Should multinational national tax avoidance be considered under "illicit financial flows" #IFFs? @SolPicciotto argues Yes http://www.ictd.ac/blog/why-tax-avoidance-is-illicit/ … . I don't think so http://www.ictd.ac/blog/why-illicit-financial-flows-and-multinational-tax-avoidance-are-not-the-same-thing … @ICTDTax
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(2) The kinds of behaviours that fall under IFFs: money laundering, tax fraud, bribery, corruption and smuggling are not the same kind of thing as controversies over Google, Amazon, Starbucks tax or ordinary transfer pricing audits. Different problems need different solutionspic.twitter.com/xRRFgUXfGY
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(3) Identifying & stopping dirty money depends on better cooperation between law enforcement & intermediaries - lawyers, accountants, banks etc... A definition of IFFs which paints legally compliant biz the same as handling bribes, proceeds of corruption etc.. does not help here
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