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good you are on the case CLEANGREEN !
What is happening about “the foreign trust disclosure bill” that Government was promising us in June 2016 to rush through the changes so these corrupt leeches of “Shell Corporation accounts” and other crooks are made to pay their share of taxes?
“Planet Key’s tax shelter avoidance scheme” is apparently still alive as expected?
Mr Key thinks we are all asleep again – the creep.
http://www.treasury.govt.nz/publications/reviews-consultation/foreign-trust-disclosure-rules/pdfs/report-giftdr-27jun2016.pdf
John Shewan
C/- The Treasury
PO Box 3724
Wellington
Government Inquiry into Foreign Trust Disclosure Rules
20 June 2016
Hon. Bill English
Minister of Finance
Parliament Buildings
Wellington
Hon. Michael Woodhouse
Minister of Revenue
Parliament Buildings
Wellington
Dear Ministers
In accordance with your letter of appointment dated 18 April 2016, and the New Zealand Gazette notice dated 19 April 2016, I enclose my report arising from the Government Inquiry into Foreign Trust Disclosure Rules.
The report contains a number of recommendations that the Inquiry considers will address the issues identified with the existing disclosure rules, which are not considered fit for purpose.
The Inquiry has benefited from the input of officials from Treasury, Inland Revenue, the Ministry of Justice, the Department of Internal Affairs, the Financial Intelligence Unit of the New Zealand Police, the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the Privacy Commissioner. I thank them for their assistance.
I would be pleased to discuss the findings and recommendations at your convenience.
Yours sincerely
John Shewan CNZM