Tax avoidance of the superrich - How freeports are used as a loophole (Documentary, 2022)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- There is a global network of tax-free storage facilities for valuable goods, catering to the super rich - and it’s virtually unknown, until now. Freeports feature the highest security levels and confidential record keeping. And through their offshore legal status, they offer loopholes for tax savings, critics fear.
We investigate.
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With broad access, the film takes a deep dive into the discreet world of high-security warehousing and takes a rare look behind the scenes of these extraordinary places.
Could this be a robbing network of tax havens, set up in broad daylight and right in the middle of our Western democracies?
Around the globe, a discreet new service is on the rise: the storage of precious art, wines, classic cars or gold bullion in secure customs warehouses often called freeports. While valuables are stored there, owners do not pay duties and sales taxes. “That is just temporary”, the operators claim, insisting there is no story here. But critics from the realm of art and finance fear: freeports could serve as legal loopholes for tax avoidance and shadow business. With broad access to freeport operators and forwarders of the world’s most precious artworks, the film takes a deep dive into the world of these ultra high security facilities.
The mother of all freeports sits in Geneva. Even the world’s most expensive painting, Leonardo DaVinci’s Salvator Mundi, used to be stored here. Remy Pagani is a former mayor of Geneva who has big misgivings about the Swiss city’s freeport. For years, he has protested the place as opaque and prone to dark dealings. At the side of Pagani we investigate the story of the Geneva freeport and confront its management. Are storage conditions and ownership all transparent and well monitored as they claim? Or could a place like the Geneva Freeport still be instrumental in facilitating tax avoidance schemes?
Originally created as temporary transit zones for business, today, treasures are increasingly being "parked" in freeports long-term. And the facilities spring up not only in places like Singapore and Switzerland, but also on US and European Union territories. The film explores what freeports are really offering to wealthy clients worldwide. In the US, Fritz Dietl, owner of the Delaware freeport, openly speaks about the tax angle of his customs warehouse. Activist John Christensen from the Channel Island of Jersey investigates systematic abuse of storage in freeports. A high ranking museum executive and art appraiser speaks openly about covert sales of world famous artworks inside the freeports. An insider reveals the practices and inner workings of the business. And it follows the case of Russian oligarchs who used freeports to shirk international sanctions.
What is fueling the rise of freeports? Is there a "Freeport system"? What is the role of a Geneva Businessman often called the “freeport king”? And why keep politicians supporting the facilities? “Freeports” embarks on a thrilling search to answer these questions and takes us inside the walls and steel gates of these secretive high-security warehouses that otherwise remain closed to the general public.
Directed by Martin Gronemeyer
Original title: Freeports - The Beauty of Tax Free Storage
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Superb doc.
It’s super frustrating to have subtitles that are simplified. Please keep the translations more complete….
I can't read most of the words in the subtitles while sitting with my eyes about 8' from the screen, because the letters are too small. Many of the words do not contrast with the background, moreover.
Listen to Prem Rawat!
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same here, the documentary is in English, why not to finish the job and have a voice translating the German speech, i got fed up in the middle despite it seems an interesting documentary, so i stopped watching, either all English or all German,
Sharing will save the world.
No itajez everyone entitled and poor
Sharing knowledge..
The final scene in Al Pacino's 'The Devil's Advocate': "We're (lawyers) into EVERYTHING!" Solution: Dr. Greer's failsafe option via Special Ops 'good' guys raids, to uproot these thieves who' stolen 100 years of tech in the name of a dead language 'status quo'
One saves on taxes but the "insurance cost" savings is probably greater.
You made an error in thinking.
The insurance have to be paid regardless of tax status.
The problem is the fact that governments tax their people as much as they do. Its not the loop holes,.
It’s amazing how casual that he lady looks, it’s just a room with a sofa, and the appraiser , no I don’t exchange money blablabla. If is so casual why that place exists in the first place.
The more money people have the less taxes want to pay.
Bouvier has been in a bit of trouble with the law worldwide.
Thanks for the video. Love these kind of shows. The rich always trying to find ways to not pay their fair share of taxes !
They keep it away from parasites like the government or you
IF I buy a painting it's completely up to what I do with it. I could eat my dinner off it no ones business but my own.
Salvator mundi is overrated, overhyped rubbish
The rich hoard everything
ABOUT TME IIRS US CHANGE LAWS ??? 😮😮😮
Big ups to the protectors of Private Property, away from the claws of the state.
Looking for something that is not illegal? Making a documentary on a wrong hypothesis, because it is click bait.!? Sadly, not well researched. Unfollow
I concur with your sentiment100%.
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