Well as a keen observer of the disingenuity of the Organisation for Economic Chaos and Destruction point one if Ms Bhatia is to be believed and she is not that the OECD should first unreservedly withdraw its 1998 Harmful Tax Competition Report which still fabricates lack of substance as a factor in tax haven designation.Point two is that not accepting the CRS moves the Bahamas up to favored position for those private clients seeking to rely on the legitimate right to privacy as is protected by the European Union Convention on Human Rights .Point three is that nowhere does the OECD suggest the cost of implementation of CRS should be a first charge on tax revenues collected. If it were since the tax revenues will be statistically irrelevant the CRS project would disintegrate and no doubt before the European Union .Point four is that the European Union is no doubt a dead zone for Bahamian business and no one should take its black list seriously in any event .
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Well as a keen observer of the disingenuity of the Organisation for Economic Chaos and Destruction point one if Ms Bhatia is to be believed and she is not that the OECD should first unreservedly withdraw its 1998 Harmful Tax Competition Report which still fabricates lack of substance as a factor in tax haven designation.Point two is that not accepting the CRS moves the Bahamas up to favored position for those private clients seeking to rely on the legitimate right to privacy as is protected by the European Union Convention on Human Rights .Point three is that nowhere does the OECD suggest the cost of implementation of CRS should be a first charge on tax revenues collected. If it were since the tax revenues will be statistically irrelevant the CRS project would disintegrate and no doubt before the European Union .Point four is that the European Union is no doubt a dead zone for Bahamian business and no one should take its black list seriously in any event .
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