The list is part of a report which refers to countries that are preferred by big companies from the US because of the advantages they obtain related to tax.
The article by Ana Cristina Camacho Sandoval published in the Elfinancierocr.com indicated that "In the report several criteria was used to define a tax haven: they are in jurisdictions where their subsidiaries are not required to pay taxes; where there is no exchange of tax information between the country in question and the United States and where there is a lack of transparency in the implementation of legislative, judicial and administrative regulations.
The Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 will be presented on 28 October 2008 at the XVIII Iberoamerican Summit of San Salvador
Are Latin American governments maximising the potential of fiscal policy as a development tool? This 2009 edition of the annual OECD Latin American Economic Outlook analyses the progress governments in the region have achieved in the fiscal realm during the last decade.
The Latin American Economic Outlook 2009 will be presented on 28 October 2008 at the XVIII Iberoamerican Summit of San Salvador
Are Latin American governments maximising the potential of fiscal policy as a development tool? This 2009 edition of the annual OECD Latin American Economic Outlook analyses the progress governments in the region have achieved in the fiscal realm during the last decade.