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À quoi servent les paradis fiscaux 1
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Chavagneux, Christian
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Corporate finance
/ Corporate tax planning
/ International accounting standards
/ Regulatory reform
/ Tax avoidance
/ Tax havens
2012
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Chavagneux, Christian
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Corporate finance
/ Corporate tax planning
/ International accounting standards
/ Regulatory reform
/ Tax avoidance
/ Tax havens
2012
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À quoi servent les paradis fiscaux 1
2012
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Tax havens play a central role in globalization: more than 1/2 of financial flows go through there, 85% of hedge funds are domiciled there. Not only do they deprive the states from significant income, but they are also at the heart of global financial instability. Born in the 19th century when New Jersey and Delaware (where many large US companies are still domiciled) granted preferential tax conditions to enterprises, they expanded from London in the 1960s, as the states competed to offer optimal conditions. Following the latest crisis, the OECD, the EU, the US government and the G20 decided to put some order there. For the time being, most of the actions aim at individual frauds, while multinationals take advantage of most of the tax avoidance - the fight is just starting. [PUB ABSTRACT]
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Experts Comptables Media
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