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Britain
British banks revolt against Obama tax plan
2009-05-26
British banks and stockbrokers may refuse to take on American clients if new international tax proposals outlined by President Obama are passed.
This is just one of the ways in which Bambi's smarter diplomacy is winning us the friends that George Bush could never make ...
The decision, which would make it hard for Americans in London to open bank accounts and trade shares, is being discussed by executives at Britain's banks and brokers who say it could become too expensive to service American clients. The proposals, which were unveiled as part of the president's first budget, are designed to clamp-down on American tax evaders abroad. However bank bosses say they are being asked to take on the task of collecting American taxes at a cost and legal liability that are inexpedient.

Andy Thompson of Association of Private Client Investment Managers and Stockbrokers (APCIMS) said: "The cost and administration of the US tax regime is causing UK investment firms to consider disinvesting in US shares on behalf of their clients. This is not right and emphasises that the administration of a tax regime on a global scale without any flexibility damages the very economy it is trying to protect."

One executive at a top UK bank who didn't want to be named for fear of angering the IRS said: "It's just about manageable under the current system - and that's because we're big. The danger to us is suddenly being hauled over the coals by the IRS for a client that hasn't paid proper taxes. The audit costs will soar. We'll have to pay it but I know plenty of smaller players won't."

The British Bankers Association (BBA) and APCIMS had a meeting with European counterparts 10 days ago to discuss the crisis. A delegation is set to meet the US Treasury's Internal Revenue Service on 16th June to demand they drop the reforms. Ahead of the meeting APCIMS, whose members manage £400bn of Britain's wealth and employ 25,000 people, has sent a letter to the IRS complaining that the "unfair" proposals represent "no benefit but... significant cost" to its members.

President Obama's proposals are built on the so-called Qualified Intermediary system which was intended to ensure Americans paid the correct tax wherever they were domiciled. Foreign financial institutions that handle American money have to fill in a US tax form on behalf of the client that has to be audited too. In return, the banks receive a QI seal of approval as a qualified intermediary.
Posted by:Steve White

#7  I don't think the tax man will target minority groups (Vietnamese, Hispanics, and Chinese), but on the other hand the evil Republicans would love to do this to our brown buddies.
Posted by: bman   2009-05-26 12:01  

#6  Still no talk of going after the 40% of THIS country that doesn't pay taxes. Nail salons, taco stands and chinese restaurants alone would amount to a worthwhile sum.
Posted by: bigjim-CA   2009-05-26 11:15  

#5  Considering how a lot of expat Americans I know supported Obama (three of them currently based in Britain especially), this should be just peachy keen with them. I know they were just clamoring for a chance to declare every single cent they make to the IRS, and now they will finally get that chance!!
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-05-26 08:49  

#4  Won't be much of a problem for foreign banks that offer zero interest accounts. There is no 'tax' on no income generation. There was a time the Swiss had negative interest rates. People still put money in because the negativity was less than the loss of the money in the open market at the time. Being stuck holding GM or Chrysler stock and pushed to the back of the line in claims or having a negative interest account in a foreign bank, I think people with money that needs to go someplace would opt for the latter.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-05-26 07:28  

#3  You know, we talk a lot about Obama being Tranzi-style "Manchurian Candidate" etc.... But, maybe, the solution is much simpler. We know he's a smoker---but is he a smoker of tobacco?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-05-26 05:23  

#2  Getting other countries to distance themselves from the USA is all part of Obama's transnationalist plan. He knows full well the effect this will have.
Posted by: gromky   2009-05-26 02:20  

#1  So they'll put on feathered headdresses and pour tea into the Thames?

Strange days, my friends.
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-05-26 00:07  

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