The buck stops with Boris.
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Five years after David Cameron was pushing for tighter rules around disclosure of beneficial owners, nothing much has changed.
What’s inside the box?
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The latest instalment of leaks about the super-rich using offshore tax havens to hide their wealth has been published.
Not all tax havens come with fancy resorts and sun-drenched beaches.
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The G-7 wants to set a minimum global tax rate, which would make it harder for countries to act as tax havens.
Turtle Cove on the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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It’s not all money laundering and snorkels: by ignoring these remnants of empire, UK is shoring up trouble down the line.
Those with the means to invest through hedge funds in tax havens benefit.
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Current Australian tax rules are distorting decisions of investors, which is why the Cayman Islands remains so attractive.