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  • Daman Securities Internationall becomes DIFX member
  • Australian Senators Approve CGT Exemption For Foreign Investors
  • Wealthy renew interest in Switzerland
  • German Tax Amnesty Faces Legal Challenge
  • BBA ready to implement new unclaimed assets regime
  • Isle of Man Promotes New Trust Services Legislation
  • Japanese Investors Keen On Caribbean-Based Hedge Funds
  • Stunning Fund Asset Growth In Luxembourg
  • Butterfield Bank acquires wealth manager
  • Julius Baer opens new wealth office, appoints head
  • Approval of a new management company under chapter 13 of the law of 20 December 2002 concerning unde
  • UK's Land Securities Converts To REIT Status
  • Approval of four new management companies under chapter 13 of the law of 20 December 2002 concerning
  • Jersey Firm Wins Sukuk From Gulf Tour
  • Officials hit offshore bank with cease-trade order
  • Banking
  • Central Bank of Malta Raises the Central Intervention Rate
  • Best Bank Award
  • Societe Generale bank - More time for French trader quiz
  • Butterfield Bank acquires wealth manager
  • The expats guide to paying lower taxes
  • Credit Risk Transfer: Joint Forum Paper
  • Central Bank of Malta Quarterly Review - First Issue 2007
  • Netherlands To Scrap Capital Tax On Investment Funds
  • Hong Kong-Based Law Firms Benefiting From IPO Surge
  • Taiwanese money overflows into Swiss private banks
  • Dubai Regulator Signs Agreement With US Banking Supervisors
  • Foreign Banks Now Permitted To Open Up In China
  • Equities fall on concern of rising interest rates
  • Officials hit offshore bank with cease-trade order
  • Hong Kong To Continue With US Dollar Peg
  • Slight increase in the banks’ balance sheet total as at 31 March 2007
  • First Sukuk Bond Index Launched
  • BBA ready to implement new unclaimed assets regime
  • Cyprus Applies To Join The Eurozone
  • Malta tax haven base for Commonwealth Bank
  • Cyprus and Malta Get Go Ahead to Start Using Euro Next Year
  • Betting
  • Nasscom: ITES/BPO Strategy Summit 2007
  • Brokerage
  • Daman Securities Internationall becomes DIFX member
  • Japan Mulls Unified Tax System For Unlisted Stocks
  • Chinese Firms To List Simultaneously On Hong Kong And China Bourses
  • Credit Risk Transfer: Joint Forum Paper
  • Development
  • Bermuda Sees 25% Rise In Incorporations In First Quarter
  • Planning For The Future | Offshore in Bermuda
  • Mauritius Unperturbed By Indian Reduction Of Tax Advantages For FIIs
  • Snow Confident FTAA Deadline Can Be Met
  • Hong Kong Attracted Record Numbers Of Foreign Firms in 2004
  • Role of ICT in Development and Prosperity
  • Israel Lines Up New Tax Incentives For Foreign Investors
  • Hong Kong Coins It From Incoming HINWIs
  • New EU Members Back Tax Competition, Says Estonian Finance Minister
  • Hong Kong Scheme Seeks To Attract Best Overseas Talent
  • United States And Morocco Sign Free Trade Deal
  • Bloomberg Sings Praises Of New York?s Film Tax Incentives
  • Research And Development Tax-Breaks Increase, Says OECD
  • Mauritius Pushing Advantages For Indian Firms
  • Cyprus Applies To Join The Eurozone
  • Rise In UK Corporate Tax Revenues Eases Pressure On Brown To Raise Tax
  • Luxembourg And Ireland Top EU 'Rich List'
  • Trade And Aid Measures Proposed To End Turkish Cypriot Isolation
  • UAE Plans Reclassification Of Listed Stocks
