| Author (Person) | Bouvatier, Vincent, Capelle-Blancard, Gunther, Delatte, Anne L. |
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| Author (Corporate) | European Commission: DG Economic and Financial Affairs |
| Publisher | Publications Office of the European Union |
| Series Title | European Economy: Discussion Papers |
| Series Details | Number 55 |
| Publication Date | 20/07/2019 |
| ISBN | 978-92-79-64901-1 |
| ISSN | 2443-8022 |
| Content Type | Research Paper |
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Summary: Since the Great Financial Crisis, several scandals have exposed a pervasive light on banks' presence in tax havens. Taking advantage of a new database, this paper provides a quantitative assessment of the importance of tax havens in international banking activity. Using comprehensive individual country-by-country reporting from the largest banks in the European Union, we provide several new insights: 1) Tax havens attract large extra banking activity beyond the standard factors based on gravity equations; 2) For EU banks, the main tax havens are located within Europe: Luxembourg, Isle of Man and Guernsey rank at the top of the foreign affiliates; 3) Attractive low tax rates are not sufficient to drive extra activity; 4) High quality of governance is not a driver, but banks avoid countries with weakest governance; 5) Banks also avoid the most opaque countries; 6) The tax savings for EU banks is estimated between EUR 1 billion and EUR 3.6 billion. |
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https://ec.europa.eu/info/publications/economy-finance/banks-tax-havens-first-evidence-based-country-country-reporting_en
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| Subject Categories | Business and Industry |
| Subject Tags | Financial Services |
| Keywords | Banks | Banking, Tax Haven |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |
| International Organisations | European Union [EU] |