When Tax Planning Goes Spectacularly Wrong
The use of offshore structures in international business remains one of the most contentious aspects of tax planning. On one hand, properly constructed cross-border arrangements serve legitimate business purposes—optimizing a group’s capital structure, protecting assets, planning succession, managing regulatory risk. On the other, the history of aggressive tax schemes involving offshore jurisdictions is littered with … Continue reading When Tax Planning Goes Spectacularly Wrong
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