Lowtax Features Tagged 'banking secrecy'
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14 Jul, 2015
If you are a resident of the European Union, and have a bank account or certain other financial interests in another Member state or certain other "third countries" or territories, then the EU Savings Tax Directive is something you should know...
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10 Apr, 2015
UAE Offshore Companies are used for a variety of business purpose ranging from setting up business entities to owning overseas financial and real estate assets, inheritance planning, setting up holding companies and special purpose...
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23 Jul, 2014
The location of about a quarter of the worlds assets under management, Switzerland is a landlocked, independent country strategically located at the heart of continental Western Europe and measuring 15,941 square miles...
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11 Jul, 2013
Switzerland is a landlocked, independent country strategically located at the heart of continental Western Europe and measuring 15,941 square miles. It is bordered on the west by France, on the north by Germany, on the east by Austria and the principality of Liechtenstein, and on the south by Italy.
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15 May, 2013
This feature explores the various plurilateral efforts underway to achieve more standardization in the exchange of information (EoI) for tax purposes between national revenue authorities, including the European Union (EU) Savings Tax Directive, the United States Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Developmentâs (OECDâs) lesser known tax treaty TRACE project.
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01 Jun, 2012
In this feature, we look at how Switzerland is gradually falling into line with internationally-agreed standards on tax transparency by modifying its extensive network of bilateral tax treaties and underlying legislative framework, and committing to specific information exchange arrangements.
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