Swan Calls For One World Tax System

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Treasurer Wayne Swan has written to his counterparts in the powerful G20 Finance Ministers Group calling for a global action plan to be developed by June to counter international profit shifting and tax avoidance.

Mr Swan leaves Australia for Moscow tonight to attend the Group of 20 meeting, at which he will urge -ministers from the world's largest economies to adopt a more aggressive approach to boosting economic growth and protecting jobs.

Domestically, the government recently named Google and Apple as companies it believes are using complex structures to shift profits to -lower-tax countries.

The Treasurer told The Australian Financial Review yesterday there was a "fair bit of momentum" around the world towards an agreement in Moscow to act on profit shifting, citing British Prime Minister David Cameron, Germany, France and US President Barack Obama, who recently noted "the empirical evidence suggests that income-shifting behaviour by multinational corporations is a significant concern that should be addressed through tax reform".

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In his letter to G20 ministers, Mr Swan said they would be meeting at a time when there were reasons for "tentative optimism" on the global economy but that "reforms that will support jobs and growth" still remained "the most pressing challenge". But he said moving "to enhance the sustainability and integrity of the global tax system" was one of several other challenges.

"International tax standards around the world need to be robust and effective in the context of a global economy operating in a digital age," Mr Swan said. "This changing environment has allowed some corporations to institute practices that allow them to avoid tax. In doing so, they leave all the heavy lifting to the vast bulk of companies and individuals who do the right thing.

"While each country can do much to ensure the integrity of their own tax systems, we must step up our efforts to work together to ensure international tax standards keep pace with the changing nature of global commerce."


http://www.afr.com/p/national/swan_urges_action_on_tax_cheats_etlPFt6f1KkFywolggYttN

Er...what global tax system is that, Mr. Swan?

For a failed government that can not compete in a global economy, perhaps its easier to just call for a global system of governance to enforce domestically failed policies than address the cause of failure.

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A one-world system has been the goal of the controlling elite for many decades. No need to guess who's side Mr. Swan is on.
 
Treasurer Wayne Swan has written to his counterparts in the powerful G20 Finance Ministers Group calling for a global action plan to be developed by June to counter international profit shifting and tax avoidance.
Baaaahhh haaa haaa :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Just when you thought that the parochial idiot couldn't come out with anything more stupid he drops this.
 
I think the word everyone is looking for is "treaty".

Nations have been agreeing on stuff through treaties for quite a while now. It's not exactly a new idea that Wayne Swan just came up with in a fit of bare adequacy.
 
Treasurer Wayne Swan has written to his counterparts in the powerful G20 Finance Ministers Group

Basically this is the only relevant part of the article. It's simply a ploy to make it appear that Wayne Swan is a "real" treasurer and a "player" to try and distract from the obvious fact that he is an abject failure in everything that he has done since being given the job and that his treasury is broke by his own hand and that his Party is an economic house of cards.


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Treasurer Wayne Swan has written to his counterparts in the powerful G20 Finance Ministers Group calling for a global action plan to be developed by June to counter international profit shifting and tax avoidance.


Treasurer Wayne Swan has written to his counterparts in the powerful G20 Finance Ministers Group calling for a global action plan to be developed by June to counter being discovered and prosecuted for international profit shifting and tax avoidance.

wouldn't that be something ...... :rolleyes:
 
He reminds me of that Jar-Jar Binks character that gets so easily manipulated into doing the dirty work of the evil guys behind the curtain.
 
Austacker said:
C'mon guys loosen up, after all is supposed to be the World's best treasurer isn't he (damn sarcastic smiley)


depends what "they" actually mean when they use the word "best" .... if a big picture view is taken then he might be ... we have the best of the worst ....
 
Wayne Swan, discussing his "surplus".

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