  • Hong Kong/China Trade Ties Strengthened By CEPA II
  • Dubai's Economic Growth Rate Soars
  • Anguilla Issues First 'Fast-Track' Fund License
  • G-7 Ministers Meet
  • Ireland Hopes To Double Trade With China In 5 Years
  • Hong Kong And China To Discuss Comprehensive Double Tax Treaty
  • Company Registrations Show Significant Growth In Nevis
  • Gibraltar Budget Delivers Minor Tax Changes
  • McCreevy's Tax Policies Praised By Irish Business Community
  • Hong Kong Remains World's Freest Economy
  • Lightly-Taxed EU Countries Top GDP Rankings
  • Hong Kong-Based Law Firms Benefiting From IPO Surge
  • Costa Rica`s BB ratings affirmed on good economic growth - S&P
  • Doing Business
  • Isle of Man recognised as - the leading offshore centre -
  • UK Accounting Bodies Welcome Tax Relief For Providers Of Services
  • Foreign Banks Now Permitted To Open Up In China
  • NPC Approves China's Unified Corporate Tax
  • Mauritius Pushing Advantages For Indian Firms
  • Mauritius May Admit Foreign Law Firms
  • Small Businesses Welcome Commons Report On Tax Compliance
  • Global Investors Pour Money Into Ireland
  • Switzerland Remains Defiant Over Tax System
  • CARICOM Ministers Meet Condy
  • Hong Kong/China Trade Ties Strengthened By CEPA II
  • Seychelles Investment Bureau Will Act As ‘One Stop Shop’ For Investors
  • Anguilla Issues First 'Fast-Track' Fund License
  • Singapore-Kazakhstan Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement Comes into Force
  • Singapore And Japan Conclude 'New Age' Economic Agreement
  • Mauritius Unperturbed By Indian Reduction Of Tax Advantages For FIIs
  • British Virgin Islands Enters List of Global Financial Centres
  • Moody Issues Favourable Report On The Bahamas
  • Turkey Agrees To Customs Union With New EU Members
  • US And Russia Sign Bilateral Market Access Agreement
  • Mauritius entered into a growing network of Double Taxation Avoidance Treaties
  • Belgium To Introduce 'Cost Of Capital' Deduction
  • Hong Kong Remains World's Freest Economy
  • Secretary Paulson to Visit FinCEN
  • DTA Between Hong Kong And Belgium Enters Into Force
  • Putin Offers To Make Peace With Business
  • OECD To Improve Model Tax Treaty Convention
  • Malta tax haven base for Commonwealth Bank
  • Switzerland Still Attractive To Multinationals Despite Tax Concerns
  • The Bahamas Scoops 'Best IFC In The Americas' Award
  • Inland Revenue Introduces Enhanced Online Facilities For Tax Agents
  • United States And Morocco Sign Free Trade Deal
  • China Agrees Tariff Reduction Programme With ASEAN
  • French Court Upholds EU Freedom Of Establishment
  • HK Lawyers Welcome Third Phase Of CEPA
  • Cyprus and Malta Get Go Ahead to Start Using Euro Next Year
  • Report Suggests Guernsey Is UK Captive Domicile Of Choice
  • Ireland To Invest EUR13.6 Billion In Enterprise
  • IFSC prepares for global investors conference
  • Russia To Limit Taxman's Powers
  • Romania shows interest in Jafza unique business model
  • Bulgaria Mulls Cut In Corporate Tax
  • Dutch Tax Package To Improve Business Environment
  • Snow Confident FTAA Deadline Can Be Met
  • Netherlands Combats Tax Evasion
  • CEPA Bringing Major Boost To Hong Kong
  • Everyday Tax Advice Won't Trigger Disclosure Obligation, Says Inland Revenue
  • South African Budget To Reform Dividend Taxes
  • Hong Kong Attracted Record Numbers Of Foreign Firms in 2004
