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德国瑞士签署税务协议

2012年4月5日
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File photo of the Swiss national flag atop of the Swiss embassy in Germany with a German national flag atop of the Reichstag building in Berlin, February 3, 2010. A Swiss decision to pursue German tax inspectors for industrial espionage is a sign of growing tension that could make it hard for both sides to secure parliamentary ratification of a deal preventing Germans dodging tax on their Swiss deposits. While Berlin is trying to tax an estimated 150 billion Swiss francs ($166 billion) hidden by Germans in Swiss accounts, Berne wants to avoid revealing the identities of wealthy customers who are a mainstay of its offshore financial services industry. Both governments say they will sign the deal but its also needs parliamentary approval, and Switzerland's announcement March 31, 2012 that it was pursuing the tax inspectors in a case involving Credit Suisse was hardly a sign of mutual trust. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch/Files (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS) // Eingestellt von wa
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柏林

经过多年的争执,就如何向在瑞士存有未完税财产的德国人补征税收问题,两国政府终于达成一致。德国与瑞士于本周四(4月5日)在柏林签署了税务协议。协议规定,在过去10年中将未完税财产转移至瑞士的德国人从2013年开始应补交21%至41%的财产税。具体税率依照财产的规模以及存放在瑞士的时间确定。从整体上来说,签署协议中的税率比之前两国政府公布的预期数字要高。最终的协议中还加入了如何向继承财产征税的规定。一位德国政府官员解释说,关于政府由此可以补征100亿欧元税收的说法其实还"相当保守"。德瑞最新签署的这项协议还要得到德国联邦议院的认可。议院中的社民党和绿党对此项协议仍持有高度保留态度。