The Republican National Committee recently voted to call for the repeal of FATCA and plans to make it a campaign issue this year (see FATCA Implementation Unimpeded by Republicans!)
In addition to the latest agreements were signed with Canada and Hungary, agreements with Italy and Mauritius to exchange tax information were also recently assign since December 2013. So far, the U.S. has signed 22 intergovernmental agreements and has 12 agreements agreed to in substance to date.
“FATCA implementation is critical to combatting international tax evasion and promoting transparency,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Tax Affairs Robert B. Stack in a statement. “The agreements announced today clearly demonstrate the considerable international support behind FATCA and we are proud to lead the global charge on this pressing issue.”
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