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Home / Business and Economy / Morgan Stanley Pays $101M for Dutch Tax Evasion

Morgan Stanley Pays $101M for Dutch Tax Evasion

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Morgan Stanley paid $101 million to Dutch prosecutors.
  • The fine resolves allegations of dividend tax evasion between 2009-2013.
  • The bank's Dutch subsidiary improperly claimed tax refunds.
Morgan Stanley Pays $101M for Dutch Tax Evasion

Morgan Stanley has agreed to pay a $101 million fine to Dutch prosecutors, resolving a case concerning dividend tax evasion. The financial group's Dutch subsidiary was accused of a scheme involving the temporary acquisition of shares around dividend distribution dates to offset taxes. This strategy allegedly allowed the bank to evade $124 million in dividend tax between 2009 and 2013.

The Public Prosecution Service contended that only Dutch-based organizations could offset this tax, and in Morgan Stanley's case, the dividends ultimately benefited foreign institutions. As part of a plea agreement, Morgan Stanley will pay the penalty without judicial proceedings, thus avoiding a trial. The bank had previously disputed the prosecutors' characterization of the situation.

In 2024, Morgan Stanley reached a settlement with the Dutch tax authority, Belastingdienst, repaying the contested tax amount with interest. The bank expressed satisfaction that this over-twelve-year-old case has been resolved. Separately, Morgan Stanley recently signed an agreement to acquire EquityZen, a private share transaction platform.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Morgan Stanley was fined for allegations of dividend tax evasion committed by its Dutch subsidiary between 2009 and 2013.
The bank's Dutch subsidiary allegedly acquired shares temporarily around dividend dates to offset dividend taxes against other liabilities.
Yes, Morgan Stanley agreed to pay a $101 million fine as part of a plea agreement to resolve the case.

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