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Gibraltar Government Welcomes Resolution Of Exempt Company Dispute * Gibraltar Government Welcomes Resolution Of Exempt Company Dispute







 In a statement released last Friday, the government of Gibraltar welcomed the European Commission's approval of the Exempt Company Status Agreement as an acceptable compromise.

Under the terms of the EC's initial challenge to the jurisdiction's exempt status regime, launched in 2001, the closure of the tax-exempt company scheme would likely have been ordered within a year, long before the European Court of Justice had announced a decision regarding the proposed replacement to the exempt company regime, which has also been rejected by the Commission on state aid grounds.

However, under the Agreement negotiated with the Commission and approved last Wednesday, existing exempt companies can keep their exempt status until December 2010. By then the ECJ will have ruled in the other court case, and alternative arrangements will be in place. The agreement also uniquely allows new exempt status businesses until June 30, 2006.

Speaking last week, Gibraltar's Chief Minister Peter Caruana observed that:

"Given the hostility to any such agreement by powerful sections of the EU Commission, and the extremely tough and difficult negotiation that has been required, this represents a reasonably good arrangement which avoids the worst consequences for Gibraltar. It is an excellent agreement which delivers absolute legal certainty to exempt companies compared to what the position would be if we had not reached any agreement."

He went on to add:

"This agreement does not deliver everything that we wanted, but it avoids the worst consequences and enables the Finance Centre, and other sectors of the economy to continue while the European Court rules in the regional selectivity case. We have thus been able to avoid the worst case scenario which would have required us to close the exempt status regime and not be able to replace it with anything competitive for the Finance Centre and other businesses."

The Chief Minister concluded by suggesting that:

"The agreement is also a disappointment for those who were hoping to abuse EU State Aid procedures to put an end to our Finance Centre."