I wonder if they list some of the most common uses?
And will the Rev Lord Stephen Green be telling the government how to stop them?
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I refer to HSBC as “Shanghai Lil’s” in connection with the 1933 song. The lyrics are online.
Even if the Reverend did tell them, Richard, you know as well as I do that nobody in the current government would be interested. And the avoidance industry know that, which is why there’s a flurry of adverts for their services just now.
More anti-bank rhetoric Richard. It’s like you’re shadow boxing alone. There are legitimate reasons to have an offshore account, the “common use” is not evasion.
If it’s not evasion I wager most involve abuse of regulation somewhere
And that’s abuse in tself
Prove otherwise
And when 50% of all accounts in Jersey aren’t declared in the Uk by their owners
Why not?
This is known as “Developing Available Markets”.
Tax scams only previously available to the rich and influential are now to be made accessible to the man-in-the-street.
It is also known as incredibly, selfish greed.