A pragmatic tax deal that papers over the cracks

Guest Comment: The secrecy of the Swiss banking sector has been left intact by the new UK tax agreement, although the take for the UK Treasury could be seen as a quick fix measure

The new Swiss tax agreement is a massive step forward in the UK’s seemingly never-ending search for untaxed income overseas and will provide a very tasty windfall to the Treasury.

These accounts will now be subject to a one-off tax of up to a third of their total worth and an annual levy on new gains of between 27% and 48%, but importantly, the holders will preserve their anonymity.

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