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Tax haven | |
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Interest of | • Charmian Gooch • Lucy Komisar • Ali Bongo Ondimba • Alan Riley • Tax Justice Network |
A Tax haven is a place to avoid paying normal rates of tax. These are used by very wealthy individuals and large corporations. In addition they serve to obfuscate or hide ownership.[1][2]
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Bermuda | British overseas territory. Tax haven famous for the Bermuda Triangle. |
British Virgin Islands | Tax haven in the Caribbean |
Cayman Islands | Tax haven in the Caribbean. |
Delaware | Traditionally in the pocket of the Du Pont family; now also a general corporate tax haven. Home state of Joe Biden. |
Freeport | |
Mauritius | Island nation in the Indian Ocean. Now a tax haven. |
Panama | Has a globally important shipping route. |
Special economic zone | |
The Bahamas |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:THE PRICE OF OFFSHORE REVISITED.pdf | paper | July 2012 | James S. Henry | Study on the "offshore" private banking market. |
File:The Network of Global Corporate Control.pdf | paper | 26 October 2011 | Stefania Vitali James B. Glattfelder Stefano Battiston | Network analysis of the structure of global corporate interleaved ownerships and revenues. |
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