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Australia Takes Action Against Tax Evasion In Vanuatu
by Mary Swire, Tax-News.com, Hong Kong

02 May 2008

Under the banner of Project Wickenby, Australian and international agencies on Monday conducted operations across three countries to attack abusive tax evasion schemes linked to Vanuatu.

The Australian Federal Police have arrested one promoter in Western Australia, and several other people will be summonsed to appear in court shortly. Search warrants were executed in Sydney, Vanuatu and New Zealand on 28th April as part of the operations.

The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is also conducting 80 audits examining allegedly false tax deductions exceeding AUD90mn (USD84mn).

Commenting on the anti-evasion operations, Australian Treasurer Wayne Swann stated that:

"People who avoid tax through the use of abusive tax haven schemes place an unfair burden on the vast majority of the Australian community who do the right thing."

"Anyone involved in these schemes is encouraged to come forward voluntarily and cooperate with the authorities. People who contact the Tax Office before they are contacted may have access to reduced penalties."

The ATO, the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Crime Commission were assisted in the investigation by various international agencies, including the Vanuatu Police Force, New Zealand Police and New Zealand Inland Revenue Department.

In addition to the Treasurer's department, a number of Australian government ministers' agencies were also involved in the joint operations, including those of: Robert McClelland, Attorney-General; Stephen Smith, Minister for Foreign Affairs; Chris Bowen, Assistant Treasurer and Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs; Bob Debus, Minister for Home Affairs; Senator Nick Sherry, Minister for Superannuation and Corporate Law; Duncan Kerr, Parliamentary Secretary for Pacific Island Affairs; and Bob McMullan, Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance.

Senator Sherry is due to meet Greg Tanzer, Secretary-General of IOSCO, next week to discuss increasing the transparency of financial transactions in Vanuatu.

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