Signing of Tax Information Exchange with Australia
27th October 2009
Today a Tax Information
Exchange Agreement (TIEA) and a Supplementary Agreement on
the allocation of taxing rights was signed between the
governments of the Cook Islands and Australia.
The
TIEA demonstrates the Cook Islands government’s ongoing
commitment to the internationally agreed tax standard. This
is the third TIEA entered into by the Cook Islands, the
other two being with New Zealand and the Netherlands. The
Cook Islands has also been active in approaching other
countries and has made substantial progress on agreements
with Mexico, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Italy, and
Korea, amongst others.
MFEM treasurer Andrew Haigh
said it’s particularly pleasing to conclude the agreements
with Australia given the close relationship between the
Pacific countries. It is estimated that more than 50,000
Cook Islanders live in Australia and New Zealand. The Cook
Islands sees the TIEA as a positive step for both countries,
and in particular it will allow continued legitimate and
responsible business relations between the
countries.
Minister of Finance Sir Terepai Maoate said
the Cook Islands offshore centre has matured over the last
two decades, and “is recognized internationally as
specialising in family trusts and structures promoting the
long term protection of wealth.”
“These trusts are
established in the Cook Islands because of the
attractiveness of Cook Islands trust law, not because of any
tax advantage.”
He explained that the Cook Islands
has become a leading jurisdiction in the fight against money
laundering with comprehensive laws and infrastructure in
place. According to the recently completed review by the
Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering the Cook Islands now
ranks ahead of all other pacific countries, including both
Australia and New Zealand, in compliance with international
standards.
The TIEA allows for Australia or the Cook
Islands to request information from the other country where
a specific taxpayer is under investigation, and where there
is reason to believe that relevant information is held in
the other country.
Sir Terepai added that the
agreements are further evidence of the Cook Islands positive
approach in the international arena and draw us closer again
in our relations with Australia.
ENDS