No consensus as UK sets out bank tax
The UK government this week introduced draft legislation for a bank levy that it hopes will raise £2.5bn each year by 2014, but has yet to say at what rate it will be charged. And although the proposals attempt to address industry worries over double taxation, bankers remain nervous while there is no international consensus.
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