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- Tax_inversion abstract "Tax inversion, or corporate inversion, is a largely American term for the relocation of a corporation's legal domicile to a lower-tax nation, or corporate haven, usually while retaining its material operations in its higher-tax country of origin. The first inversion in the U.S. took place in 1982, but the practice became common only in the late 1990s, with US corporations seeking to relocate to tax havens such as Bermuda. More recently, because of changes in US law, a second wave of corporate inversions took place by way of merger with companies in lower-tax foreign countries such as Ireland. The issue drew public attention in 2014 when Pfizer proposed to invert to the U.K. through a takeover of AstraZeneca.Tax inversions are a form of tax avoidance, whereby corporations and individuals arrange their affairs to legally reduce their tax obligations. Unlike the law of most other developed nations, the U.S. Internal Revenue Code imposes income tax on the profits of American corporations' foreign subsidiaries. This creates a strong incentive for American companies with large overseas markets to seek to recharacterize themselves as a foreign corporation. Inversion transactions usually involve the transfer of stock of a corporation by one or more shareholders to a wholly or partly owned subsidiary of that corporation in exchange for newly issued shares of the subsidiary's stock. Internal Revenue Code § 7874 (Rules relating to expatriated entities and their foreign parents) contains the tax rules related to inversions.".
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- Tax_inversion wikiPageWikiLinkText ""super inversion"".
- Tax_inversion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tax inversion".
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- Tax_inversion subject Category:Corporate_inversions.
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- Tax_inversion comment "Tax inversion, or corporate inversion, is a largely American term for the relocation of a corporation's legal domicile to a lower-tax nation, or corporate haven, usually while retaining its material operations in its higher-tax country of origin. The first inversion in the U.S. took place in 1982, but the practice became common only in the late 1990s, with US corporations seeking to relocate to tax havens such as Bermuda.".
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