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Three strategies to fight the tax avoidance revealed by the Paradise Papers

  • Written by Roman Lanis, Associate Professor, Accounting, University of Technology Sydney
imageThe first strategy is to require the public disclosure of country by country reporting of company tax affairs.Shutterstock

The release of more than 13 million financial and tax documents known as the “Paradise Papers” show that the Panama Papers last year and LuxLeaks in 2014 were just the tip of the tax avoidance iceberg. It also shows...

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