The hedge fund trade to gain exposure and then encourage a U.S. corporation to enter into an acquisition transaction with a foreign corporation where it incorporates internationally to lower its tax burden, known as a corporate inversion, might have slowed of late, but the issue is now being addressed at an international level.
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At IMF, José Antonio Ocampo looks to reign in corporate tax avoidance
Multi-national corporations organizing in a tax haven du jour with no meaningful presence in the region with the purpose of...
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