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Bermuda Welcomes Obama Win, But Fears US Tax Crackdown - Report
Tom Burroughes
7 November 2008
Bermuda's economy will be severely affected by Barack Obama's election as US President if the new administration decides to target Bermuda as a tax haven, according to the island’s Royal Gazette newspaper. Phil Barnett, president of Bermuda’s Chamber of Commerce, congratulated President-elect Obama on his win, but warned that Bermuda’s government must act quickly to put the island's case for not being a tax haven and the important role international business domiciled in the country plays in the growth of the
Mr Barnett also called on government to suspend term limits to ensure the future of overseas companies based in
Despite Mr Obama not making direct reference to Bermuda, the island was on a list of jurisdictions taken from Internal Revenue Service court filings identified as "probable locations for
"However we would be fooling ourselves as a country if we don't realise that should the Obama presidency choose not to listen to Bermuda's case to not target it as a supposed 'tax haven', then every Bermudian, in every job, no matter what their financial status is, will be severely impacted," Mr Barnett said.