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Super-Rich Hide $21 Trillion in Secret Tax Havens, Says Tax Justice Network

By Lyneka Little

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The super-rich are hiding at between $21-$31 trillion in offshore accounts,
according to a new study. (Credit: Getty Images)

The super-rich are hiding at least $21 trillion in accounts outside their
home countries, according to a report by an activist group called the Tax
Justice Network.

The wealth hidden in these tax shelters is the equivalent of the United
States and Japanese economies combined, according to the report,
<http://www.taxjustice.net/cms/upload/pdf/The_Price_of_Offshore_Revisited_Pr
esser_120722.pdf> "The Price of Offshore Revisited."

"The hidden offshore sector is large enough to make a significant difference
to all or conventional measures of inequality, " wrote the lead author,
James S. Henry, a former McKinsey & Co. chief economist.

"Since most of the missing financial wealth belongs to a tiny elite, the
impact is staggering. For most countries, global financial inequality is not
only much greater than we suspected, but it has been growing much faster, "
he said.

Daniel N. Shaviro, a professor of taxation at New York University, told ABC
News a lot of what's happening is tax fraud. He said the report highlights
that there are wealthy people who don't want to pay taxes - and their home
countries don't have enforcement mechanisms in place, so they can get away
with it.

In a list of the top 20 countries experiencing "global flight wealth," China
ranks as number one with $1.19 trillion. It is followed by Russia, Korea,
Brazil and Kuwait.

"Often these countries in general have not been rich for as long as the U.S.
or England so they may not have both the rule of law and their enforcements
may not be as well developed," said Shaviro.

Using data from the World Bank, the IMF, the United Nations, central banks,
the Bank for International Settlements and other sources, the report said
100,000 people worldwide were responsible for $9.8 trillion in wealth held
offshore.

And who managed the money?

According to the study, UBS, Credit Suisse, and Goldman Sachs are the
<http://www.taxjustice.net/cms/upload/pdf/Private%20Banking%202012.pdf> top
three private banks handling offshore accounts for the super-rich.

"It turns out that this offshore sector - which specializes in tax dodging -
is basically designed and operated, not by shady no-name banks located in
sultry islands, but by the world's largest private banks, law firms,
accounting firms, headquartered in First World capitals like London, New
York and Geneva," wrote Henry.


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