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El día del "Aceites Abril"


El día del “Aceites Abril”
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photo_camera El “Aceites Abril” comandó la flota en la subida al Carrumeiro Chico en tiempo compensado.
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25/jul./21
El barco de los hermanos Pérez Canal, tras ganar la subida al Carrumeiro Chico, espera sumar hoy su quinto título en el Trofeo Conde de Gondomar, con el permiso del “Magical”
El Trofeo Conde de Gondomar llegará hoy a su final con todo por decidir. La competición que organiza el Monte Real Club de Yates, en la que compiten cerca de 40 barcos, celebró ayer su segunda jornada con un recorrido costero de cerca de 30 millas en el que el Vértigo Sailing de Alfonso Crespo y acabó venciendo en la clase ORC. A las doce de la mañana, con un viento de unos ocho nudos del suroeste, el Comité de Regatas daba la salida frente a las inmediaciones del Monte Real para el primer grupo formado por la flota de ORC y los Fígaro, mientras que los monotipos J80 escuchaban el bocinazo diez minutos más tarde. Por delante, un recorrido que llevaría a la flota hacia el Camouco, en el archipiélago de Ons, pasando previamente por la baliza de Carallones, La Negra y Cíes para poner rumbo de vuelta hacia la línea de llegada, situada frente a la playa de Rodas.

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El Conde de Gondomar deja todo por decidir para la última jornada


El Conde de Gondomar deja todo por decidir para la última jornada
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25 jul 2021 . Actualizado a las 05:00 h.
El Trofeo Conde de Gondomar llegará a su final hoy con todo por decidir en el agua. La competición que organiza el Monte Real Club de Yates, en la que compiten cerca de 40 barcos, celebró ayer su segunda jornada con un costero de cerca de 30 millas en el que el Vértigo Sailing de Alfonso Crespo y acabó venciendo en la clase ORC.
A las doce de la mañana, con un viento de unos ocho nudos del suroeste, el Comité de Regatas daba la salida frente a las inmediaciones del Monte Real para el primer grupo formado por la flota de ORC y los Fígaro, mientras que los monotipos J80 escuchaban el bocinazo diez minutos más tarde. Por delante, un recorrido que llevaría a la flota hacia el Camouco, en el archipiélago de Ons, pasando previamente por la baliza de Carallones, La Negra y Cíes para poner rumbo de vuelta hacia la línea de llegada, situada frente a la playa de Rodas.

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El "Aceites Abril" persigue el quinto título en Baiona


El “Aceites Abril” persigue el quinto título en Baiona
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El Conde de Gondomar comienza el viernes (11:00) con una participación de 40 barcos
Formato habitual, una dura competencia y un reto mayúsculo. El Trofeo Conde de Gondomar se disputa desde el viernes al domingo con la presencia, aproximadamente, de 40 barcos en una cita que vio mermada la participación por el  covid, pero que seguirá contando con los principales cruceros de Galicia. Y, entre ellos, figura el “Aceites Abril”, de los hermanos Pérez Canal. 
Su presencia es notable entre el listado de inscritos porque el dúo persigue alcanzar el quinto título de la prueba baionesa y, con él, desempatar con el “Castrosúa”, ya que ambos suman cuatro entorchados. El récord es para la firma “Pairo”, pero en su caso, con diferentes barcos desde la primera victoria con el “Pairo 3” (1983) hasta la última de 2009 con el “Pairo VIII”. 

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MPs braced for battle with global accounting firm over naming wealthy Canadians behind offshore tax shelters

For years, ultra-wealthy Canadians have been setting up offshore shell companies in the Isle of Man so they can dodge taxes back home. Now, MPs on the House of Commons finance committee appear ready to try to dismantle the shield of secrecy surrounding those companies.

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Revenue agency auditors are being outgunned by tax giants: union


Posted: May 06, 2021 8:10 PM ET | Last Updated: May 7
Debi Daviau, president of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, says professionals who work for the Canada Revenue Agency need better organization and the right tools to crack down on offshore tax evasion.(Ashley Burke/CBC News)

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Finance committee relaunches probe into offshore tax evasion with questions over Isle of Man fraud


Finance committee relaunches probe into offshore tax evasion with questions over Isle of Man fraud
A managing partner at KPMG told the committee that allegations the company was involved with Isle of Man sword companies and CINAR fraud are 'false'
Author of the article: Jesse Snyder
Publishing date: May 06, 2021  •  18 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
Douglas Harbour on the Isle of Man. A 2019 report estimates that the Canadian government is missing out on as much as $25 billion a year in revenues due to an inability to crack down on overseas tax havens. Photo by Getty Images
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OTTAWA — A Parliamentary committee on Thursday launched an investigation into how Canada can better defend against offshore tax evasion, with some MPs pressing for details around a high-profile financial fraud in the mid-2000s that robbed many Canadians of their life savings.

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MPs urged to demand the names of Canadians behind offshore tax shelters


MPs urged to demand the names of Canadians behind offshore tax shelters
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Beachgoers walk along a tidal causeway in the town of Peel on the Isle of Man on Monday, March 26, 2012.
Five years ago, tax law expert André Lareau was blocked from giving testimony before the House of Commons finance committee by a last-minute gag order preventing witnesses from talking about a prominent accounting firm's tax avoidance scheme.
Now, he has a message for the members of Parliament who are today rebooting their probe into offshore companies registered in the Isle of Man: if they're serious this time, they should subpoena the Canadian accountants who helped to set up the offshore tax dodge — and demand that they give up the names of the wealthy Canadians whose identities they've been protecting.

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Victims of Ponzi scheme call for reopening of probe into offshore money transfers


Opposition parties support finance committee probe
Before they halted their Isle of Man probe in 2016, members of Parliament on the finance committee learned the KPMG scheme was not only marketed to ultra-rich Canadians as a way to dodge taxes, but also as a way to keep money from potential creditors.
An internal KPMG document, obtained by the finance committee, showed that the accounting firm promoted their scheme as a way for their wealthy clients to "protect" their assets offshore. There was "nothing [a] creditor/ex-spouse etc. can claim,"
KPMG said it would charge its clients a minimum of $100,000 to buy into the scheme, including factoring in a percentage of the amount of taxes "saved" by the wealthy Canadians.

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KPMG disputes leaked emails linking firm to offshore companies suspected in massive Ponzi scheme

KPMG disputes leaked emails linking firm to offshore companies suspected in massive Ponzi scheme
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Convicted fraudster Lino Matteo not allowed to advise family on finances


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A man who was convicted in two of the biggest financial scams uncovered in Canada is not even allowed to advise his family on investments or financial matters as he continues to serve his sentence for his role in the Cinar scandal.
Lino Matteo, 59, the former CEO of the financial management company Mount Real Corp., is still serving the eight-year sentence he received after he was convicted for his role in the elaborate fraud scheme in which Ronald Weinberg, founder of the Montreal-based television production company Cinar, hid $123 million of investors’ funds in the Bahamas.
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