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THE TAXMAN COMMETH: The Offshore Tax Dodge Could Prove Costly

What are the boundaries between legitimate tax planning, tax avoidance and outright tax evasion? It seems the lines are becoming more blurred with each passing day. The issue has been front-page news around the world over the past several months due to world government authorities' successful campaigns to curb the illegal use of offshore banks, tax havens and employment in hope of combating widespread tax evasion.

In the US, UK and Australia, tax authorities are actively targeting offshore schemes and expatriates at an alarming rate. Outside of unscrupulous promoters of offshore tax havens (and their clients), the tax-collecting arms of these governments are also targeting the millions of people living and working around the world who may be unknowingly committing tax evasion.

Here are some recent examples:

• June 2005: In the midst of a broad crackdown on offshore tax shelters using the Patriot Act, the IRS warned US expatriates working and studying abroad that they risk up to a $10,000 fine or 50 per cent of the value of the offshore account if they fail to report overseas bank and financial accounts.

• June 2005: The New York-based Big Four International accounting and consulting giant KPMG has been the subject of an IRS investigation seeking information on the firm's clients that used offshore tax shelters and bank accounts.

• June 2005: Eric Bassingthwaite (an alias) operating out of Channel Islands, and Philip Egglishaw, a Geneva-based Swiss attorney, were targeted for their roles in assisting wealthy Australian attorneys, executives and celebrities (all now under criminal investigation) in illegally sheltering more than $300 million is assets offshore.

• July 2005: In the UK, the HM Revenue & Customs office crackdown on tax evasion and offshore banking resulted in criminal charges for hundreds of client of “offshore” services.

• July 2005: New EU tax rules open up offshore accounts held in several prominent tax havens to scrutiny by government authorities for the purpose of collecting taxes.

A word of caution: Beware.though the taxman certainly can't catch everyone, their powers and methods are becoming increasingly sophisticated.


About the Author
Phillip Townsend, an international consultant, has contributed to national and international publications, including Money magazine, GQ, the International Employment Gazette, Expat World, Freebooter, The Monitor (formerly “Mouse Monitor,” published by the now defunct Scope International, UK) and numerous others. His website is www.nsliving.info

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