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Switzerland, Luxembourg, Austria Loosen Secrecy Rules (Update1)
March 13 (Bloomberg) -- Switzerland, Luxembourg and Austria said they will soften rules on banking secrecy, responding to growing international pressure to root out tax dodgers. Switzerland, where banking secrecy has been enshrined in law for 75 years, will renegotiate its agreements with other ...
RPT-FEATURE-Corporate oil booms in low-tax Switzerland | Industries | Energy
reuters.com — * Companies seek Swiss domiciles despite tax row * U.S. political climate may be helping * Appeal as corporate location may outlast offshore dispute By Sam Cage ZUG, Switzerland, March 12 (Reuters) - The tidy towns and mountain vistas of Switzerland ... (more) RPT-FEATURE-Corporate oil booms in low-tax Switzerland | ...
The far right is on the march again: the rise of fascism in Austria
The far right is on the march again: the rise of fascism in Austria
dailymail.co.uk — In Austria's recent general election, nearly 30 per cent of voters backed extremist right-wing parties. Live visits the birthplace of Hitler to investigate how Fascism is once again threatening to erupt across Europe. (more) The far right is on the march again: the rise of fascism ...
In Defense of Tax Havens
online.wsj.com — RICHARD W. RAHN If the government suddenly said you would incur more onerous and expensive tax regulations and reporting requirements if you moved your business to a low-tax state such as Texas or Florida from a high-tax state such as New York or ... (more) In Defense of Tax Havens
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Governments Around The World Pledge To Ease Bank Secrecy
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... Senator Carl Levin (D-Mich.) said in a statement today that the loosening of foreign governments' bank secrecy laws is "a very welcome development which is long overdue." Several foreign governments announced they would let some sun shine on their banking systems in response to increasing international disapproval of tax cheaters. ...

Governments Around The World Pledge To Ease Bank Secrecy
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed — ... Senator Carl Levin (D-Mich.) said in a statement today that the loosening of foreign governments' bank secrecy laws is "a very welcome development which is long overdue." Several foreign governments announced they would let some sun shine on their banking systems in response to increasing international disapproval of tax cheaters. ...

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