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MPs and peers criticise “sticking plaster” OECD tax avoidance reforms
By:
James Richards
4 Aug 16
An all-party parliamentary group has claimed the international proposals to combat global tax evasion do not go far enough and may create new loopholes that could be used to not pay the correct amount.
James Richards
is a freelance journalist
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