After banking secrecy, the total exposure of citizens: the OECD organises the taxation of tyranny

This is not a tax reform.
This is not a fight against fraud.
It's a silent regime change.

Having destroyed banking secrecy, the same supranational bodies are now attacking private property itself. The OECD has just announced a new agreement for the automatic exchange of information on real estate held abroad. Behind the technocratic jargon lies a brutal reality: the complete surveillance of assets, estates and citizens, without a vote, without debate, without a popular mandate. What begins with «transparency» always ends with total control.

What masquerades as simple «tax cooperation» is in fact a regime change.

The OECD has just announced the’AMAC RBI (Automatic Exchange of Information on Real Estate), a new agreement for the automatic exchange of information on real estate transactions. real estate held abroad.

After destroying banking secrecy in the name of «transparency», the same mechanism is now attacking real estate, inheritance and global private assets.

This is not a technical adjustment.

This is a supranational heritage monitoring system, without any popular mandate.

A global control architecture

From here 2029-2030, tax authorities will automatically receive :

  • an exhaustive list of properties held abroad,
  • their estimated value,
  • the rental income,
  • useful data for inheritance and transfer.

The signatory countries already cover most of the Western world: Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and the Nordic countries, as well as Brazil, South Africa and New Zealand.

Objective: rebuilding citizens' world heritage, asset by asset, country by country.

The OECD makes no secret of the fact: this system is merely a first brick. The roadmap aims to achieve full transparency on all non-financial assets.

The tax consequences are explosive

The effects are clearly identified:

  • Taxation of foreign rents as part of global income,
  • Integration of foreign assets in the’wealth tax (IFI and equivalent),
  • Full traceability of international legacies,
  • No more cross-border asset optimisation.

In other words:

you can't escape anything, anywhere, ever.

It is no longer fraud that is targeted.

This is the private property itself, which has become suspect by nature.

Power without people, without borders, without responsibility

The OECD is not elected.

It is not accountable to any people.

However, it imposes tax standards that apply to automatically, without a vote, without a referendum, without democratic debate.

As Friedrich Hayek reminded us:

«The road to servitude is paved with good intentions.»

The «fight against evasion» is used here as a pretext for a global tax centralisation, where the individual is reduced to a line in a database.

We are no longer dealing with a tax state.

We are entering a algorithmic taxation, It is transnational, permanent and irreversible.

Control, taxation, tyranny: the sequence is well known

Unchanging history :

  1. Abolition of banking secrecy
  2. Automatic exchange of financial information
  3. Tracing property assets
  4. Extension to non-financial assets
  5. Forced tax alignment
  6. Suffocating private property

This is the the end of patrimonial sovereignty.

What some people call «transparency» is in reality a widespread presumption of guilt, where every citizen becomes a taxpayer to be watched.

Conclusion: when everything is visible, everything becomes taxable

A company where everything is traceable is a company where everything can be grasped.

Without secrecy, there is no freedom.

Without fiscal sovereignty, there can be no democracy.

Without protected property, there are no citizens - only subjects.

AMAC RBI is not a reform.

It is a act of dispossession.

And as is always the case in history, tyranny doesn't come in boots - it comes from the people.

she arrives in Excel tables, under the guise of «good governance».

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