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Britain
Seven arrests in suspected £38m carbon credit fraud
2009-08-20
Officers from HM Revenue & Customs searched both residential properties and offices in both Gravesend and London targeting an alleged network of organised crime. Members are believed to have been trading large volumes of high-value carbon credits from overseas sources free of VAT.
Trading credits for emissions that aren't created, using a mechanism that isn't regulated, isn't validated, isn't verified, and has no watchdog. What could possibly go wrong?
Tax investigators believe these may then have been sold on to businesses in the UK charging VAT that is never paid to the authorities. Officers said further arrests are likely, adding that the proceeds of this alleged crime have been "used to finance lavish lifestyles and the purchase of prestige vehicles".
Paging Mr. Gore, Mr. Al Gore, to the green courtesy phone please ...
The Treasury removed VAT from carbon credits on July 31 as a temporary measure until the European Union works out a common policy to tackle fraudsters.
You'd wonder why the EU wouldn't have a policy to "tackle fraudsters" in place before trading carbon emission credits, but you're a lowly prole, and the EU apparatchiks are so much smarter than you. They have a diploma that says so ...
The tax dodge appears to be a variation of "carousel" VAT fraud. Carousel fraud, also known as "missing trader" fraud, typically involves goods such as mobile phones and computer chips imported VAT-free from EU member states. These are then sold in the UK, including a VAT charge, but the trader then going missing without paying the taxman.
There's always a way to dodge the taxman ...
Companies now need permits to emit carbon dioxide as part of the global fight against climate change and polluters are granted a certain number of emissions allowances that can be traded.
Verified by no one, rated by no one, trusted by no one, and adding no net value to the economy.
"The Government took decisive action to prevent this type of fraud recurring by zero rating carbon credits for VAT," said Les Beaumont, deputy director of criminal investigation for HMRC.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  Would this fraud ring encompass just about everybody dealing Teh Carbon Credit?
Posted by: Adriane   2009-08-20 17:13  

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