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27.10.2022
Interviewed by the Paperjam, Vincent Wellens shares his view on the cases and trends to watch in the coming months.

He notably highlights several ongoing cases related to FATCA and the fact that undifferentiated and non-proportionate data collection and automatic transfers could be contrary to the law, particularly in terms of the protection of privacy and personal data.

Any requests for data should always be justified by an indication or suspicion of fraud or tax non-compliance
Partner Vincent Wellens

"Any requests for data should always be justified by an indication or suspicion of fraud or tax non-compliance" says Vincent.

Read the full interview (in French) published in the magazine as well as online.

Source: Paperjam - October 2022

Read the full article here.

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