Suitcases of cash
2009-05-29
ÈSSD, protector of the little people, is considering passing a law
for requiring those at the top to file asset declarations. They
would apply to real-estate purchases exceeding Kè 10m in a
calendar year and purchases of "registered" items such as a car
or yacht costing more than Kè 2m. Failure to show the legal
origin of the funds would result in a 76% punitive tax. The catch
is that the declarations would be on-demand only, leaving full
discretion to the authorities to decide whether to compel a
taxpayer to file. Leading the charge for this is Bohuslav
"Suitcase" Sobotka, ÈSSD's pick for finance minister. Instead of
banning bearer shares or requiring tender applicants to reveal
their beneficial owners, Sobotka wants to "combat dishonesty
and tax evasion" by passing a law on discretionary asset
declarations. Anyone wanting to avoid scrutiny would
presumably have to pay a discreet visit to Mr. Sobotka.
[Czech Republic Social Democrats wealth tax]
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