lørdag den 15. august 2009

Åh baby

Det føles så godt...
A deal with Switzerland settling U.S. demands for the names of suspected tax dodgers from a Swiss bank has a lot of wealthy Americans with offshore accounts nervously running to their tax advisers — and the Internal Revenue Service.

"They are very frightened," said Richard Boggs, chief executive of Nationwide Tax Relief, a Los-Angeles-based tax firm that specializes in clients with tax debts exceeding $100,000. "You have the super rich who are not used to being pushed around and they are finding themselves in unfamiliar territory." (...)

Peter Zeidenberg, a litigation partner at the law firm DLA Piper in Washington, said he, too, is he seeing more people with undeclared assets seeking information about their legal options.

His advice: "I don't think you have much of a choice but to come forward. ... I think the landscape is permanently changed."
Og så en cigaret, og så lidt mere.

2 kommentarer:

  1. Jeg synes, man burde undersøge halvkriminelle virksomheder som deloitte og touche, kpmg og andre, der tilsyneladende er mere end villige til at hjælpe folk til ulovligheder.

    Alle sportsstjerner i Danmark har åbenbart fået særdeles uheldig rådgivning, og noget af skylden må da falde tilbage på rådgiverne?

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  2. jep. Kan ikke være mere enig.

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