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LGT is really experiencing problems. The US Senate is having hearings tomorrow to find out which Americans have secret accounts with LGT and UBS. Here is an interesting video. It shows the royal family.
ABC News Last edited by gardenia8; 07-17-2008 at 03:52 PM. |
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Does Germany tax their citizens' investments overseas as the US does? People generally do not cross country lines to invest in another country unless they have a lot of money or try to "launder" ill gotten gains.
It will be very interesting to watch whose names show up on the lists. |
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It does sound shady! The Associated Press: Witness tells how US taxes evaded abroad
But doesn't Monaco do the same thing, or something similar, or are they just a little bit more open about it? |
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Judging by the article, LGT managed its clients' affairs in much the same way as the Swiss banks. Unfortunately for LGT, a disgruntled employee sold off a list of some of the bank's clients and that list has now made its way to the US tax authorities. I don't think it should surprise anyone that Swiss banks, and by extension LGT, don't wish themselves or their clients to be exposed to public scrutiny. They provide banking, business and investment services for the wealthy who, for obvious reasons, choose not to deposit their capital in their home countries.
Apart from Switzerland and Liechtenstein, there are still the Cayman Islands, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, Belize, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man, Andorra, Singapore and Hong Kong as politely-termed "offshore banking centres", plus no doubt quite a few others, where absolute discretion is (almost) guaranteed.
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Liechtenstein – Willingness To Cooperate In Tax Matters
Liechtenstein's National Day also serves the purpose of reflection on the present and consideration of the future. Not unexpectedly, the tax affair in Germany and its consequences for the Liechtenstein financial center were one of the focuses this year. Hereditary Prince Alois of Liechtenstein announced the willingness of the country to cooperate in tax matters... Read full article here. |
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Liechtenstein close to an agreement with the European Union. Article in French by Romandie News.
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