Making Automatic Information Exchange the Effective Global Standard
Here is a copy of the presentation made by our director, John Christensen, at the recent Tax and Transparency Forum in London.
Addressing a large and diverse audience of industry tax specialists, civil society campaigners, and inter-governmental officials, he laid out why automatic information exchange is now the effective global standard and called on the G20 leaders to apply this standard globally, assist developing and transition countries with building capacity to handle automatic exchange, and suggested that the time is ripe for civil society to pay more attention to the tax evasion services provided by banks, law firms and accounting practices.
You can download John's presentation here.
You can access International Tax Review's article on what John has described as "an inexorable move towards automatic information exchange" here.
Addressing a large and diverse audience of industry tax specialists, civil society campaigners, and inter-governmental officials, he laid out why automatic information exchange is now the effective global standard and called on the G20 leaders to apply this standard globally, assist developing and transition countries with building capacity to handle automatic exchange, and suggested that the time is ripe for civil society to pay more attention to the tax evasion services provided by banks, law firms and accounting practices.
You can download John's presentation here.
You can access International Tax Review's article on what John has described as "an inexorable move towards automatic information exchange" here.
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