Liechtenstein Expresses Support For Swiss Withholding Tax Proposal
by Philip Morton, Investors Offshore.com
17 December 2002
In a recent interview, Liechtenstein's ambassador to the European Union, Prince
Nikolaus reiterated the jurisdiction's position with regard to the European
Union's Savings Tax Directive.
Although the self-imposed deadline for resolving the issue will be missed by
the EU, which has agreed to continue talks next year, both the European bloc
and Switzerland appear to be holding firm to their respective positions, despite
positive noises from both sides.
Speaking to the Reuters news agency, however, Prince Nikolaus came out firmly
in support of Switzerland's withholding tax proposal, although he added that
the principality would also accept legislation enabling voluntary information
exchange for EU residents in return for exemption from said withholding tax.
Warning that a 'common fiscal policy' is unlikely to be agreed upon in the
near future, Liechtenstein's ambassador nevertheless explained that the jurisdiction
has not assumed its position out of any desire to profit at the expense of other
European finance centres:
'In a sense of a cooperation with the European Union, we do not want to profit
from fiscal measures within the EU. But that's all,' he told Reuters.
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