Google – AFP, 19 April 2013
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A bank
teller counts stacks of US dollars and Chinese 100-yuan notes
at a bank in
Hefei, China, January 16, 2011 (AFP/File)
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WASHINGTON
— The Group of 20 economic powers on Friday urged the global adoption of standards
for sharing bank account information in an effort to fight tax evasion and
curtail banking secrecy.
The G20
said they "strongly encourage" all countries to sign on to a
commitment to the automatic exchange of banking information "which is
expected to be the standard," in the group's strongest endorsement yet of
a move that takes aim especially at tax havens.
"More
needs to be done to address the issues of international tax avoidance and
evasion, in particular through tax havens, as well as non-cooperative
jurisdictions," the G20 said in a statement on the sidelines of the
International Monetary Fund and World Bank spring meetings.
It urged
all countries to accept the Multilateral Convention on Mutual Administrative
Assistance in Tax Matters, a framework for the sharing of banking data.
"We
welcome progress made towards automatic exchange of information which is
expected to be the standard and urge all jurisdictions to move towards
exchanging information automatically with their treaty partners, as appropriate."
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