I found an interesting article on FATCA at Financial News this morning that for an “industry” publication is the first I get some sense that they are getting it. A couple of interesting quotes:
“Once countries have got the structure in place to comply with US Fatca, their governments won’t just say, ‘we’ll bear the costs of helping the US gather its tax and leave it at that’. Something will happen.”
That “something” will not be a repeal of US Fatca, Fleming said. The realistic options, he said, are either that every country develops its own version of Fatca, or that a “global Fatca” is developed, where every country has to disclose the assets of every other countries’ citizens under a common framework. He said: “There will have to be a ‘global Fatca framework’ – the alternative is even worse. We couldn’t operate on the basis of 27 Fatcas in the Europe Union, say.”
The significance is enormous, he said: “It will be a global tax system. It is impossible to comprehend how you maintain national tax integrity under such a system; how you get to a global Fatca is an immense challenge.”
A few points they seem to be making:
Many in the financial industry are increasingly taking the view that FATCA and any copy cat legislation is going to be an overriding issue for the rest of the decade.
In closing the authors state that they in fact think the US is playing a “long game” of trying to determine the world’s taxation model.
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http://www.efinancialnews.com/story/2012-03-27/fund-managers-predict-global-fatca