Greece seeks to
tax accounts in Switzerland
Greece on Monday said it was reviving efforts to conclude an accord with
Switzerland in order to tax Greek bank account holders there, as central bank
data showed a large outflow of deposits abroad.
"The Swiss government has been asked to reactivate the process to sign an
accord between the two countries on the taxation of deposits and other
instruments maintained by Greek citizens in Swiss banks,» the finance ministry
said.
The finance ministry in February said Greeks had legally moved 16 billion
euros ($20 billion) abroad in the last two years, of which less than 10 percent
went to Switzerland.
Struggling to avoid bankruptcy since 2010, Greece has been trying to clamp
down on perennial problems of tax evasion and avoidance but with limited
success.
Top-selling Ta Nea daily on Monday said the Bank of Greece had information on
403 Greeks who had moved at least 100,000 euros abroad in 2010 whilst claiming
to have zero income.
Overall, 731 Greeks had moved a billion euros to foreign banks in 2010, the
newspaper claimed. [AFP] |
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