BVI removed from French tax blacklist
22 Mar 2024
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On 7 March 2024, the British Virgin Islands was removed from France's blacklist of non-cooperative tax jurisdictions, as announced in an official statement by BVI Premier Dr Natalio D Wheatley.
Premier Wheatley highlighted the government's efforts, including legislative and regulatory reforms, leading to this removal. This success underscores the BVI's appeal to businesses and investors seeking a stable, well-regulated environment.
Premier Wheatley also reiterated the government's commitment to maintaining robust tax frameworks, collaborating with international partners, and fostering a business-friendly environment while promoting transparency and cooperation.
The official press release can be found here.
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