Originally posted by Mich the Tester
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Not a very good example they are making, we wan't you to abide by the law and pay all your taxes then they use stolen data to target people. Anyway, looks like the game is up, but there must be other countries out there that you can stash money away? -
I agree, but that's the way it is. Dunno about other jurisdictions, but none are likely to have the previous reliability of Switzerland or Liechtenstein. Yes, the game is up in Europe; for a few years, governments get a bit of extra money from Swiss account holders, which they then piss down the drain, and the inevitable bankruptcy is postponed by a few weeks at best. Maybe one or two Arab states are prepared to jump into the gap in the market, but they don't seem to need the money they can earn by doing that.Originally posted by proggy View PostNot a very good example they are making, we wan't you to abide by the law and pay all your taxes then they use stolen data to target people. Anyway, looks like the game is up, but there must be other countries out there that you can stash money away?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Yep, I see that as yet another in a long chain of stabs against Europe as a financial centre.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI agree, but that's the way it is. Dunno about other jurisdictions, but none are likely to have the previous reliability of Switzerland or Liechtenstein. Yes, the game is up in Europe; for a few years, governments get a bit of extra money from Swiss account holders, which they then piss down the drain, and the inevitable bankruptcy is postponed by a few weeks at best. Maybe one or two Arab states are prepared to jump into the gap in the market, but they don't seem to need the money they can earn by doing that.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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...and goes to show that when you´re not in the EU you can have less control than if you´re outside. Switzerland has been beaten up by everyone especially the US.
Swiss bank accounts are no longer secret, but Luxembourg accounts are. Switzerland became a kicking stool, and it´s wealth management industry is doomed to go down the plug hole.I'm alright JackComment
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Luxembourg accounts are... for now.
From April 2015 EU citizens data will be shared, and they've just agreed to do the same with the US for US citizens.
So no, this doesn't show a major difference, other than in timescales.Comment
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Not that simple
Opening an account in Dubai is not that simple for us unless you have a contract in Dubai. I guess that there are ways around if you are rich and famousOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostDubai?Comment
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