The Latest Plan for Raiding Cyprus Bank Deposits

Photo of Paul Ausick
By Paul Ausick Published

121270996

The government of Cyprus has drafted another plan to submit to the country’s parliament today that will exempt small savings account holders from the proposed raid on all deposits in the country’s banks. Under the latest proposal, savers with less than €20,000 (about $26,000) in their accounts will not pay the 6.75% levy that the government had agreed to over the weekend.

Under the original plan, all accounts under €100,000 would have paid the 6.75% tax; accounts greater than €100,000 will still pay a 9.9% levy as outlined in the original agreement.

The government needs to raise €5.8 billion as a precondition to receiving a €10 billion bailout package from the European Central Bank. By exempting small account holders and holding the other rates steady, the Cypriot government may not hit that target.

As for the big depositors — primarily large Russian shell companies that use Cypriot banks to hide assets — this is just a cost of doing business. They can live with a 10% tax. If they had been forced to pay for the whole disaster, say at a rate of 30%, they would have withdrawn all their funds and taken the party someplace else. According to Pawelmorski, some funds are already headed for Latvia.

Photo of Paul Ausick
About the Author Paul Ausick →

Paul Ausick has been writing for 247Wallst.com for more than a decade. He has written extensively on investing in the energy, defense, and technology sectors. In a previous life, he wrote technical documentation and managed a marketing communications group in Silicon Valley.

He has a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Chicago and now lives in Montana, where he fishes for trout in the summer and stays inside during the winter.

Featured Reads

Our top personal finance-related articles today. Your wallet will thank you later.

Continue Reading

Top Gaining Stocks

MGM Vol: 27,683,097
CDW
CDW Vol: 3,240,293
DDOG Vol: 11,190,990
IT Vol: 2,031,591
DELL Vol: 20,848,965

Top Losing Stocks

FDX Vol: 2,399,340
CBOE Vol: 2,828,165
QCOM Vol: 21,186,645
CTRA Vol: 73,319,495
CEG Vol: 11,480,635