Client Privilege Dept: As Canada and the United States ramp up their efforts to reduce tax avoidance and collect more taxes, our foreign aid to corrupt regimes finds its way into Swiss bank accounts, according to Montreal Gazette. Unlike many havens, Switzerland is actually a full-tax jurisdiction and is diligent in enforcing its tax laws. There are stringent penalties for those who do not comply with their domestic laws. An immigrant, for example, cannot become a Swiss national unless he or she proves tax compliance and hold the back page: WikiLeaks reveals that there is corruption in Afghanistan! Canada's war against tax avoidance is accelerating, domestically and on international fronts. radical new legislative proposals will, if enacted, require lawyers to breach their solicitor-client privilege and report avoidance transactions to the Canada revenue Agency. Internationally, Canada is on a binge of signing exchange of Information treaties with tax and banking havens. The most recent one with Switzerland uses obscure language. As
reported in the news.
@t canada revenue agency, corrupt regimes
23.12.10