Según recoge el ICIJ (Consorcio Internacional de Periodistas de Investigación), Tita Cervera ha utilizado una compañía asentada en las islas Cook, situadas entre Hawai y Nueva Zelanda, para comprar arte en Sotheby's y Christie's, por razones fiscales pero también porque ese procedimiento proporciona "máxima flexibilidad" para mover arte de un país a otro:
"Spanish names include a baroness and famed art patron, Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza, who is identified in the documents using acompany in the Cook Islands to buy artwork through auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, including Van Gogh’s Water Mill at Gennep.
Her attorney acknowledged that she gains tax benefits by holding ownership of her art offshore, but stressed that she uses tax havens primarily because they give her “maximum flexibility” when she moves art from country to country".
"Spanish names include a baroness and famed art patron, Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza, who is identified in the documents using acompany in the Cook Islands to buy artwork through auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, including Van Gogh’s Water Mill at Gennep.
Her attorney acknowledged that she gains tax benefits by holding ownership of her art offshore, but stressed that she uses tax havens primarily because they give her “maximum flexibility” when she moves art from country to country".
La flexibilidad es cualidad fundamental en cualquier experiencia estética desinteresada...
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