The Philippines tax amnesty has hardly affected private banking clients, while it’s “business as usual” for banks as the country is still not a member of the Common Reporting Standard (CRS) network, according to a private banker with experience in the Philippines market. In December last year, the Senate of the Philippines passed a bill endorsing a tax amnesty scheme covering…
Philippines tax amnesty has limited impact on HNWIs
26 February 2019

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