Questionable Study on banking secrecy
On behalf of the SP Switzerland, a study on the elimination of financial privacy has been commissioned. The results of the study are to me so irritating that I wonder if the Orderer the study, the current market trends, pursuing at all.
I'm not sure if the cost of the study is not better 'every cent counts' for the action should have been used. The acceptance of OECD standards in March 2009, the aspirations of a flat tax (making Switzerland one notabene more problems trying to solve the foreign countries, thereby boosting the costs of regulation of banks in the amount) or the commitments to a white money policy of the financial Plates are just a few measures that have already been initiated. The banks also assert as a result of international pressure already for some time that their business models are not based (more?) on tax evasion.
also caught my attention, the results and the conclusions drawn from them. Realistically speaking the plotted effects does not mean that, consequently, to take a pro-bank-client confidentiality would be heading? This would surely not in the sense of the client. The results of the study predict a case of bank secrecy in an outflow of assets of 700 billion francs, which would mean recession and job losses, what I see tends to be unpleasant. Well, I look the issue but does not prevent such a negative. In the end, the watering down of bank secrecy schon seit längerer Zeit begonnen und der Kapitalabfluss ist bereits im Gange. Eine Abgeltungssteuer mit Grossbritannien und Deutschland würde wohl weitere Abflüsse bedeuten, ich wage aber das in der Studie ermittelte Ausmass zu bezweifeln. Die Qualität der Schweizer Banken kann nicht nur auf das Bankkundengeheimnis reduziert werden, sondern es gibt noch andere Vorzüge, die es künftig verstärkt zu positionieren gilt. Die Differenzierung vom Ausland ist konsequent durch die Qualität der Leistungserbringung der Schweizer Banken vorzunehmen, so dass das Bankkundengeheimnis wieder den Stellenwert einnimt, den es verdient.
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