On Tuesday 15 May, the national ambassadors to the EU (Coreper) are expected to suggest removing a further two countries from the European blacklist of non-cooperative jurisdictions in taxation matters: the Bahamas and St Kitts and Nevis.
This emerges from a document of the corporate taxation 'code of conduct' group at the Council of the EU, dated 8 May and of which EUROPE has had sight.
These two countries are among eight jurisdictions hit last year by natural disasters and given extra time...