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Redfairen

(1,276 posts)
Mon Apr 29, 2013, 06:48 PM Apr 2013

Billionaires Suffer as Tax Shelters Go Away

It’s hard out there for a tax-sheltering billionaire. Bloomberg News reports today that some of the wealthiest people in the world are scrambling to rearrange their financial affairs as international tax shelters become less accommodating.

• Liechtenstein began in 2009 to require its financial institutions to gather details about the beneficial (i.e. real) owners of all accounts held there. Andorra and Switzerland made their own concessions within a day of Liechtenstein.
• Singapore will make laundering of profits from tax evasion a crime under a law taking effect on July 1.
• Luxembourg announced on April 10 that it would end its bank secrecy policy in 2015.
• Cyprus has been required by the European Union to impose a tax on bank deposits of more than €100,000.
• Jersey, the island in the English Channel that’s a Crown dependency of Britain, is under pressure to change its tax-secrecy laws. In response, it has threatened to sever its ties with Britain.

Libertarians argue that these crackdowns could be a bad thing. They say international tax shelters are good for economic growth worldwide because they discourage growth-destroying overtaxation. “Simply stated, it is very difficult for governments to impose and enforce confiscatory tax rates when investors and entrepreneurs can shift their economic activity to jurisdictions with better tax policy,” Dan Mitchell, an economist and senior fellow at the Cato Institute, wrote in a Room for Debate column at nytimes.com earlier this month.

Other economists support cracking down on small nations that attract rich people and companies with low tax rates and bank secrecy. They argue that tax-shelter countries are parasites. “The full or partial elimination of tax havens would improve welfare in non-haven countries, in part because countries would be induced to increase their tax rates, which they have set at inefficiently low levels in an attempt to attract mobile capital,” wrote University of Michigan economist Joel Slemrod and Michigan State University economist John Wilson in a 2006 working paper.

http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-04-29/billionaires-suffer-as-tax-shelters-go-away

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Billionaires Suffer as Tax Shelters Go Away (Original Post) Redfairen Apr 2013 OP
Just the phrase "Billionaires Suffer" is an oxymoron. Don't even need to read the link. n/t CincyDem Apr 2013 #1
My hemorrhoids bleed for them meow2u3 Apr 2013 #2
Fuck 'em & Tax 'em. Special Prosciuto Apr 2013 #3
My Heart Bleeds- ruffburr Apr 2013 #4
I thought it was from the Onion ChazInAz Apr 2013 #5
A simple billionaire suffers LiberalFighter Apr 2013 #6
They should send their money to Nigeria. It will double or triple within weeks, I hear. Kablooie Apr 2013 #7
My first time ever using this smilie: Brigid Apr 2013 #8
And I'm down to my last 3 billion *sobs*, can you spare a million? uriel1972 Apr 2013 #9
Maybe we could do a few bake sales? yellowcanine Apr 2013 #10
Don't cry for the billionaires Addison Apr 2013 #11
I love that song - especially this version csziggy May 2013 #12
A billionaire may suffer....... DFW May 2013 #13

LiberalFighter

(50,829 posts)
6. A simple billionaire suffers
Mon Apr 29, 2013, 08:58 PM
Apr 2013

when they only receive about $90 million a year through their investments?

They should be in our shoes.

uriel1972

(4,261 posts)
9. And I'm down to my last 3 billion *sobs*, can you spare a million?
Tue Apr 30, 2013, 06:22 AM
Apr 2013

Maybe I have empathy deficit disorder, but eff em.

Addison

(299 posts)
11. Don't cry for the billionaires
Tue Apr 30, 2013, 05:27 PM
Apr 2013

As we speak their accountants are devising new ways to avoid rendering unto Caesar what is Caesar's. And singing that old song . . .

"Oh, no, not I, I will survive
Oh, as long as I know how to love, I know I'll stay alive
I've got all my life to live, I've got all my love to give
And I'll survive, I will survive, oh . . ."

DFW

(54,330 posts)
13. A billionaire may suffer.......
Wed May 1, 2013, 12:13 PM
May 2013

....if he or she has some painful medical condition that cannot be alleviated by medication.

Otherwise, I have a hard time accepting that someone who has a billion dollars, free and clear, is suffering from anything other than the thought of not being able to order a new transcontinental jet on a yearly basis any more.

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