German authorities raid homes, offices in ‘cum-ex’ tax probe

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German prosecutors have searched over a dozen offices and homes across the country as part of their investigation into a massive tax fraud going back more than a decade.

The scheme involved so-called cum-ex transactions in which participants would lend each other shares so they could collect reimbursement for taxes they hadn’t paid, costing taxpayers across Europe billions of euros.

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Frankfurt prosecutors said Thursday that about 170 officers raided 19 premises in four German states Tuesday.

In total, German authorities are conducting 10 separate investigations into cum-ex schemes, some of which involve bank employees.

A court in Switzerland is due to issue a verdict Thursday against three Germans accused of “economic espionage” for blowing the lid on the tax scheme by publishing documents revealing a Swiss bank’s involvement.

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