Tax
Parliamentarians Back UK Legal Amendment Forcing Increased Offshore Tax Transparency

MP Margaret Hodge reportedly said she has enough MPs from the ruling Conservative party to force the government's hand on the issue.
A cross-party group comprised of 81 MPS have backed a legal
amendment which would force offshore UK territories to publish
the names of the true owners of companies as part of ongoing
efforts to crack down on tax evasion and money laundering.
UK overseas territories, including the British Virgin Island and
the Cayman Islands, have established large financial services
industries due partly to the anonymity that these particular
jurisdictions can offer clients.
Although the UK legally requires companies to disclose true
ownership to combat illicit money flows while ensuring assets
cannot be hidden from creditors, offshore territories have
resisted publishing information relating to companies' owners or
directors. They argue that while it is fair to co-operate in
specific investigations of alleged wrongdoing, general disclosure
of beneficial ownership on public databases compromises
legitimate financial privacy. Some experts have argued that
public registers are not necessarily the most suitable approach
to weeding out illicit money anyway. (To see an example of such a
view, click
here.)
Earlier this week, MP Margaret Hodge reportedly said she planned
to table an amendment to the UK government's Criminal Finances
Bill that would oblige these UK-owned jurisdictions to adopt the
same tax transparency standards as the rest of the UK by
2020.
“The government can’t possibly claim to be tackling corruption
without getting a grip on the tax havens that are under the UK’s
umbrella which facilitate all kinds of corruption and tax
avoidance and evasion,” Hodge said in a statement this week,
according to media reports., adding that she has support from
enough parliamentarians from the ruling Conservative party to
force the government's hand on the issue.
WealthBriefing has contacted Hodge's office to confirm
the accuracy of her statements.