以后从中国搬钱来买房手续可能会更麻烦了,躺枪Cameron对进入英国房市脏钱的战斗。

英国伦敦房市这几年被认为是和安全保值的地方深受海外买家欢迎,大量的钱(包括一些“脏”钱)进入了伦敦的房市,这几天报纸电视的新闻都在炒作,伦敦房市(特别是高端房子)已经成了海外“脏”钱洗钱的天堂了,伦敦房市的暴热和这些“脏”钱有很大关系。

首相Dave今天发话了,英国不欢迎“脏”钱发誓要和“脏”钱进行战斗 David Cameron vows to fight against ‘dirty money’ in UK property market http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/jul/28/david-cameron-fight-dirty-money-uk-property-market-corruption

虽然Dave主要只是说的用秘密的公司买高端房子的情况,也没有说具体会有什么措施,但很可能会出一系列措施检查进入英国房市的钱,当然中国父母给子女的买房钱任何时候都不会有问题,但手续上会不会更复杂?拭目以待。

David Cameron: UK property no safe haven for ‘dirty money’
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33684098

London property boom built on dirty money
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/london-property-boom-built-on-dirty-money-10083527.html


David Cameron vows to fight against ‘dirty money’ in UK property market

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/jul/28/david-cameron-fight-dirty-money-uk-property-market-corruption

David Cameron will promise to act against corrupt foreigners who buy up luxury properties in the UK using secretive holding companies to hide their “dirty money”.

The prime minister will use a visit to Singapore to make an anti-corruption speech on Tuesday in which he will express concern that some properties, mainly in London, “are being bought by people overseas through anonymous shell companies, some with plundered or laundered cash”.

Drawing on proposals advanced by campaign group Transparency International, Cameron will set out his determination to ensure that “the UK must not become a safe haven for corrupt money from around the world”.

One in 10 properties in the City of Westminster, central London, are estimated to be owned by companies registered in an offshore secrecy jurisdiction, according to Transparency International figures provided by Downing Street, while £120bn worth of properties in England and Wales are owned offshore.

The prime minister will promise to introduce a central public land registry of foreign companies, setting out which land they own, in the autumn. At present, for a small fee it is possible to apply to find out the names of individuals owning property deeds, but the new registry is intended to make access easier, provide greater detail and cover overseas companies.

The government will also consult on whether to expand the new property register setting out the true owners of UK companies so that it would cover overseas-registered firms with a government contract.

Cameron first set out plans for a true register of ownership of UK companies during his chairmanship of the G7 in Northern Ireland two years ago. It would make it much easier for the regulatory authorities and the public to track down the owners of any property and any laundered money.

The prime minister will say: “I want Britain to be the most open country in the world for investment. But I want to ensure that all this money is clean money. There is no place for dirty money in Britain. Indeed, there should be no place for dirty money anywhere.”

The change might also do something to stop the spiral of climbing property prices in London, which has forced middle-class Londoners further out from the centre of the city.

In March, Transparency International concluded that shell companies are a common way for moving corrupt money around the world, hiding funds that were intended to be invested locally. It added: “The corrupt are helped to buy properties by lawyers, accountants and estate agents who do not ask where the money is coming from – which by law in most countries, including the UK, they are supposed to do.”

Transparency International found that:

The average price of a property under criminal investigation in the UK is £1.5m. It found 48% of properties investigated were valued at over £1m.
A total of 36,342 London properties covering 2.25sq miles are held by offshore companies. Of these, 38% are in the British Virgin Islands, 16% in Jersey, 9.5% in Isle of Man, and 9% in Guernsey.
Almost one in 10 properties in the City of Westminster (9.3%), 7.3% of properties in Kensington and Chelsea, and 4.5% in the City of London are owned by companies registered in an offshore secrecy jurisdiction.
In 2011 alone, £3.8bn worth of UK property was bought by British Virgin Islands-registered companies. In total £120bn of property in England and Wales is registered off shore.

The PM is expected to mention allegations that in 2009 an unknown individual acquired a network of offshore companies, which in turn invested in £147m worth of prime property in some of the capital’s most famous addresses.

Documents seen by Global Witness reveal how the managers of these companies are linked to Rakhat Aliyev, the former Kazakh secret police chief found hanged in an Austrian prison in February 2015 while awaiting trial for the murder of two bankers in his home country.

Cameron will argue that the best way to fight corruption is to increase transparency. His aides say he will take on “both the sceptics, who question whether we can afford to take a lead on corruption without putting our economies at a disadvantage, and the defeatists, who say that there is nothing we can do that will actually make a big difference”.

The speech will be used to argue that corruption holds back economic growth, that it fuels the flow of migrants from what he will describe as corrupt African states where people have no economic prospects, and that it can drive people into the hands of extremists when there is no well-organised government.

Cameron will also single out the commitment of Singapore’s late former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew to tackling the subject. Praising his hosts, the prime minister will say: “It is no coincidence that Singapore’s climb to the top end of the global indices for anti-corruption and ease of doing business have gone hand-in-hand with its great global success.”

Nick Maxwell, head of advocacy and research at Transparency International UK, said: “An end to secret offshore company in ownership of UK property and in UK procurement can help shift the UK from being a safe haven for illicit wealth to a place where dirty money is not welcome.”

