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March 30, 2011
60 Minutes: The New Tax Havens
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An accounting firm referenced in the video and with offices throughout the U.S., Moore Stephens, has a nice little business setting up tax havens for American companies in Zug.
MOORE STEPHENS ZUG is a member of Moore Stephens International, an international consortium of over 600 independent auditing and consulting firms with branches in almost 100 countries. http://www.moorestephens.com
Posted by: Woody | Mar 30, 2011 1:06:34 PM
Isn't this just a great argument for using the multistate concept of apportionment based on a single sales factor for US taxation of international business? You can move your intangibles wherever you like but you can't replace the US consumer.
Posted by: Thomas Vance | Mar 31, 2011 11:25:52 AM




