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Germany’s New Measures Target Financial Crimes

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Germany is intensifying its fight against money laundering and tax fraud as part of a broader strategy to boost government revenues. With projected expenditures reaching €555 billion, the government estimates losses from financial crimes could be between €100 and €200 billion annually. By enhancing audits and imposing stricter penalties, officials aim to recover significant funds that could alleviate the country’s mounting debt.

A 26-point action plan has been introduced, which includes the establishment of a ‘Joint Center Against Tax and Financial Crime.’ This centre will employ artificial intelligence to analyse complex financial data and improve collaboration among tax investigators. The goal is to ensure that tax evaders face consequences, thereby protecting honest taxpayers.

The proposed measures also include increasing prison sentences for organized tax fraud and allowing customs authorities to seize assets suspected of being acquired through illegal means. This shift in policy aims to deter financial crimes by making it more difficult for offenders to retain their illicit gains.

Additionally, new regulations will target cryptocurrencies, which have previously been tax-exempt under certain conditions. As the government moves to legislate these changes, it anticipates generating at least €1 billion in new revenue from its crackdown on tax crimes, with expectations for even higher returns as enforcement strengthens.

Source: DW News

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