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Title: Energy companies moving to Switzerland to avoid Obama's Taxes - Reuters
Post by: Soul Crusher on March 12, 2009, 06:31:23 AM
RPT-FEATURE-Corporate oil booms in low-tax Switzerland
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By Sam Cage

ZUG, Switzerland, March 12 (Reuters) - The tidy towns and mountain vistas of Switzerland are an unlikely setting for an oil boom.

Yet a wave of energy companies has in the last few months announced plans to move to Switzerland -- mainly for its appeal as a low-tax corporate domicile that looks relatively likely to stay out of reach of Barack Obama's tax-seeking administration.

In a country with scant crude oil production of its own, the virtual energy boom has changed the canton or state of Zug, about 30 minutes' drive from Zurich, beyond all recognition. Its economy was based on farming until it slashed tax rates to attract commerce after World War Two.

It still has a chocolate-box old town with views over a lake to the high Alps, but is now surrounded by gleaming corporate offices -- including commodity trader Glencore and oil refiner Petroplus -- shopping malls and housing developments.

Local authorities say about 13 percent of full-time jobs in Zug canton are in the raw materials sector.

Over the past six months companies including offshore drilling contractors Noble Corp and Transocean, energy-focused engineering group Foster Wheeler and oilfield services company Weatherfield International have all announced plans to shift domicile to Switzerland.

"Switzerland has a stable and developed tax regime and a network of tax treaties with most countries where we operate," Transocean Chief Executive Bob Long said in a statement in October, when it announced its move. "As a result, the redomestication will improve our ability to maintain a competitive worldwide effective corporate tax rate."

Guido Jud, head of Zug's tax office, said about 1,200 companies had set up shop there in 2008 -- in line with the long-term average, though it is difficult to assess how many of those are foreign companies until they file tax returns.

Swiss cantons are free to set their own tax rates. For example in Zug, corporate tax is about 16 percent but can fall as low as 9.5 percent for companies that do most of their business outside Switzerland. That compares with an average global corporate tax rate of 25.9 percent, according to consultancy KPMG.

"One trend that we see is that particularly Bermuda-based companies are now moving to Switzerland," said Martin Frey, a partner at law company Baker & McKenzie. "That may only partly be obviously for tax reasons, but also for security reasons and the fact that the Obama administration may go after them."

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Title: Re: Energy companies moving to Switzerland to avoid Obama's Taxes - Reuters
Post by: Hedgehog on March 12, 2009, 07:21:04 AM
I think there may be a change in opinions though.
I could be wrong, but in the past the public were quick to blame politicians when companies moved to low-tax countries.
This time I think you may very well see a call for action against these nations, like Switzerland and the Caribbeans hide aways.
I might be wrong though.
Just don't think Obama, right or wrong, will get critisism for this.   
Title: Re: Energy companies moving to Switzerland to avoid Obama's Taxes - Reuters
Post by: Soul Crusher on March 12, 2009, 07:22:57 AM
I think there may be a change in opinions though.
I could be wrong, but in the past the public were quick to blame politicians when companies moved to low-tax countries.
This time I think you may very well see a call for action against these nations, like Switzerland and the Caribbeans hide aways.
I might be wrong though.
Just don't think Obama, right or wrong, will get critisism for this.   

Obama is a moron on economics and this is very predictable behavior.

There is going to be no one left to pay the higher taxes ZERO wants and then he is going to impose punitive taxes on everyone like we all said.