EU adds Barbados, Anguilla to tax haven list, removes Cayman Islands, Oman

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European Union finance ministers added Anguilla and Barbados to the EU's blacklist of tax havens on Tuesday and removed Cayman Islands and Oman after they passed the necessary reforms.

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BRUSSELS - European Union finance ministers added Anguilla and Barbados to the EU’s blacklist of tax havens on Tuesday and removed Cayman Islands and Oman after they passed the necessary reforms. The EU list, set up in 2017 after revelations of widespread tax evasion and avoidance schemes, now includes 12 jurisdictions: American Samoa, Anguilla, Barbados, Fiji, Guam, Palau, Panama, Samoa, Seychelles, Trinidad and Tobago, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Vanuatu.

Those on the blacklist face reputational damages, higher scrutiny in their financial transactions and risk losing EU funds.

 

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F the EU and the UN! Never comply! Stay Sovereign!

Cayman y Oman son lavadores de activos/ Huele a podrido es EU ?....hacen la del🙈🙊🙉........

This comes after Barbados ditches the queen and become a republic, good move the EU

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