那别怪中国人到其他欧盟国家投资,葡萄牙,西班牙,比利时,荷兰,德国,意大利巴不得中国去呢,英国佬嫌别人钱脏,蛮可笑的,其实他的主要目的是不让房价涨过快,为它的政治党派博取民心而已,政治人物是不可信的,那马云和李嘉诚的钱脏不脏,你问问他

又一好贴,顶大哥!

房价还有可能跌吗:cn03:

英国政客嘛,大家都懂的,又要当XX,有要立牌坊。

好长,今早听BBC说是因为英国只对本地的公司购房实行实名制,离岸的公司就没有,所以才有那么多采取这个漏洞,海外注册公司,然后洗钱,再成批成片购买property,对正常家庭个人买房影响应该不大

只不过是防止热钱过快进入伦敦房地产市场罢了,尤其是中东,俄罗斯和中国,还有巴西,墨西哥,意大利也是,都是黑手党众多的地区,英国人不傻的,但是也肯定损害一部分人的利益,所以房地产市场有可能降温,但长期的价格还是在供需关系上,上涨势头不变,对在欧洲其他国家的房地产投资反而有帮助,就看投资人怎么应变了,如果不是局限在英国的房地产投资人,这个其实是个机会,法国意大利的房地产质量那么高,价格也不贵,中国投资者也可以关注,热钱也可以通过其他渠道,汇总之后再投资房产,真要投资就不怕找不到路,有钱能使鬼推磨,好的律师会想不到办法吗

王健林不是就通过购买马德里竞技足球俱乐部在西班牙来发展房地产嘛,你有他洗钱多?,人家洗钱都是通过购买球员和建筑,其实中国人在伦敦开个奶酪厂也可以洗钱,然后买房

不是说海外来的钱都是脏的,所谓dirty money是那些说不清来源很可能是犯罪所得的钱。

目前李嘉诚和马云的钱肯定是来源清楚的钱,不是dirty money。

中国人那么多,要组织起来做事情,渗透到全球的各个领域,我们是有这个实力的,只不过中国人自己不团结而已,比较散

马云的钱很清白?,他不是国内那些上层人物合股的钱嘛,漂白了就是干净的,关键看你律师会计团队的能力还有人脉,有钱什么搞不定,不过马云是卡梅隆自己去中国的时候拉过去谈话的,很多中小企业都需要马云带他们去中国,卡梅隆不会自己打自己的脸,阿里也是中国的脸面,他不会打中国脸的,作为政治人物,其实他很清楚,大的人物他也不敢动,李嘉诚也是英籍华人,这么有地位的商人,所以他也不会去动他,打击对象还是后台不硬的那些人而已,那个切尔西足球队老板阿布拉莫维奇就是寡头,他不洗黑钱?,只不过人家是普京的朋友,英国人相当虚伪的,对中国和其他发展中国家老百姓就惨点,本来想凑个钱买个房子,现在说不清楚资金来源

他的打击对象是外国那些非英国国籍非欧盟的能够买得起房子的人,然后平抑房价,获得本土民众支持,这个才是重点,外国人又不能帮他的党派得到点而什么,所以先开刀,现在经济基本面可以了,所以要为他的党派争夺民心,以便在下次的大选中保证选票而已,因为选票毕竟一人一票,他让大多数人满意才是他的目的,和经济增长无关,卡梅隆还要独立欧盟之外呢,此人是很排外的,过几年还会有全民公决,他就是在聚集民心,让人家看看跟着他卡梅隆房价就不贵,博得民众对他的支持,他这点儿政治目的,不是瞎子都看得出来,只不过中国人吃点儿暗亏,哑巴吃黄连

不觉得对自己会有什么影响。
洗钱的那种luxury property也不是咱可以够得到的……
感觉政策不会影响到我们这种小老百姓。

就是从中国搬迁能搬多少啊? 中国政府一方面,每人一年只允许6W美金。
豪华型住宅不都是拿million做单位么?

想知道Cameron具体的政策是什么?

这种到处大声喊说着要打击洗钱+要提高房东税。
说白了不还是没真打算拿房子的市场开刀。
还是鼓励资本推资本,房产市场越活跃,政府越是坐等收钱。

卡梅伦不在印尼这样说,到了新加坡才说要打击脏钱买房
怎莫有种打新加坡脸的感觉呢;P;P;P
人新加坡就是海外脏钱涌入的重灾区呀

全世界的政客都一个样~只是看谁吃相更难看罢了

热钱全世界都在,卡梅隆不过是拿国外人开刀而已,因为房价如果涨得太快,本土民众就对政府不满,他主要考虑这个,他的意图也根本不光是豪宅洗黑钱,主要是普通大众需要的房子价格涨的很快,本地人出价竞争不过外国人,卡梅隆取得大众的支持,但也不能说英国人富豪自己洗黑钱,就往外国人身上推,意图很明显,把外国投资者当夜壶而已,用完就扔掉,政府这招屡试不爽

沒辦法了, 既然要那麼正直, 那麼英國久不要富裕起來。。。

中国投资者也该捧一下欧洲其他国家,甚至投资爱尔兰,苏格兰,欧洲就该分化治它,英格兰现在尾巴翘起来了,但英国人在西班牙葡萄牙炒房15年使这两国出现房地产过热,卡梅隆视而不见,果然是强盗民族出来的首相

中国商人如果和意大利,葡萄牙等国政府展开积极合作,把这几个国家经济提起来,人家意大利,葡萄牙,西班牙人巴不得离开英国的鬼天气回国就业,伦敦就是半个空城,那时候让他不让外国人投资付出代价