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    LONDON – The Philippines was among four nations blacklisted as uncooperative tax havens yesterday after Group of 20 leaders declared the age of banking secrecy was over and said they would no longer tolerate shady havens draining away badly needed tax revenue.

    At the request of the G20 summit of rich and developing nations, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) named the Philippines, Uruguay, Costa Rica and the Malaysian territory of Labuan as the worst offenders, saying they had refused to adopt new rules on financial openness.
    Leaders had agreed to name and shame the countries that refuse to exchange tax information, which could result in tough sanctions – including the withdrawal of financing by the World Bank or International Monetary Fund.
    “The time of banking secrecy has passed,” French President Nicholas Sarkozy said following the summit. “Everyone around the table wants an end to tax havens. Everyone knows we need sanctions.”
    The announcement reflects mounting concern that banking secrecy in tax havens has helped to worsen the economic crisis by disguising the true value of some global assets. Anti-poverty activists say such places provide corrupt officials places to stash illicit funds, often depriving poor nations of needed resources.
    The OECD has divided countries into three categories: those who comply with rules on sharing tax information, those who say they will but have yet to act and nations which have not yet agreed to change banking secrecy practices.
    Switzerland and Liechtenstein, which both have strong banking secrecy traditions, said last month they would adopt international rules on tax cooperation and were ready to comply with G20 demands.
    Liechtenstein, Switzerland’s tiny Alpine neighbor, said it has already met with British officials to prepare for the new standards. Monaco said earlier that it would be more transparent with foreign tax authorities.
    In return they were spared the fate of being blacklisted but were left in a gray area of countries that still have to implement their commitment to accept new information-exchange standards.
    China supported the blacklisting, but would not agree to have two territories, Hong Kong and Macau, classified as uncooperative tax havens.
    Potential sanctions for transgressors include extra audits of those who use tax havens and curbs on tax deductions claimed by businesses using the territories.
    In their communiqué, leaders said they may consider further penalties in their *****eral relations with tax haven territories.
    German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Brown and President Barack Obama played a key role in pushing for a crackdown on tax havens.
    At least 35 offshore tax havens, from Britain’s Channel Islands to the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean, are under increasing pressure to provide more information to international authorities to prevent people from evading taxes or hiding income by shifting money to such places.
    Stephen Timms, financial secretary to the British Treasury, said a culture of banking secrecy had worsened global economic problems.
    “That lack of transparency – that opaqueness – has contributed to the severity of the problems we are seeing in the world economy at the moment,” he said. – AP - (Philstar News Service, Philippine News for the Filipino Global Community - philstar.com)

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    tsk tsk tsk.. badlungon kaayo ang pilipinas..

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    this is true...tinoud ning sa Pilipinas...

    but I think naa pud daghang worst pa nato...

    nonetheless...hadlok ta ipakita atong collection/remittance sa mga taxes

    kinuhaan na...naapay mga establishements...ang gibayad lower pa sa required taxation...

    kay tua sa mgapolitico...gipalusot lang kay naay datung!


    pagka gyud!

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    hehe, I hardly think that any of the billionaires or millionaires of the world would consider the philippines a "tax haven". Not opening up to the new International FASP doesn't mean this country is a tax haven. hehehe, maka katawa lng ko sa pagka binuang nga assumption nila. I could be wrong but based on what I have observed for the past 5 years it doesn't seem to be a Tax haven at all.

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    tax haven ang pinas i agree badlungon gyod ta dah. i hope our government will do something on this
    matter.

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    its true tax haven ta.

    1. like companies inside MEPZ they are tax free i think 5 or 10 yrs.
    2. under the table ta gamay, so ma less ato tax pud ug daku. hehehehe
    3. buhat ug foundation para ma exempt ug pila ka percent sa tax. den ask lang ghapon ug sponsorship sa uban nasud ug our own government. klaro kau.
    4. foundation beneficiary sa FERTILIZER AND OTHER WHITE ELEPHANT INFRASTRUCTURE.
    5. SA BOHOL NAAY BRIDGE DIDTO NGA MO DASMAG SA SIMBAHAN. den g.undang kay daghan ni palag. Y MAN WALA NA NILA G.HUNA2 B4 SILA NAG BUHAT. KLARO KAU.

    I HOPE THESE FOREIGN COUNTRIES WOULD GIVE SANCTIONS THAT WOULD REQUIRE THE PHILIPPINES TO DO SOMETHING DRASTIC. DILI GULAT RA SAD KUTOB.

    proud to be a pinoy. still.

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    probably if the philippines wants to comply then the 1st step it's going to take is to repeal the bank secrecy law.
    Audentes Fortuna Juvat

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    hayyyy, gobyerno

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    Kinsa kabalo sa Taxation unsa pasabot ani?

    ug unsa ang effect?

    para sab makabalo ta why ang atong corrupt nga government di mo sugot.

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    dili ra mn cgro ang phil ang ing ani...

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