According to The China Post The Financial Supervisory
Commission's (FSC) chairman Tseng Ming-chung met with the U.S. treasury from
Nov. 2 till Nov. 5 and signed an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) under the
Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) that will see Taiwanese financial
institutions directly providing 4,273 Taiwanese green-card holders and American
citizens' bank account information to the U.S., Tseng said in the Legislative
Yuan on November 18, 2014.
According to Tseng, the agreement is
not a full tax treaty, but rather a model under the treaty to exchange tax
information.
Tseng said he was given the final
copy of the IGA in person on Nov. 3. The U.S.' request for tax compliance under
FATCA includes China and 100 others countries and is not limited to Taiwan,
said Tseng.
Tseng said those who evade taxes
using foreign bank accounts will be taxed 30 percent on their future American
income or have their accounts closed.
Having
a foreign account not registered
with the U.S.
will no longer be possible.
Chang said although he was not able
to negotiate a tax treaty with America, he is satisfied with the U.S.'
willingness to start a system for exchanging tax information.
According to Chang, banks providing
the U.S. with a customer's personal information violate Article 48 of the
Taiwan Banking Law. Therefore, along with the recently signed IGA, Article 48
will be sent to the Legislative Yuan for review.
DPP Legislators Hsu Tain-tsair and
Wu Ping-jui said that the MOF needs to declare within three months an estimate
of how much the U.S. will gain from the taxes received through Taiwan
accounts.
Chang responded by saying that
currently the banks will only be providing the account holder's nationality to
the U.S. and not the amounts. Chan said the U.S. will only be assessing those
accounts that deliberately evade filing their American taxes.
Tseng said President Ma Ying-jeo is
not an owner of any of the 4,273 Taiwanese bank accounts of U.S. citizens or green-card
holders.
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