Elite Banking at Your Expense: How Secretive Tax Havens are Used to Steal Your Money

Reid Mukai's avatarAfter the Crash

By Robert J. Burrowes

Tax havens are locations around the world where wealthy individuals, criminals and terrorists, as well as governments and government agencies (such as the CIA), banks, corporations, hedge funds, international organizations (such as the Vatican) and crime syndicates (such as the Mafia), can stash their money so that they can avoid regulation and oversight and, very often, evade tax. According to Nicholas Shaxson: ‘Tax havens are now at the heart of the global economy.’

Which is why, as he explains it: ‘The term “tax haven” is a bit of a misnomer, because such places aren’t just about tax. What they sell is escape: from the laws, rules and taxes of jurisdictions elsewhere, usually with secrecy as their prime offering.’ See ‘The tax haven in the heart of Britain’. A tax haven (or ‘secrecy jurisdiction’) then is a ‘place that seeks to attract business by offering politically…

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5 thoughts on “Elite Banking at Your Expense: How Secretive Tax Havens are Used to Steal Your Money”

  1. EVERYONE OUT THERE IN CYBER SPACE AND EVERYWHERE ELSE KNOWS THE ROUTINE TWO FOR ME AND ONE FOR YOU, BEFORE ALONG IT IS GOING TO BE ALL FOR ME AND NONE FOR YOU, THAT IS THE ELITE FOR YOU, ME, AND US.

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