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- Q18609502 subject Q7011191.
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- Q18609502 abstract "Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) is a technical term referring to the negative effect of multinational companies' tax avoidance strategies on national tax bases. BEPS can be achieved through the use of transfer pricing, or, more correctly, "transfer mispricing". BEPS is used in a project headed by the OECD which produced detailed reports in September 2014 in response to seven actions agreed previously. BEPS is said to be an "attempt by the world’s major economies to try to rewrite the rules on corporate taxation to address the widespread perception that the [corporations] don’t pay their fair share of taxes".".
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- Q18609502 wikiPageWikiLink Q7011191.
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- Q18609502 comment "Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) is a technical term referring to the negative effect of multinational companies' tax avoidance strategies on national tax bases. BEPS can be achieved through the use of transfer pricing, or, more correctly, "transfer mispricing". BEPS is used in a project headed by the OECD which produced detailed reports in September 2014 in response to seven actions agreed previously.".
- Q18609502 label "Base erosion and profit shifting".