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Jersey, UK To Sign Tax Information Exchange Agreement
Rachel Walsh
10 March 2009
The government of Jersey is planning to sign a tax information exchange agreement with the UK government today which will supersede existing information exchange agreements between the two jurisdictions - a move which comes as as a number of international governments move to crackdown on so-called tax havens. “This is a natural conclusion to our active programme of signing TIEAs with both OECD and non-OECD nations and provides yet further evidence that Jersey is a well regulated, cooperative jurisdiction,” said a spokesperson for Jersey Finance, the official body which represents and promote the island as an international finance centre. European leaders agreed at a summit last month to push for a crackdown on uncooperative tax havens ahead of an international meeting in
Attention so far has focused on Liechtenstein or the Caribbean islands but, for
Jersey is the
In February, UBS agreed to pay a fine of $780 million and disclose the identity of some clients after US investigators accused it of helping wealthy Americans dodge taxes. President Barack Obama has said he suspects the Cayman Islands,