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Morgan Stanley says it will contest Dutch dividend tax evasion probe

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Posted on May 28, 2025

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THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley said on Wednesday it will contest a Dutch public prosecutor's investigation into tax evasion related to dividends on Dutch shares. The Dutch public prosecution

Morgan Stanley to Challenge Dutch Investigation into Dividend Tax Evasion

THE HAGUE (Reuters) -Morgan Stanley said on Wednesday it will contest a Dutch public prosecutor's investigation into tax evasion related to dividends on Dutch shares.

The Dutch public prosecution service said on Wednesday it would subpoena a foreign bank on suspicion of dividend tax evasion. It said that between 2009 and 2013, a subsidiary of a foreign bank based in Amsterdam submitted five corporate tax returns in which a total of 124 million euros in withholding tax was offset, related to 825 million euros in dividends that were distributed on Dutch listed shares.

"Following an investigation...there is suspicion that the subsidiary has unlawfully offset the withholding tax and is therefore suspected of tax evasion," the Dutch Public Prosecution Service said, adding it was also holding the European parent company responsible.

The prosecutor did not specify the foreign bank being investigated, but a source close to the investigation said the probe concerns Morgan Stanley.

Asked about the report, a spokesperson for Morgan Stanley said the bank was aware of the probe and would defend its case.

"Morgan Stanley rejects the Prosecutor’s allegations about this complex, decade-old matter and intends to contest them vigorously," the bank said. "Despite our full cooperation and the lack of clarity in the relevant tax legislation, the Prosecutor is basing this decision on an incomplete investigation and record, in violation of established process."

Morgan Stanley offers a full range of banking services in the Netherlands since the opening of its Amsterdam office in 1997.

(Reporting by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Bart Meijer; writing by GV De Clercq; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Leslie Adler)

Key Takeaways

  • Morgan Stanley is contesting a Dutch investigation into dividend tax evasion.
  • The probe involves a subsidiary in Amsterdam from 2009 to 2013.
  • 124 million euros in withholding tax was allegedly offset unlawfully.
  • Morgan Stanley claims the investigation is incomplete.
  • The bank has operated in the Netherlands since 1997.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the nature of the investigation against Morgan Stanley?
Morgan Stanley is being investigated by the Dutch public prosecutor for tax evasion related to dividends on Dutch shares, specifically concerning the unlawful offsetting of withholding tax.
What has Morgan Stanley said about the allegations?
Morgan Stanley has stated that it rejects the prosecutor's allegations and intends to contest them vigorously, emphasizing its full cooperation with the investigation.
When did Morgan Stanley open its office in the Netherlands?
Morgan Stanley has been offering a full range of banking services in the Netherlands since it opened its Amsterdam office in 1997.
What time period does the investigation cover?
The investigation covers the period between 2009 and 2013, during which the alleged tax evasion occurred.
Who is leading the investigation?
The investigation is being led by the Dutch public prosecution service, which has indicated that it will subpoena a foreign bank suspected of tax evasion.

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