Tuesday, April 16, 2024

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SINCE THE PUBLICATION of a list of uncooperative tax jurisdictions by the European Commission on June 17, which named a number of CARICOM and other Caribbean countries, there has understandably been reaction in the region.

While recognising the common objective of fighting bad tax practices, the process has been seen by some of those named as an embarrassment, not least for a country such as Barbados which is currently a vice-chair of the OECD Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes.

Appreciation

I am aware that a number of Caribbean countries have made major efforts to comply with international standards and improve their image as tax havens. The European Union (EU) is not insensitive to the plight of Caribbean countries that have had to endure one of the worst financial crises ever.

I would like to express our appreciation for the continued efforts Caribbean countries are making internationally in the area of taxation, as evidenced by their cooperation with the OECD Global Forum. As a result, most CARICOM countries are rated as “largely compliant”. This is a good international rating. In fact, it is the same rating that some of the EU states received.

Allow me to explain the process so as to allay the fears of governments and those players in the industry who might contemplate the worst as a result of the list. I also want to suggest a course of future action that could reduce the tensions created by the publication of the list.

Let me say from the outset that this was the first time such a list was prepared and is purely a compilation of what already existed at the national level of individual EU member states. The list of countries did not emanate from a new assessment, as the jurisdictions have not been analysed by the European Commission.

The Commission recognises that member states’ approaches to listing non-EU countries are still quite divergent and inconsistent and this is something it is very keen to address.

Let me also say that the compilation of lists published by the EU Commission is not intended to compete with the work of the OECD’s Global Forum. It is essentially a tool to harmonise the different criteria that the EU member states use, in order to achieve fairer corporate taxation across the EU, and ultimately an “OECD Plus” status.

Benefits

The clarity of a consolidated EU definition of a compliant/ uncooperative justification would of course have immediate benefits for our partners, including Caribbean countries.

The good news is that this snapshot of EU member states’ lists will be updated in six months to reflect any changes during that period. Therefore we will encourage listed Caribbean countries to keep in close contact with EU member states concerned as well as the European Commission in order to correct any errors in the initial list, which do not truly reflect the situation in their country.

This process of in-depth dialogue can begin as we speak. With strong cooperation, I am confident that we can improve global compliance with good tax governance standards.

Looking to the future, I believe there is an opportunity for enlarging the region’s dialogue with the EU from a position of mutual understanding, and with the recognition of the steadfast and tangible support the EU has provided to the Caribbean in taxation and many other areas. This perspective will yield great dividends on both sides for advancing fairer and more transparent corporate taxation.

Ambassador Mikael Barfod, Head of the European Union Delegation to Barbados and theEastern Caribbean.

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