Financial services companies should be prepared to meet the goals of tax transparency initiatives.
That's according to DQ Advocates Head of Regulatory and Compliance Services, Sinead O'Connor, following a global tax enforcement conference hosted by the company.
She went on to the Island being removed from an EU tax 'grey list' earlier this month was 'great news' which coincided with the event and proved a popular topic of debate on the day.
The conference aimed to provide guidance to finance organisations and off shore providers who deal with international tax and fraud and criminal investigations.
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