  • Tax Competition Heats Up In Switzerland
  • UAE Plans Reclassification Of Listed Stocks
  • Cypriot Supreme Court's Ruling Good News For Investors
  • IHC formal decree and relocation to Dubai World Central
  • Switzerland And Japan Explore Updated Tax Treaty, Closer Investment Ties
  • No Cut In Salaries Tax For Hong Kong This Year, Tang Tells Lawmakers
  • Israel Lines Up New Tax Incentives For Foreign Investors
  • IOM Signs TIEAs with Nordic Economies
  • New EU Members Back Tax Competition, Says Estonian Finance Minister
  • US Ruling Favours Luxembourg Holding Company Structures
  • OECD Updates Unco-operative Tax Havens List
  • Bahrain Launches Financial Services Development Agency
  • Dubai Financial Services Authority - DFSA Consults On Islamic Finance Legislation
  • Cyprus And San Marino Cuddle Up
  • UK Budget Places London At Centre Of Islamic Finance
  • Hong Kong Remains World's Freest Economy, Says Cato Institute
  • Mauritius Tops African Ease Of Business Rankings
  • E-Commerce
  • Nasscom: ITES/BPO Strategy Summit 2007
  • Amazon To Locate Technical Operations Centre In Ireland
  • US Taxpayers E-File In Record Numbers
  • Economy
  • Greek Government Provides Detail On Corporate Tax Reduction
  • State Coffers Begin To Fill With Tax Revenues Once more
  • Trade And Aid Measures Proposed To End Turkish Cypriot Isolation
  • Putin Offers To Make Peace With Business
  • Cypriot Tax Revenues Boosted By Offshore Inflows
  • Seychelles Investment Bureau Will Act As ‘One Stop Shop’ For Investors
  • Bush?s 2006 Budget Proposes $1.3 Trillion In Tax Cuts
  • Bermuda Sees 25% Rise In Incorporations In First Quarter
  • HK Lawyers Welcome Third Phase Of CEPA
  • Dubai's Economic Growth Rate Soars
  • Dubai Government To Issue New Law On Foreign Ownership Of Property
  • Cyprus and Malta Get Go Ahead to Start Using Euro Next Year
  • Ireland To Invest EUR13.6 Billion In Enterprise
  • Nordic Countries Sign Tax Deal With Isle Of Man
  • Italians Will See EUR12 Billion In Tax Cuts
  • Canada To Cut Corporate Income Tax
  • Singapore Tops Ranking Of Most Cost-Effective Business Locations
  • Individual Tax Cuts Pass Australian Parliament
  • Hungarian Government May Back Flat Rate Of Income Tax
  • ICT Ireland Urges Government To Retain Low Tax Policy
  • India Examining Alternatives To Capital Gains Tax On Shares
  • VAT Change To Bring Cashflow Boost To UK Businesses
  • Sarkozy Presents French Budget
  • United States House Approves Corporate Tax Bill
  • Everyday Tax Advice Won't Trigger Disclosure Obligation, Says Inland Revenue
  • Merz Striving For Lowest Rate Of VAT In Europe
  • Fundamental Reform Of Eurozone Pact Unlikely, Says Barroso
  • Gibraltar Budget Delivers Minor Tax Changes
  • Hong Kong Remains World's Freest Economy, Says Cato Institute
  • Canadian Conservatives Pledge Lower Tax And Lower Spend
  • China Sets 2006 Tax Revenue Record
  • Tax Competition Heats Up In Switzerland
  • Mauritius Unperturbed By Indian Reduction Of Tax Advantages For FIIs
  • No Cut In Salaries Tax For Hong Kong This Year, Tang Tells Lawmakers
  • IOM Signs TIEAs with Nordic Economies
  • United States And Morocco Sign Free Trade Deal
  • Lightly-Taxed EU Countries Top GDP Rankings
  • Company Registrations Show Significant Growth In Nevis
  • Incoming EU Tax Chief Supports Company Tax Base Harmonisation
