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Showing posts with label Aruba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aruba. Show all posts

12/6/17

EU releases "nebulous" tax haven blacklist; Netherlands not on it - by Janene Pieters

The European Union published its black list of tax havens. It consists of 17 countries the EU believes help multinationals and rich people avoid the tax authorities. The Netherlands does not appear on the list - no EU countries do. But Aruba and Curacao, which form part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, were placed on a "gray list" - they have two years to implement promised improvements, or they'll be blacklisted, the Volkskrant reports.

This blacklist was compiled following journalistic revelations about large scale tax evasion by multinationals, entrepreneurs, politicians and others from documents like the Panama papers, the Paradise papers, Lux leaks and the like. After over a year of negotiations, the EU member states agreed to put 17 countries on the blacklist, including Panama, the United Arab Emirates, the Marshall Islands and Grenada. The countries on this EU blacklist can be penalized with trade barriers, stricter controls, loss of EU subsidies and additional tax levies, according to the newspaper.

In addition to the blacklist, the Member States also agreed to put 47 countries on a gray list. These countries promised enough improvements not to be blacklisted immediately. They have a maximum of 2 years to implement these improvements, or they will be moved to the blacklist. In addition to Aruba and Curacao, these countries also include Hon Kong, Taiwan, Turkey, the Cayman Islands, the Seychelles, Guernsey and Andorra.

European Commissioner Pierre Moscovici of Economic and Financial Affairs emphasized that these lists were compiled by the Member States and not by the European Commission. It is up to the Member States themselves how they handle their taxes, and the Member States can decide whether to impose sanctions against the countries on the black list. The Commission tried to impose an obligation to do so, but it failed.

The Socialists and Greens in the European Parliament called the list weak, according to the newspaper. The Greens believe that Member States like the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Great Britain and Cyprus should also be on the blacklist. "It is sad that the member states have shown so little courage and responsibility", PvdA European Parliamentarian Paul Tang said to the Volkskrant. He added that the cry of indignation about tax evasion was smothered in the back rooms of Brussels.

Last week development company Oxfam Novib also said that if the criteria for non-EU countries were also applied to EU member states, the . The company referred specifically to the Netherlands' sweetheart tax deal with American coffee giant Starbucks.

Last year the Netherlands was reprimanded by the European Commission for allowing Starbucks to avoid almost 26 million euros in taxes through the Netherlands. Despite the Dutch government's objections, the 

Read more: EU releases tax haven blacklist; Netherlands not on it | NL Times

5/3/13

Offshore Banking: Britain under pressure to clean up Caribbean, S. American tax havens

British Overseas Territories in the Western Hemisphere will abandon their "tax haven" status as London struggles to raise cash and counter European charges its Caribbean and other overseas territories encourage tax evasion.

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said London signed agreements with its overseas territories that will automate tax information exchange between Britain, its major international partners and Europe.

The sharing of tax information exposes bank account holders to tax collection authorities not only in Britain but also other countries and follows large-scale bank account disclosures secured as part of the European Union's financial rescue of Cyprus.

EU pried the information out of Cyprus by encouraging a media vilification campaign that focused on Russian account holders and suspected money laundering activities in Cyprus.

But the measure also targeted European tax evaders, Middle East financiers and anyone else interested in hiding assets from the taxman.

EU campaigns were aided by online leaks of alleged tax evaders' personal data. Luxembourg and non-EU Switzerland have also given in -- though only to some degree in the case of Switzerland -- to EU demand for disclosures.

Read more: U.K. under pressure to clean up Caribbean, S. American tax havens - UPI.com

1/14/12

Dutchman Van der Sloot gets 28 years for Peru murder

A Peruvian court on Friday sentenced Dutch national Joran van der Sloot to 28 years in prison for murder of a young woman he met at a Lima casino.

Prosecutors had asked for a 30-year sentence for first-degree murder and theft in the May 30, 2010, killing of Stephany Flores. She died five years to the day after the unsolved disappearance of U.S. teen Natalee Holloway on the Caribbean island of Aruba.

The 24-year-old van der Sloot, who pleaded guilty in the Flores death on Wednesday, was also ordered by the Lima court to pay $75,000 in reparations to the family of the 21-year-old victim. He said he reserves the right to appeal.

For more: Van der Sloot gets 28 years for Peru murder - World - CBC News

12/29/08

Vestas receives order for 10 V90-3.0 MW turbines in Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles

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Vestas receives order for 10 V90-3.0 MW turbines in Aruba, the Netherlands Antilles

Vestas has received an order for delivery of 10 units of V90-3.0 MW wind turbines for Wind Park “Vader Piet” in Aruba (Netherlands Antilles) from Hutting Windenergy and Bright Capital Partners. The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning. Delivery of the wind turbines will start in the third quarter of 2009 and the commissioning is planned for the beginning of 2010.

”This project is very special to us, caused by its extraordinary and exotic location. The transport to Aruba will take place by dedicated sea transport. Due to limited availability of heavy transport and crane facilities on the island, the transportation includes the necessary cranes and trailers as well as the turbines, towers etc. We are very proud that Hutting Windenergy and Bright Capital Partners have chosen to work with Vestas in the Netherlands Antilles. After several successful projects in the Netherlands, this means a large step forward in our fruitful relationship,” says Hans Vestergaard, Managing Director, Vestas Benelux B.V.