Phantom FDI screams need for new tax ghostbusters LiamWardProud
About 40% of foreign direct investment – $15 trln – is designed to minimise corporate tax, says the IMF. Major economies’ efforts to win income back from havens like Luxembourg have failed. The OECD’s Big Tech tax reform ideas, and states’ self-interest, offer the best way out.
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