Cyprus proposes no charge on small account holders
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Cypriot finance officials are revising a planned financial bailout to relieve small account holders from having to pay a charge on their savings in order to secure an international rescue of the country's troubled banks.
Under a new draft bill discussed in Parliament's finance committee Tuesday, deposits below euro20,000 ($25,900) would be exempt from any charge. Those between euro20,000-euro100,000 would have a 6.75 percent levy imposed, and those above euro100,000 would have a 9.9 percent charge.
European officials have said euro5.8 billion of the euro15.8 billion rescue package must be raised by Cyprus.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The country's central bank governor recommended that no levy be imposed on accounts below euro100,000 -- the amount that is insured by the government.