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How The Financial System Really Works And How Companies Avoid Paying Tax
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8227401502
- EAN9798227401502
- Date de parution30/09/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC
Résumé
"How The Financial System Really Works And How Companies Avoid Paying Tax" delves into the complex mechanisms that allow multinational corporations and high-net-worth individuals to legally evade taxes. By exploring the intricacies of offshore finance, tax havens, and regulatory loopholes, the book sheds light on the legal but controversial methods used to shift profits and minimize tax liabilities.
The narrative covers the history of offshore finance, the roles of shell companies and special purpose entities, and the global impact of tax avoidance on public services, economic inequality, and state institutions. Through real-world case studies, it illustrates the profound consequences of these practices on both developed and developing economies, while also discussing potential reforms and the future of global tax regulation.
The narrative covers the history of offshore finance, the roles of shell companies and special purpose entities, and the global impact of tax avoidance on public services, economic inequality, and state institutions. Through real-world case studies, it illustrates the profound consequences of these practices on both developed and developing economies, while also discussing potential reforms and the future of global tax regulation.























