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Tax-News
Headlines
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US Taxpayers E-File In Record
Numbers, by Leroy Baker, Tax-News.com,
New York 17/05/2007 |
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The recently completed
2007 tax filing season saw over 76 million electronically-filed
individual tax returns and more than 140 million visits to the
Internal Revenue Service website, the IRS announced Tuesday.
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STORY ] |
| SWX
Announces Record Profit,
by Carla Johnson, Investors Offshore.com
17/05/2007 |
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The
Swiss Stock Exchange (SWX) has announced record profit and
turnover for the year 2006, thanks to solid market performance
and an optimisation programme carried out the year before.
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STORY ] |
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Portuguese Tax Amnesty Against EU Law, Says Commission,
by Ulrika Lomas, for LawAndTax-News.com, Brussels
17/05/2007 |
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The
European Commission announced on Wednesday that a tax amnesty
put in place by the Portuguese government on undeclared funds
held abroad was contrary to EC Law. [
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Offshore
ARUBA
Aruba is a small (75 sq m) island off Venezuela
with a population of 87,000. It separated from the Netherlands Antilles
in 1987; they both still form part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The legal, political and administrative systems are largely modelled
on Dutch originals, but there has been some common law influence
on the offshore regime. Government, Judiciary and Central Bank are
established in Oranjestad, the capital. Dutch is the official language,
but English is often spoken; the local language is Papamiento, a
Creole dialect. The local currency is the florin, fixed at 1$US
= 1.79 Af. There is a well-connected airport near Oranjestad.
Aruba is an associated territory of the EU.
The Aruban economy is very open and is highly dependent on tourism
and offshore financial services. Most goods are imported since there
are few natural resources. An important refinery was shut for a
while but is now open again, mostly for trans-shipment. GDP per
head was US$21,800 at PPP by 2004, making it one of the highest
levels in the region; economic fundamentals are good and unemployment
is low enough to create labour shortages.
Local taxes are quite high for residents, but
there is a well-developed offshore sector which originated in World
War Two as a haven for Dutch companies fleeing the German occupation
of the Netherlands. Many financial links are to the Netherlands
in one direction and to South America in the other. The financial
and professional infrastructure is well-developed, with a Dutch
(civil law) cast. Banking, licensing, insurance and holding companies
are the main offshore sectors. The tax burden on most offshore activities
is light but not minimal. There is a Free Zone which has successfully
attracted manufacturing companies with markets in the EU and the
Americas.
Aruba has a tax treaty only the Netherlands,
which gives access to the many Dutch tax treaties and good withholding
tax regime. There is no banking secrecy legislation as such, but
beneficial ownership of offshore companies does not have to be disclosed.
The jurisdiction normally responds to requests for help on tax matters,
although local professionals do what they can to maintain confidentiality.
A New Fiscal Framework introduced alongside
a new Dutch Tax Treaty (BRK) in response to international pressure
as from 1st July 2003 abolished the distinction between offshore
and onshore companies, but installed a generous participation exemption
scheme which in effect maintains previous tax privileges for non-Aruban
business activities.
Learn
more in our full Aruba
Knowledgebase and Aruba
News sections.
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New
Section!
LOWTAX BLOGS
In the next week or two we will be
launching our new "Lowtax Blogs" section, available through
lowtax.net. We plan to host a limited number of highly topical blogs
that our users should find useful and, on occasion, provocative!
Hot on the heels of the blog system we intend to launch a fully
featured comment system to allow visitors to post their own thoughts
and comments in reply to blog entires, news stories and other content
across the network.
Interested in blogging on Lowtax?
We are currently
accepting submissions!
By hosting your blog on the network you or your company can expect
to benefit from our very high traffic levels. We boast one of the
largest communities of professionals (tax, offshore, legal, etc)
and HNWIs. If you are already a blogger, but want a wider audience,
you can move an existing blog to our network, or if you've never
blogged before, why not have a go? We'll help you get started...
E-mail blogs@lowtax.net
to learn more.
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