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A global super-rich elite had at least $21 trillion (£13tn) hidden in secret tax havens by the end of 2010, according to a major study.

The figure is equivalent to the size of the US and Japanese economies combined.

The Price of Offshore Revisited was written by James Henry, a former chief economist at the consultancy McKinsey, for by the Tax Justice Network.

Tax expert and UK government adviser John Whiting said he was sceptical that the amount hidden was so large.

Mr Whiting, director of the Office of Tax Simplification, said: "There clearly are some significant amounts hidden away, but if it really is that size what is being done with it all?"

Mr Henry said his $21tn is actually a conservative figure and the true scale could be $32tn. A trillion is 1,000 billion.

Mr Henry used data from the Bank of International Settlements, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and national governments.

His study deals only with financial wealth deposited in bank and investment accounts, and not other assets such as property and yachts.

The report comes amid growing public and political concern about tax avoidance and evasion. Some authorities, including in Germany, have even paid for information on alleged tax evaders stolen from banks.

The group that commissioned the report, Tax Justice Network, campaigns against tax havens.

Mr Henry said that the super-rich move money around the globe through an "industrious bevy of professional enablers in private banking, legal, accounting and investment industries.

"The lost tax revenues implied by our estimates is huge. It is large enough to make a significant difference to the finances of many countries.

"From another angle, this study is really good news. The world has just located a huge pile of financial wealth that might be called upon to contribute to the solution of our most pressing global problems," he said.
'Huge black hole'

The report highlights the impact on the balance sheets of 139 developing countries of money held in tax havens that is put beyond the reach of local tax authorities.

Mr Henry estimates that since the 1970s, the richest citizens of these 139 countries had amassed $7.3tn to $9.3tn of "unrecorded offshore wealth" by 2010.

Private wealth held offshore represents "a huge black hole in the world economy," Mr Henry said.

Mr Whiting, though, urged caution. "I cannot disprove the figures at all, but they do seem staggering. If the suggestion is that such amounts are actively hidden and never accessed, that seems odd - not least in terms of what the tax authorities are doing. In fact, the US, UK and German authorities are doing a lot."

He also pointed out that if tax havens were stuffed with such sizeable amounts, "you would expect the havens to be more conspicuously wealthy than they are".

Other findings in Mr Henry's report include:

At the end of 2010, the 50 leading private banks alone collectively managed more than $12.1tn in cross-border invested assets for private clients
The three private banks handling the most assets offshore are UBS, Credit Suisse and Goldman Sachs
Less than 100,000 people worldwide own about $9.8tn of the wealth held offshore.

Mr Henry told the BBC that it was difficult to detail hidden assets in some individual countries, including the UK, because of restrictions on getting access to data.

A spokesman for the Treasury said great strides were being made in cracking down on people hiding assets.

He said that in 2011-12 HM Revenue & Customs' High Net Worth Unit secured £200m in additional tax through its compliance work with the very wealthy.

He said that agreements reached with Liechtenstein and Switzerland will bring in £3bn and between £4bn and £7bn respectively.


BBC News - Tax havens: Super-rich 'hiding' at least $21tn
 
That's a lot of money for average people like us to even comprehend. I heard it somewhere years ago if you line up $1 billion in single dollar bills, short sides abut short sides, they can reach the moon and come back. I wonder it's true.

I just got this:

Rich individuals and their families have as much as $32 trillion of hidden financial assets in offshore tax havens, representing up to $280 billion in lost income tax revenues, according to research published on Sunday.

The study estimating the extent of global private financial wealth held in offshore accounts - excluding non-financial assets such as real estate, gold, yachts and racehorses - puts the sum at between $21 and $32 trillion.

The research was carried out for pressure group Tax Justice Network, which campaigns against tax havens, by James Henry, former chief economist at consultants McKinsey & Co.


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That's a lot of money for average people like us to even comprehend. I heard it somewhere years ago if you line up $1 billion in single dollar bills, short sides abut short sides, they can reach the moon and come back. I wonder it's true.
If you fold a paper 50 times, you'll get that distance
 
If you fold a paper 50 times, you'll get that distance


Huh? Actually it's not that hard to calculate. Every dollar bill is six inches long so a mile consists of 10540 dollar bills and a billion dollars has a half billion feet. Now all we need is the distance from earth to the moon. Anyone just for the heck of it?
 
See I knew that they can solve the depth problem they are just too greedy to save their own country you know what they say rich men has no loyalty towards no country.
 
Huh? Actually it's not that hard to calculate. Every dollar bill is six inches long so a mile consists of 10540 dollar bills and a billion dollars has a half billion feet. Now all we need is the distance from earth to the moon. Anyone just for the heck of it?

238,900 miles (384,400 km) or It varies between 1191290000 feet (perigee) and 1331020000 feet (apogee), the average being 1261150000 feet.
So make it 2,5 billion dollars lined up in single bills.
But the thing is that they are trying to reach Mars and beyond, so they need more money I guess!

And who do you think is the biggest Mafia of all Mafias? These guys own their own islands with their own private Banks and companies, they are thought of as financial geniuses by people screwing the highest Tax authorities of the world, but it is still legal when called financial loopholes instead of tax evasions.
But 30 trillion hidden dollars is beyond common comprehension!
 
Actions against Swiss banks and other similar black money heavens need to be taken so that they release the details of such thieves.. Much of the corruption problems in many countries in the world will be gone as soon as we choke money laundering via such banks..
 
It is still hard to comprehend, that is half of world's GDP!!!
 

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