  • Switzerland Drops, Luxembourg And Ireland Rise In GDP Rankings
  • UK Budget Places London At Centre Of Islamic Finance
  • Tax Break Extension Will Save Small US Firms Billions In Taxes
  • Costa Rica`s BB ratings affirmed on good economic growth - S&P
  • Luxembourg And Ireland Top EU 'Rich List'
  • Latvia To Adopt 12.5% Corporate Tax Rate
  • McCreevy Leaves Stewardship Of Irish Economy On An Optimistic Note
  • Gibraltar To Have More Say In Running Of FSC
  • China And Caribbean Pledge Closer Economic And Political Cooperation
  • New French Tax Break Aimed At Boosting Consumer Credit Market
  • Switzerland Remains Defiant Over Tax System
  • Australian Government Proposes A$34bn Tax Cut
  • France Suggests EU-Wide Investment Tax Amnesty
  • Hong Kong Coins It From Incoming HINWIs
  • Mauritius Pushing Advantages For Indian Firms
  • Switzerland Considering EU Options
  • Jersey Finance Welcomes Decision On Corporate Tax
  • Netherlands To Scrap Capital Tax On Investment Funds
  • Hong Kong Scheme Seeks To Attract Best Overseas Talent
  • EC Proposes VAT Changes
  • Switzerland Keeps Options Open On EU Membership
  • Isle of Man Promotes New Trust Services Legislation
  • Swiss Cities Offer Best Quality Of Life For Expat Workers
  • Moody Issues Favourable Report On The Bahamas
  • EU Agrees To Extend Canary Islands Fiscal Regime
  • Abolition Of Subscription Tax In Luxembourg Welcomed
  • Cypriot Tax Amnesty Highly Successful, Says Tax Office
  • McCreevy's Tax Policies Praised By Irish Business Community
  • EU VAT & The Internet
  • Amazon To Locate Technical Operations Centre In Ireland
  • European Companies May Be Able To Recover VAT On Capital Raising Costs
  • EC Proposes VAT Changes
  • EC To Extend E-Commerce VAT Rules
  • EU Simplifies Tax Filing Process For Multinationals
  • VAT Change To Bring Cashflow Boost To UK Businesses
  • Merz Striving For Lowest Rate Of VAT In Europe
  • Finance
  • India To Cut Corporate Income Tax
  • FTI Claims VAT Policy Is Incompatible With European Law
  • Mauritius entered into a growing network of Double Taxation Avoidance Treaties
  • Germany Planning To Equalise Corporate Tax Levels, Report Suggests
  • Cyprus Applies To Join The Eurozone
  • Jersey Finance Welcomes Decision On Corporate Tax
  • Poland To Put In Place Flat Tax System
  • Malta tax haven base for Commonwealth Bank
  • OECD Urges Australia To Cut Marginal Tax Rates
  • Company Registrations Show Significant Growth In Nevis
  • Inland Revenue Introduces Enhanced Online Facilities For Tax Agents
  • Incoming EU Tax Chief Supports Company Tax Base Harmonisation
  • EC Proposes VAT Changes
  • Isle of Man Promotes New Trust Services Legislation
  • Basic bank accounts help
  • Tax Break Extension Will Save Small US Firms Billions In Taxes
  • Republicans Agree To Push For Five Year Tax Cut Extensions
  • HMRC Clarifies Position On Tax Residence
  • Abolition Of Subscription Tax In Luxembourg Welcomed
  • McCreevy's Tax Policies Praised By Irish Business Community
  • Daman Securities Internationall becomes DIFX member
  • Hong Kong To Continue With US Dollar Peg
  • Hong Kong May Cut Tax Rates
  • Mauritius Unperturbed By Indian Reduction Of Tax Advantages For FIIs
  • State Coffers Begin To Fill With Tax Revenues Once more
  • Trade And Aid Measures Proposed To End Turkish Cypriot Isolation
  • EU To Lift Trade Tariffs On US
