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Actualités & Evénements
Actualités
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09-juil.-2009
In a statement following their 8 July meeting in L’Aquila, the G8 leaders stated "all jurisdictions must now quickly implement their commitments... an appropriate follow up framework is needed to fully benefit from this renewed emphasis on tax information exchange and transparency... We ask the OECD to swiftly address these challenges, propose further steps and report by the time of the next G20 Finance Ministers’ meeting.”
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08-juil.-2009
Le Luxembourg a signé un Protocole à sa Convention de double imposition avec la Norvège, ce qui porte à 12 le nombre d’accords qu’il a conclus en matière d’échange de renseignements à des fins fiscales et lui permet de franchir le seuil requis pour être considéré comme ayant effectivement mis en place la norme en vigueur à l’échelle internationale dans ce domaine.
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07-juil.-2009
The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), with assistance from the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, has just completed a study, Money Laundering through the Football Sector, on what may make the football sector attractive to criminals. It provides several case examples of areas that could be exploited by those wanting to invest illegal money into football, as well as examples of tax evasion.
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23-juin-2009
Addressing a conference organised by the French and German governments in Berlin on the fight against tax fraud and evasion, OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría welcomed progress in implementing international standards of transparency and exchange of information for tax purposes.
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23-juin-2009
At a meeting in Berlin on 23 June hosted by France and Germany, ministers from 19 countries reviewed progress in the fight against international tax evasion, welcoming recent moves by significant financial centres, including four OECD member countries, towards implementation of the OECD standard on transparency and exchange of information in tax matters.
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17-juin-2009
In a statement following their 12-13 June meeting in Lecce, ministers urged "further progress in the implementation of the OECD standards and the involvement of the widest possible number of jurisdictions, including developing countries. It is also essential to develop an effective peer-review mechanism to assess compliance with the same standards. This could be delivered by an expanded Global Forum. We also look forward to an update on progress on the G20 agreement to tackle tax havens at the next OECD Ministerial meeting."
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