Tax

UK, Liechtenstein To Exchange Tax Information

Nick Parmee 11 August 2009

UK, Liechtenstein To Exchange Tax Information

The UK tax authority, HM Revenue & Customs, has agreed with Liechtenstein to start exchanging information, according to the BBC.

UK tax payers with accounts in the secretive Alpine principality are likely to be offered a chance to come forward with details of their deposits in return for reduced penalties and a lower risk of prosecution, according to the report.

International pressure has been building on tax havens for more disclosure since the last G20 meeting.

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