Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Switzerland puts data online foreign tax evaders, too … – z24

 The Swiss tax authorities information on the Internet to putting international tax evaders. Also Dutch fraudsters soon become public. So wrote Deutsche Welle (DW) Monday on its website. Switzerland converts the data not just online, but hopes to thus satisfy the desire of other tax authorities for more information. DW writes that are Swiss inundated with inquiries since the country earlier this year, at the urging of the United States and the EU, its secrecy has eased fraud easier to make detection.  A second step in tackling tax evasion, the Swiss government itself first tried to back taxes get paid, but that proved not to work. Therefore goes Eidgen & # XF6; ssische Steuerverewaltung, such as the tax is called in Switzerland, on the publication of information in the Federal Blatt, or the Gazette. However, not everyone & # xE9; & # xE9; called once, but Switzerland publishes a number of names at a time. And even then it remains puzzling, because in addition to the initials are mentioned only the country of origin and date of birth. If a fraudster called once, then those 30 days to respond and for instance take a lawyer. In Germany, reported last year in a similar operation a record number of 40,000 tax evaders to

Switzerland hopes to address by publishing names fiscal Photo:.. ANP

The Swiss tax authorities are busy data from international tax evaders online publishing That includes at Dutch wanted by the Swiss tax authorities

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So wrote Deutsche Welle (DW) Monday on its website.

Switzerland converts the data not just online, but hopes to thus satisfy the desire of other tax services more information requested. DW writes that the Swiss are inundated with inquiries since the country earlier this year, at the urging of the United States and the European Union, its secrecy rules eased to allow detection of fraud easier.

The Swiss government is trying to get back taxes paid, but can not always reach the individuals and businesses. Therefore, the Swiss Federal Tax Administration has proceeded to publish data in the Federal Blatt, or the Gazette.

In addition, as the Dutchman EA Demonstration, but an entrepreneur from Zutphen with that name says towards the AD have no idea why his name is mentioned. He stated that he had no Swiss bank account.

Moreover, no single list. Switzerland publishes a number of times per month a series of names of individuals and companies. Also remains the often puzzling, because sometimes only the initials, country of origin and date of birth of people are called. If an alleged fraudster called once, that person has 30 days to respond, for instance by a lawyer.

In Germany, reported last year in a similar operation a record number of 40,000 tax evaders.

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