If we share with one and that one shares with all, what's the difference really? What's the difference if we leak everything instead of setting up clients to be hacked through some other country's system? Why unmask all names just to hunt a few? Who are you looking for that you don't want the world to know you already knew of? All this ammo really needed?
Look at the mess our finance ministry is in. Collecting tax from Bahamians abroad isn't going to help as much as taxing 1% on whom we were pressured not to but long should have. There's nothing but loss in it for us.
No party can get re-elected placing financial service focus and resources on foreign bully policy compliance before our own is perfect.
Please see the 5 yr re-approval requirement for a Port license. It will go something like this. Loans without austerity is nice, or better yet straight up trade for trade secrets. Secrets for sale only. If this whole scheme is so dependent on our lil roster, then we can be heros on our own.
Stairs is what you use to escape in emergency because the elevators stop working.
Matthew was a tax collector and we survived him too.
The ministry already has a roster of the number of countries needed for 2018. I'm sure talks have begun and completing all wouldn't take long if multilateral (sharing with everyone in the world) doesn't. The ministry wouldn't know which reservation to seek to obtain without trying out bilaterals first. The most notorious obviously needs the most careful route unless OECD typically wants to launch a nuke with these revelations.
Being practically blacklisted by reputation amongst offshore before hasn't done a thing to the finance industry, FATCA did. Threaten access to financial markets like what? What are the reservations offerings?
The unfairness will only be exposed.
OECDs are worried about having enough for their development, where's our development? An international IRS on individual citizens is all this will end up as.
They haven't even tried offering compensating over loss to the industry. Isreal got the largest trade deal in history, billions from Obama, at the same time their Supreme Court allowed FATCA.
How much is it going to cost us to even manage this? Are we supposed to raise tax to afford it or make up for the loss?
killemwitdakno says...
For reference, since Tribune never links anything. http://www.thebahamasinvestor.com/wp-co…
On Small business ‘cannot wait another 5 minutes’
Posted 12 May 2017, 12:27 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
We know how Turnquest gets about his 5mins.
On Small business ‘cannot wait another 5 minutes’
Posted 12 May 2017, 12:26 a.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Another example of financial warfare for those who don't surrender to policy. Banks are supposedly going to leave Britian because they chose Brexit.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/…
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 10:34 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
I hope Tribune archives and doesn't remove all their articles next term like they did last term. There will be lots to still dig through.
On Baha Mar deal ‘doubles down’ on the secrecy
Posted 5 May 2017, 7:05 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
If we share with one and that one shares with all, what's the difference really? What's the difference if we leak everything instead of setting up clients to be hacked through some other country's system? Why unmask all names just to hunt a few? Who are you looking for that you don't want the world to know you already knew of? All this ammo really needed?
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 5:20 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Look at the mess our finance ministry is in. Collecting tax from Bahamians abroad isn't going to help as much as taxing 1% on whom we were pressured not to but long should have.
There's nothing but loss in it for us.
No party can get re-elected placing financial service focus and resources on foreign bully policy compliance before our own is perfect.
Please see the 5 yr re-approval requirement for a Port license. It will go something like this. Loans without austerity is nice, or better yet straight up trade for trade secrets. Secrets for sale only. If this whole scheme is so dependent on our lil roster, then we can be heros on our own.
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 5:13 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
O , the relationship with Azerbaijan for example is going quite well. They're even supporting Biafra's (Our Ibo homeland) freedom.
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 5:03 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Stairs is what you use to escape in emergency because the elevators stop working.
Matthew was a tax collector and we survived him too.
The ministry already has a roster of the number of countries needed for 2018. I'm sure talks have begun and completing all wouldn't take long if multilateral (sharing with everyone in the world) doesn't. The ministry wouldn't know which reservation to seek to obtain without trying out bilaterals first. The most notorious obviously needs the most careful route unless OECD typically wants to launch a nuke with these revelations.
Being practically blacklisted by reputation amongst offshore before hasn't done a thing to the finance industry, FATCA did. Threaten access to financial markets like what? What are the reservations offerings?
The unfairness will only be exposed.
OECDs are worried about having enough for their development, where's our development?
An international IRS on individual citizens is all this will end up as.
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 4:59 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
They haven't even tried offering compensating over loss to the industry. Isreal got the largest trade deal in history, billions from Obama, at the same time their Supreme Court allowed FATCA.
How much is it going to cost us to even manage this? Are we supposed to raise tax to afford it or make up for the loss?
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 4:40 p.m. Suggest removal
killemwitdakno says...
Let's hope Macron doesn't have an offshore account. You said you wanted it 😈
https://youtu.be/xUVz4nRmxn4
On ‘Ball in Bahamas court’ over tax exchange pledges
Posted 5 May 2017, 4:34 p.m. Suggest removal