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Tax haven to reveal banking secrets

LIECHTENSTEIN has agreed to provide Germany with information on suspected tax evaders starting next year.

The deal, to be signed tomorrow in Vaduz, ends a long-running dispute between Liechtenstein and its northern neighbour, which has accused the tiny Alpine principality of providing Germans with a safe haven to hide their fortunes from the tax man.


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