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Tax Havens Are Meeting Minimal Requirements to Get Off OECD ‘Gray List’

By Colby Adams

Many tax havens have done the bare minimum to remove themselves from an intergovernmental group's list of regulatory-lax jurisdictions, at times only signing tax treaties with other bank secrecy countries. To date, 17 jurisdictions have successfully lobbied to be removed from a so-called "gray list" of tax havens maintained by the intergovernmental Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The Paris-based organization published the list of countries with lax tax regulations in April, naming 38 jurisdictions at the time. To be removed from the list, nations must sign specialized tax treaties, called Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEA), with at least...

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