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Europe called to back new global standard to fight tax evasion

UK Chancellor asks European finance ministers to sign up to the automatic exchange of tax information between countries.

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EU flags outside a building in Brussels

EU flags outside a building in Brussels

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has called on Europe to back a new global standard to fight tax evasion and avoidance 鈥� already backed in principle by the G20, and following their recent meeting, the G7.

In a letter to European finance ministers sent ahead of their meeting in Brussels, the Chancellor asks them to back the automatic exchange of tax information between countries, based on a new multilateral agreement for both developed and developing countries.

In his letter, the Chancellor explains that the EU needs to finally agree the amended Savings Directive 鈥� a more effective sharing of tax information in Europe 鈥� which has been delayed for several years.

鈥淯nless Europe can show it can agree on this existing proposal, our commitment to a new, stronger standard will not be credible鈥�, the Chancellor writes. 鈥淚t is a test of our seriousness 鈥� and the world is watching us.鈥�

皇冠体育app amended Savings Directive will close loopholes in the existing Directive to make it much more difficult to sidestep the reporting requirements. More importantly, it will show that the EU is united behind increased automatic exchange of information.

皇冠体育app new global standard for automatic exchange will go even further.

皇冠体育app Chancellor鈥檚 letter welcomes interest by some other member states in joining the pilot for automatic exchange of information between the European G5 (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain). 皇冠体育app pilot is based on the US anti-evasion FATCA legislation.

皇冠体育app British Overseas Territories, including the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands and the Turks and Caicos, have agreed to join this pilot. As well as information about individuals鈥� accounts, the pilot will automatically share information on certain accounts held by entities, such as trusts.

Britain has made reducing global tax evasion and avoidance a priority for its G8 presidency.

皇冠体育app next steps include broadening the information sharing pilot to include more countries as a way of building up a global standard, giving support to developing countries so they can meaningfully make use of the standard, and backing OECD work to the define the standard in detail.

Beyond this, the UK鈥檚 G8 agenda also includes strengthening the global tax rules to ensure they reflect the modern economy and improving the availability of information on so-called 鈥榖eneficial ownership鈥�. This will maximise the practical benefits of tax information exchange.

Britain鈥檚 Overseas Territories have already committed to work with Britain on reviewing their legal and enforcement arrangements on beneficial ownership.

皇冠体育app Chancellor writes in his letter:

We now have a real prospect of delivering a step change in our ability to crack down on evasion through the creation of a single global standard on automatic information exchange, based on a multilateral agreement bringing together developed and developing countries.

For Britain鈥檚 part, we are determined to use our presidency of the G8 this year to make progress.

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Published 14 May 2013