  • Bulgaria Mulls Cut In Corporate Tax
  • Slight increase in the banks’ balance sheet total as at 31 March 2007
  • Japan Mulls Unified Tax System For Unlisted Stocks
  • BBA urges drive for better EU regulation
  • Cyprus And Germany Agree Double Taxation Pact
  • Harper Proposes Personal Income Tax Cuts
  • OECD Readies Changes To Model Double Tax Agreement
  • McCreevy Makes Tax Pledges To Woo Back White Collar Vote
  • McCreevy Leaves Stewardship Of Irish Economy On An Optimistic Note
  • EU Simplifies Tax Filing Process For Multinationals
  • Turkey Set To Cut Corporate And Personal Income Taxes
  • South African Budget To Reform Dividend Taxes
  • Seychelles Investment Bureau Will Act As ‘One Stop Shop’ For Investors
  • McCreevy Takes A Stand Over EU Corporate Tax Plans
  • Switzerland Remains Defiant Over Tax System
  • Australian Government Proposes A$34bn Tax Cut
  • Russian Tax Amnesty Begins
  • Chinese Firms To List Simultaneously On Hong Kong And China Bourses
  • Netherlands To Cut Corporate Tax In 2007
  • Bermuda Sees 25% Rise In Incorporations In First Quarter
  • France Suggests EU-Wide Investment Tax Amnesty
  • Hungarian Government Reaches Compromise Tax Deal With Country?s Banks
  • Hong Kong Coins It From Incoming HINWIs
  • New EU Members Back Tax Competition, Says Estonian Finance Minister
  • China To Reduce Stamp Duty On Share Deals
  • Netherlands To Scrap Capital Tax On Investment Funds
  • Hong Kong Lawmakers Approve Fund Profits Tax Exemption
  • Individual Tax Cuts Pass Australian Parliament
  • Hungarian Government May Back Flat Rate Of Income Tax
  • Banking in Cyprus - Anti-Money Laundering Measures
  • Dutch Government Hands Out EUR2.5 Billion In Tax Cuts
  • India Examining Alternatives To Capital Gains Tax On Shares
  • VAT Change To Bring Cashflow Boost To UK Businesses
  • Dubai Financial Services Authority - DFSA Consults On Islamic Finance Legislation
  • EU Agrees To Extend Canary Islands Fiscal Regime
  • United States House Approves Corporate Tax Bill
  • Merz Striving For Lowest Rate Of VAT In Europe
  • China To Extend Stamp Duty Exemption For Closed-End Funds
  • Gibraltar Budget Delivers Minor Tax Changes
  • EU Will Not Rush To Re-Impose Tariffs On US Despite Concerns Over New Tax Law
  • Rangel Introduces Tax Reduction and Reform Act
  • Bulgaria To Cut Corporate Income Tax
  • The Global Flat Tax Revolution
  • Conservatives Plan To Scrap UK Inheritance Ta
  • Cypriot Tax Amnesty Highly Successful, Says Tax Office
  • Rise In UK Corporate Tax Revenues Eases Pressure On Brown To Raise Tax
  • UK Accounting Bodies Welcome Tax Relief For Providers Of Services
  • Greek Government Provides Detail On Corporate Tax Reduction
  • The Continuing Impact of International assessments on finance centres
  • Gordon Brown Leaves 'Non-Doms' Unscathed
  • China Reduces Stamp Duty On Share Transactions
  • Chirac Keen To Regain Tax Cut Momentum
  • South Africa Cuts Business Tax
  • Small Businesses Welcome Commons Report On Tax Compliance
  • Buffett Complains His Taxes Are Too Low
  • German Tax Amnesty Faces Legal Challenge
  • Berlusconi Wins Fight To Cut Tax In 2005
  • Bush?s 2006 Budget Proposes $1.3 Trillion In Tax Cuts
  • Tax Cut Continues To Boost US Company Dividend Payments
  • The expats guide to paying lower taxes
  • Italian Budget Proposes Substantial Corporate Tax Cut
