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German Parliament blocks Switzerland tax treaty
The Social Democrats and Greens said today the deal wasn`t tough enough on tax evaders.
Berlin: Opposition parties in Germany`s upper house of Parliament have blocked a new agreement with Switzerland aimed at ending a long-running dispute over German tax cheats who hide their money in Swiss banks.
The Social Democrats and Greens said today the deal wasn`t tough enough on tax evaders. The deal, which was to have gone into force January 1, was to have allowed Germans with undeclared assets in neighbuoring Switzerland to escape punishment by making a one-time payment of between 21 and 41 per cent of the value of their Swiss-held assets. German authorities were also to be given more powers to seek information on German nationals` accounts in Switzerland. It was not immediately clear whether the Christian Democrat-led government would try and renegotiate the treaty.
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The Social Democrats and Greens said today the deal wasn`t tough enough on tax evaders. The deal, which was to have gone into force January 1, was to have allowed Germans with undeclared assets in neighbuoring Switzerland to escape punishment by making a one-time payment of between 21 and 41 per cent of the value of their Swiss-held assets. German authorities were also to be given more powers to seek information on German nationals` accounts in Switzerland. It was not immediately clear whether the Christian Democrat-led government would try and renegotiate the treaty.
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