Rarely does a book on dividend withholding taxation awaken emotions comparable to the finest John Grisham or Tom Clancy bestselling thriller. Richard Collier's book plunges the reader into the world of predatory banks that exploit the slightest glitch in tax and financial systems and turn it into an idle-running cash machine at the expense of the ordinary taxpayer until the story ends in an ugly way.
Edoardo Traversa, Intertax
Banks seem all too often involved in cases of misconduct, particularly involving the exploitation of tax systems. Banking on Failure explains why and how banks "game the system", accounting for these misconduct cases and analysing the wider implications for financial markets and tax systems.
Banking on Failure: Cum-Ex and Why and How Banks Game the System explains why banks design and use structured products to exploit tax systems. It describes one of the biggest and most complex cases - the "cum-ex" scandal - in which hundreds of banks and funds from across the globe participated in the raid on the public exchequers of a number of countries, with losses in the tens of billions of euros. The book then draws on the significance of this case study, and what this tells us about modern banks and their interactions with tax systems. Banking on Failure demonstrates why the exploitation of tax systems by banks is an inevitable feature of the financial markets landscape, and suggests possible responses.
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This book explains why and how banks game the system. It accounts for why banks are so often involved in cases of misconduct, and why those cases often involve the exploitation of tax systems.
Introduction
1: Cum-Ex in Concept
2: Emergence of Cum-Ex
3: Evolution of Cum-Ex
4: Closure of Cum-Ex and the Aftermath
5: Assessing the Cum-Ex Trade
6: Banks and Misconduct
7: Banks and Tax Systems
8: Conclusions
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Includes a detailed description of cum-ex trade - the biggest tax fraud of its type in Europe
A never-before-seen explanation of the step-by-step evolution of a complex tax-driven structured financial product
Addresses the root causes of why banks are driven to create highly complex structured tax products
Contributes to the understanding of banks and their roles in exploiting tax systems
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Richard Collier is currently a Senior Tax Advisor at the OECD. He was previously an Associate Fellow at the Said Business School, University of Oxford and a Tax Partner with PwC, where he was the global leader of the firm's banking and capital markets tax practice. Richard has written many articles and recently co-authored (with Joe Andrus) a book, Transfer Pricing and the Arm's Length Principle after BEPS.
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Includes a detailed description of cum-ex trade - the biggest tax fraud of its type in Europe
A never-before-seen explanation of the step-by-step evolution of a complex tax-driven structured financial product
Addresses the root causes of why banks are driven to create highly complex structured tax products
Contributes to the understanding of banks and their roles in exploiting tax systems
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780198859673
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
728 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
392
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