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Chief Ministers’ mission to Europe

November 26, 2017
in Business, Guernsey, Jersey
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The Chief Ministers of Guernsey and Jersey have been arguing the islands’ case on tax transparency.

Senator Ian Gorst of Jersey and Deputy Gavin St Pier of Guernsey fronted two days of meetings with decision-makers in Brussels.

They included the Ambassadors of four Member States – Germany, Austria, Portugal and Malta, the European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, Pierre Moscovici, and Members of the European Parliament from the UK and Germany.

The meetings focused on efforts of the Channel Islands to meet EU standards on matters of tax transparency and economic substance.

During the meeting with Commissioner Moscovici, the pair reaffirmed the islands’ willingness to engage with the European Union on tax matters. They say both islands have cooperated fully with the ongoing screening process being undertaken by the EU Code of Conduct Group on Business Taxation, and have provided detailed technical submissions to the Code of Conduct Group as part of that exercise.

Senator Gorst said: “I am grateful to Commissioner Moscovici, MEPs Burkhard Balz, Wajid Khan and Kay Swinburne, and the Permanent Representatives for taking the time to meet with Deputy St Pier and myself. We greatly value the opportunity for frank and positive dialogue on the work that is being done in both Jersey and Guernsey on tax transparency and the exchange of information.”

He added: “In January 2016 Commissioner Moscovici described the Channel Islands as cooperative partners of the EU. We believe that our actions since then, and recognition by international bodies including the OECD, have further validated that description. Throughout all of our meetings in Brussels we have emphasised our commitment to maintaining that status as cooperative jurisdictions and good neighbours.”

Deputy St Pier, said: “It is important for decision-makers in Brussels to understand two things. First, how Guernsey and Jersey work as well-regulated finance centres that make a significant contribution to the EU capital market, supporting investment in EU infrastructure and businesses. Second, how we play our part in developing and upholding international standards, through our active involvement in the OECD Global Forum and the OECD’s BEPS Inclusive Framework.”

“Our message in Brussels has been clear, unambiguous, and backed by our actions and by evidence – we are good and cooperative neighbours of the EU who make a positive contribution to the European economy. We can only make sure that message is heard by being here and engaging directly.”

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