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In reply to the discussion: Major Dutch Paper Discovers: Romney avoided $100m taxes through the Netherlands. [View all]Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)15. Another Link: Better English and 'How it works scam'
Weve had the Cayman Islands, Bermuda and Luxemburg. Now theres a new name to add to the growing list of countries that US presidential hopeful Mitt Romney allegedly uses to dodge taxes: The Netherlands.
According to an investigation by the website Follow the Money and the Dutch daily newspaper de Volkskrant, Romney has made millions of tax-free dollars through the private-equity company he established in 1994during his pre-political days--Bain Capital.
Although Romney stepped down from Bain in 1999, he and his wife were reportedly still allowed to invest in the company until at least 2009, and were still reaping the benefits in 2010 and 2011.
And as part of his so-called golden handshake, the investigation says Romney got a severance deal that paid him in capital gains rather than salary, meaning the taxes he had to pay were significantly lower.
How it works
The story goes like this: In 2004, Bain acquired the Irish pharmaceutical company Warner Chilcott, which was originally registered in Bermuda but moved to Ireland in 2009 to avoid President Obamas crackdown on Bermudas lax tax rules.
Then two years ago, Bain registered its interest in Warner Chilcott with the private Dutch company Alter Domus, which provides administrative services for multinational corporations and investment funds. If a Dutch company owns more than five percent of the shares in another company, than that other company is exempt from paying taxes on all capital gains.
Through exemptions like that and a host of other complicated tax treaties, the Netherlands offers huge tax breaks to companies like Bain, which is reported to have evaded 80 million euros in dividend taxes by running through the Netherlands.
Dutch tax haven
The Netherlands is the world champion of participation exemption, Jos Peters of tax consultancy firm Merlyn told Follow the Money.
By examining Bains filings with US regulators, Dutch Chamber of Commerce documents and those made public by Gawker, and even Romneys own tax returns, Mondays report says Romney has been able to financially benefit from the Dutch route as well.
The investigation says that there is a discrepancy between Romneys tax filings and the tax-exempt Warner Chilcott shares he donated to his sons charity in 2011, worth about $450,000.
The Tyler Foundation donates most of its money to the Mormon Church, of which Romney is a member.
Both Bain and Romney have refused repeated requests to comment on the issue.
http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/dutch-route-romney-dodging-taxes-through-netherlands
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Major Dutch Paper Discovers: Romney avoided $100m taxes through the Netherlands. [View all]
Ichingcarpenter
Nov 2012
OP
I don't expect to hear about this now. I will be shocked if it gains traction before tomorrow.
silvershadow
Nov 2012
#5
So everybody will know, soon, how much the 1% avoid paying their fair share
magical thyme
Nov 2012
#7
I GUESS BETTER LATE THAN NEVER...BUT WHY CAN'T THE AMERICAN MEDIA DO A BETTER JOB?
swayne
Nov 2012
#20
+ Voters' Guides like the ones used in Oregon, delivered to people's homes 2 months
patrice
Nov 2012
#48
Original article in "follow the money" incl. a display of scanned original documents to scroll thru
demo dutch
Nov 2012
#44