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Thread: U.S. Signs Historic Agreements With Cayman Islands, Costa Rica To Fight Offshore Tax Evasion

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    U.S. Signs Historic Agreements With Cayman Islands, Costa Rica To Fight Offshore Tax Evasion

    Bilateral Pacts Represent First FATCA Agreements in the Caribbean and Central America

    WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced that the United States has signed intergovernmental agreements (IGAs) with the Cayman Islands and Costa Rica this week to implement the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). FATCA is rapidly becoming the global model for combating offshore tax evasion and promoting transparency.

    "Today's announcement marks a milestone in the effort to promote global tax transparency," said Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Tax Affairs Robert B. Stack. "These agreements underscore growing international cooperation in the effort to end tax evasion everywhere."

    FATCA, enacted in 2010, seeks to obtain information on accounts held by U.S. taxpayers in other countries. It requires U.S. financial institutions to withhold a portion of payments made to foreign financial institutions (FFIs) that do not agree to identify and report information on U.S. account holders. FFIs have the option of entering into agreements directly with the IRS, or through one of two alternative Model IGAs signed by their home country.

    Signed this morning, the Cayman Islands IGA is a Model 1B agreement, meaning that FFIs in the Cayman Islands will be required to report tax information about U.S. account holders directly to the Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority, which is the sole channel in the Cayman Islands for the provision of tax-related information to other governments. The Cayman Islands Tax Information Authority will in turn relay that information to the IRS. Additionally, the United States and the Cayman Islands also signed a new Tax Information Exchange Agreement (TIEA), to take the place of the original TIEA signed in 2001.

    "By working together to detect, deter, and discourage offshore tax abuses through increased transparency and enhanced reporting, we can help build a stronger, more stable, and accountable global financial system. We look forward to collaborating with the Government of the Cayman Islands to further these objectives," said Julie Nutter, Minister-Counselor for Economic Affairs at the U.S. Embassy in London, who signed on behalf of the United States.

    The Costa Rica IGA was signed on Tuesday, November 26, and is a Model 1A agreement, meaning that the United States will also provide tax information to the Costa Rican government regarding Costa Rican individuals with accounts in the United States.

    "Today's signing marks a significant step forward in our efforts to work collaboratively to combat offshore tax evasion – an objective that mutually benefits both our countries," said Gonzalo R. Gallegos, Chargé d'Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica, who signed on behalf of the United States.

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    Re: U.S. Signs Historic Agreements With Cayman Islands, Costa Rica To Fight Offshore Tax Evasion

    Current list of countries who joined FATCA:

    Cayman Islands (11-29-2013)
    Costa Rica (11-26-2013)
    Denmark (11-19-2012)
    France (11-14-2013)
    Germany (5-31-2013)
    Ireland (1-23-2013)
    Mexico (11-19-2012)
    Norway (4-15-2013)
    Spain (5-14-2013)
    United Kingdom (9-12-2012)
    Japan (6-11-2013)
    Switzerland (2-14-2013)
    Italy


    and many more in the process of negotiations

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