  • Cyprus and Malta Get Go Ahead to Start Using Euro Next Year
  • Guidance Issued On New US Manufacturing Tax Deduction
  • EU Council Adopts Code Of Conduct On Transfer Pricing Double Taxation
  • Luxembourg And Ireland Top EU 'Rich List'
  • Central Bank of Malta Quarterly Review - First Issue 2007
  • Singapore-Kazakhstan Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement Comes into Force
  • EU Savings Tax Directive On Schedule For July 2005 Introduction
  • Italians Will See EUR12 Billion In Tax Cuts
  • Canada To Cut Corporate Income Tax
  • Latvia To Adopt 12.5% Corporate Tax Rate
  • ICT Ireland Urges Government To Retain Low Tax Policy
  • Greece Outlines Plan To Cut Corporate Tax Rate By One-Third
  • Sarkozy Presents French Budget
  • Everyday Tax Advice Won't Trigger Disclosure Obligation, Says Inland Revenue
  • British Entrepreneur Defends Russian Tax System
  • Canadian Conservatives Pledge Lower Tax And Lower Spend
  • Research And Development Tax-Breaks Increase, Says OECD
  • Tax Competition Heats Up In Switzerland
  • South African Tax Amnesty Expected To Add R50 Billion To Economy
  • New French Tax Break Aimed At Boosting Consumer Credit Market
  • Frauds
  • Officials hit offshore bank with cease-trade order
  • G-7 Ministers Meet
  • Public Statement - Capital Offshore Group
  • ID theft: Don t lose yourself on the internet
  • EU Introduces Border Cash Controls
  • Societe Generale bank - More time for French trader quiz
  • Money Laundering
  • Fund Management
  • Japanese Investors Keen On Caribbean-Based Hedge Funds
  • Stunning Fund Asset Growth In Luxembourg
  • GIBA Welcomes Introduction Of Qualifying Investor Funds Regime
  • Netherlands To Scrap Capital Tax On Investment Funds
  • Hong Kong Lawmakers Approve Fund Profits Tax Exemption
  • China To Extend Stamp Duty Exemption For Closed-End Funds
  • Julius Baer opens new wealth office, appoints head
  • Approval of a new management company under chapter 13 of the law of 20 December 2002 concerning unde
  • Approval of four new management companies under chapter 13 of the law of 20 December 2002 concerning
  • Hong Kong-Based Law Firms Benefiting From IPO Surge
  • Jersey Firm Wins Sukuk From Gulf Tour
  • Germany To Follow UK With Introduction Of Property Trusts
  • Luxembourg To Introduce New Investment Vehicle
  • Anguilla Issues First 'Fast-Track' Fund License
  • Daman Securities Internationall becomes DIFX member
  • Cayman Islands A Conduit For Asian Hedge Fund Investors
  • Isle of Man Promotes New Trust Services Legislation
  • Government
  • Rise In UK Corporate Tax Revenues Eases Pressure On Brown To Raise Tax
  • France Suggests EU-Wide Investment Tax Amnesty
  • Mauritius Unperturbed By Indian Reduction Of Tax Advantages For FIIs
  • Hong Kong Coins It From Incoming HINWIs
  • IOM Signs TIEAs with Nordic Economies
  • Secretary Paulson to Visit FinCEN
  • WTO Doha Round Talks Continue At Technical Level
  • Dubai Financial Services Authority - DFSA Consults On Islamic Finance Legislation
  • Greek Government Provides Detail On Corporate Tax Reduction
  • Russia To Limit Taxman's Powers
  • Latvia To Adopt 12.5% Corporate Tax Rate
  • Netherlands Combats Tax Evasion
  • Gibraltar To Have More Say In Running Of FSC
  • China And Caribbean Pledge Closer Economic And Political Cooperation
  • New French Tax Break Aimed At Boosting Consumer Credit Market
