Channel Islands to give tax secrets to US

The two main Channel Islands, Jersey and Guernsey, have signed an agreement with the United States that will give the country's tax authorities greater access to the islands' largely secret offshore industry than to the UK.

Written by Paul Grant

The deals, struck in Washington, will see the islands provide a rapid response service to American investigators looking for information on the various banks and companies based on Jersey and Guernsey.

Both islands had been under increasing diplomatic pressure from the US to be more open with information as it continues to crack down on tax havens internationally.

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Despite being crown dependencies, neither island currently offers fast-track services for similar requests from British fraud officers, which has in the past hampered investigations.

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