_1_1_1, 00.html )

Monday, May 25, 2009

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Setting up offshore company ...


... It's easy as a click! http://www.paradisfiscaux.com/

The site, which lets you "ride companies in countries with low tax" puts us right even warn its users:
"Warning: are prohibited, all operations which are not justifiable, and manipulation of money without coming provable. If commercial acts are quite possible, however, it is totally excluded from setting up a company that would aim to accomplish improper operations by the laws of all countries, and even illegal, conduct operations money laundering. We shall therefore be very careful. In any case, our information site does not condone these illegal acts, and urge you not to commit any business not in accordance with laws, or forbidden by the laws of your country, or international. "
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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Multinationals and the art of escape tax


tax strategies of multinationals have become sources of huge profits through tax havens but also a network of talented financial intermediaries (banks, audit firms, tax professionals ...).

In the struggle against the excesses of finance, the leaders of the G20 meeting summit in London on April 2 , decided to take main target tax havens . Clients of these financial centers to taxation null and loose with the financial rules are indirectly concern. But in reality, says OECD a financial industry serving multinationals in particular, has been targeted.

The purpose of these large groups is simple. It is identical to that sought by large fortunes to minimize their tax rates to make money. Added to this is also the desire to escape the financial regulations too restrictive. In this game, tax experts and legal international skills have become highly sought after for their ability to create wealth. "The tax departments are considered similar to the cash management departments as profit centers to create value for the company," says economist and journalist Christian Chavagneux, co-author of Compass "tax havens" .

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Vadjoux Thibaud, E24

(Source "E24" http://www.e24.fr/economie/article91499.ece/Les-multinationales-et-l-art-d-echapper al-impot.html, Credit: Jupiter Images)