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Argentina: HSBC charged with aiding tax evasion via Swiss accounts _ Westlaw NZ | Alert24 INTL28/11/2014© Thomson Reuters 2014 Reuters (Buenos Aires) - Argentina has charged HSBC with aiding more than 4,000 citizens to evade taxes by stashing their money in secret Swiss bank accounts, the countrys AFIP tax authority said on Thursday (27 November 2014). AFIP said it received the information on the secret accounts from France, which last week placed HSBCs Swiss private banking arm under formal investigation for possibly aiding tax evasion. We denounce the existence of an illegal platform created by three banking entities (of HSBC) that are operating in Argentina, Ricardo Echegaray, the head of Argentinas AFIP tax agency, told a news conference. Its managers have intervened actively with the sole aim of helping Argentine citizens avoid paying their taxes. A company spokesman had no immediate comment. Argentinas move comes as part of a global crackdown on undeclared funds held in offshore havens, after the global financial crisis strained government budgets and made the need to maximise tax receipts more pressing. Switzerland has become the worlds biggest offshore financial centre thanks to strict banking secrecy laws in the Alpine country. Belgium last week charged HSBC Private Bank with tax fraud and money laundering. Stolen personal details of HSBC clients in Switzerland were passed on to Belgian and French authorities in 2010. Earlier this month, AFIP accused Procter & Gamble, the worlds No 1 household products maker, of tax fraud and said it suspended its operations in the South American country. AFIP did not say on Thursday (27 November 2014) it had suspended HSBCs operations.
Posted on: Sun, 30 Nov 2014 20:13:51 +0000

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