Tilman Hausherr (til
...@berlin.snafu.de) wrote:
: In <619bot$ig
...@e4000.supernews.com>, wg
...@loop.com (wgert) wrote:
: >til...@berlin.snafu.de (Tilman Hausherr) wrote:
: >
: >>According to a SPIEGEL article, Luxemburg (a small european country with
: >>lots of banks) plans to withhold a tax from foreign investors, i.e. a
: >>tax on interest. This means that scientology will probably need to find
: >>another country to launder money.
: >
: >Please tell us about your father and grandfather tilly. Garry Scarff
: >seems to think you have some close relatives who were working for the
: >big AH.
: Since your answer is unrelated to scientology's money-laundering
: problem, it means that Luxemburg's possible decision really scared the
: hell out of you. The french tax office refused scientology money because
: they were unable to prove its source. Worse, scientology even *offered*
: money from "unknown" sources, knowing that the french would refuse it.
If Lichtenstien and Cyprus follow with Luxembourg's novel way of raising
revenue ... there'd be an big infusion of cash in new taxes in these
countries too. The tax would help FinCEN keep a closer eye on the
cash too. Maybe something could be done once the Scientology helper
Clinton is out of office with Rubin, James McGovern, Howard Schoenfeld,
and Fred Goldberg, Jr. hopefully exiting Treasury.
Tom Klemesrud SP6
KoX