  • The expats guide to paying lower taxes
  • Switzerland Considering EU Options
  • Jersey Finance Welcomes Decision On Corporate Tax
  • Singapore-Kazakhstan Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement Comes into Force
  • IRS Hails Record E-File Figures
  • Cowen Welcomes Passage Of 2007 Finance Bill
  • Isle of Man Promotes New Trust Services Legislation
  • Cyprus And San Marino Cuddle Up
  • US Taxpayers E-File In Record Numbers
  • Revenue Commission Unveils E-Filing Figures
  • Canadian Conservatives Pledge Lower Tax And Lower Spend
  • Abolition Of Subscription Tax In Luxembourg Welcomed
  • McCreevy's Tax Policies Praised By Irish Business Community
  • State Coffers Begin To Fill With Tax Revenues Once more
  • Trade And Aid Measures Proposed To End Turkish Cypriot Isolation
  • UAE Plans Reclassification Of Listed Stocks
  • Inland Revenue Introduces Enhanced Online Facilities For Tax Agents
  • Seychelles Investment Bureau Will Act As ‘One Stop Shop’ For Investors
  • Bermuda Sees 25% Rise In Incorporations In First Quarter
  • Isle Of Man Appoints New Chief Minister
  • Dubai Government To Issue New Law On Foreign Ownership Of Property
  • Gibraltar Votes 'Yes' To New Constitution
  • Nordic Countries Sign Tax Deal With Isle Of Man
  • G-7 Ministers Meet
  • Individual Tax Cuts Pass Australian Parliament
  • Hungarian Government May Back Flat Rate Of Income Tax
  • India Examining Alternatives To Capital Gains Tax On Shares
  • United States House Approves Corporate Tax Bill
  • Gibraltar Budget Delivers Minor Tax Changes
  • Turkey Set To Cut Corporate And Personal Income Taxes
  • Insurance
  • In Malta Watchdogs Assess Risks of Solvency II
  • London Insurer Announces Bermuda Venture
  • Credit Risk Transfer: Joint Forum Paper
  • International
  • Irish Growth Set To Remain Strong
  • Belgium To Introduce 'Cost Of Capital' Deduction
  • European Companies May Be Able To Recover VAT On Capital Raising Costs
  • Hong Kong Remains World's Freest Economy
  • Luxembourg And Ireland Top EU 'Rich List'
  • New EU Members Back Tax Competition, Says Estonian Finance Minister
  • Singapore-Kazakhstan Avoidance of Double Taxation Agreement Comes into Force
  • DTA Between Hong Kong And Belgium Enters Into Force
  • EU Introduces Border Cash Controls
  • OECD To Improve Model Tax Treaty Convention
  • Trade And Aid Measures Proposed To End Turkish Cypriot Isolation
  • Consensus Over Stability And Growth Pact Edges Closer
  • Switzerland Still Attractive To Multinationals Despite Tax Concerns
  • The Bahamas Scoops 'Best IFC In The Americas' Award
  • Latvia To Adopt 12.5% Corporate Tax Rate
  • Marshall Islands Removed from OECD List
  • VAT Change To Bring Cashflow Boost To UK Businesses
  • Bush Signs US-Australia Free Trade Agreement
  • EU Agrees To Extend Canary Islands Fiscal Regime
  • Cyprus And San Marino Cuddle Up
  • UAE Plans Reclassification Of Listed Stocks
  • China Unblocks Hong Kong Cash Tunnel
  • UK Budget Places London At Centre Of Islamic Finance
  • EU Will Not Rush To Re-Impose Tariffs On US Despite Concerns Over New Tax Law
  • China And Caribbean Pledge Closer Economic And Political Cooperation
  • China Agrees Tariff Reduction Programme With ASEAN
  • French Court Upholds EU Freedom Of Establishment
  • Report Suggests Guernsey Is UK Captive Domicile Of Choice
  • Tax Haven Act on Agenda for PWM Seminar