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Barbados, Grenada removed from EU global tax haven list

By Magic 103.7January 23, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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The European Union Tuesday announced that Barbados and Grenada are among eight jurisdictions that have been removed from a new list of global tax havens following commitments made at a high political level to remedy EU concerns.

In a statement, the EU said the two Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries are joined by the Republic of Korea, Macao SAR, Mongolia, Panama, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.

It said they have been removed from the list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes and moved to a separate category of jurisdictions subject to close monitoring

The EU said that the Council agreed Tuesday that a delisting was justified in the light of an expert assessment of the commitments made by these jurisdictions to address deficiencies identified by the EU. In each case, the commitments were backed by letters signed at a high political level, it added.

“Our listing process is already proving its worth”, said Vladislav Goranov, the Finance Minister of Bulgaria, which currently holds the Council presidency.

“Jurisdictions around the world have worked hard to make commitments to reform their tax policies.

Our aim is to promote good tax governance globally,” he added.

The decision by the European Council leaves nine jurisdictions including Trinidad and Tobago and St Lucia, on the list of non-cooperative jurisdictions out of 17 announced initially on December 5, last year.

Last Friday, the St Lucia government said it expected to join Barbados and Grenada, in being removed from the list.

Prime Minister Allen Chastanet said he had a conference call with EU officials on Friday to identify the problem areas.

“Every month there is a review committee that assesses where the defaulting countries are, so we expect to be told specifically what the concerns are to which we will respond,” Chastanet said, adding that Castries has done everything “within its power” to meet the tax requirements.

He said he hopes that by the time the next review is conducted the island will be off the so called blacklist.

The proposal for the delisting was made by the so-called Code of Conduct Group, which gathers tax experts from the 28 EU member states. It monitors countries’ commitments to abide by EU standards on tax matters.

Caribbean countries have in the past been very critical of being included on these lists insisting that they have done everything as outlined by various European organisations like the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

The EU finance ministers had claimed last month that the countries on the blacklist were not doing enough to crack down on offshore avoidance schemes.

The list excludes a number of British Overseas Territories such as the Cayman Island and Bermuda that were on a previous EU blacklist from June 2015. Complaints about the methodology of that last list saw it scrapped and replaced with the new register.

In its statement Tuesday, the EU said that the list also carries recommendations on steps to take to be de-listed.

“The EU’s list is intended to promote good governance in taxation worldwide, maximising efforts to prevent tax avoidance, tax fraud and tax evasion. It was prepared during 2017 in parallel with the OECD global forum on transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.

“Whereas the list is to be revised at least once a year, the working group responsible for preparing it (the ‘code of conduct group’) can recommend an update at any time,” the statement noted.

It said that jurisdictions that remain on the list are strongly encouraged to make the changes requested of them.

“Their tax legislation, policies and administrative practices result or may result in a loss of revenues for the EU’s member states. Pending such changes, the EU and the member states could apply defensive measures.”

Source: Jamaica Observer

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