FROM THE CHRONICLES Of Andrei Slavenkov Netherlands – Analyst for WANTED SA~ ~Contributed & Written by Kenneth Rijock
The Colombian Ministry of Finance, after a visit to the Bogotá offices of Mossack and Fonseca, has declared that Mossack, and other Panamanian offshore specialists, assisted Colombian nationals in evading taxes upon approximately $20bn. It has estimated that 400-500 Colombian taxpayers evaded taxes, with Panamanian help. A team of 50 auditors will be engaged to identify the tax evaders, who also reportedly violated Colombian currency exchange controls.
The methods Mossack used, for its Colombian clients, included:
(1) The sale of real estate, often for cash, was artfully concealed, when the sellers elected to receive the payment in Panama, and not report it to Colombian tax authorities. Panama does not tax offshore transactions.
(2) The use of inflated invoices, sent from Panamanian companies, which resulted in zero profits for the Colombian corporation, and no tax bill.
(3) Exporting goods to Panamanian companies, affiliated with the Colombian taxpayer, but not disclosing that arrangement to tax authorities. The net result is that there are no reported profits in Colombia.
Colombian authorities will exact a 160% penalty, plus accrued interest, on all tax evaders that it identifies, as the result of the Panama Papers disclosures.
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