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OECD Agenda Threatens Panamanian Prosperity

OECD Agenda Threatens Panamanian Prosperity

by Andrew F. Quinlan | Apr 29, 2014 | Opinion and Commentary

This article appeared in La Estrella de Panama (in Spanish) on April 29, 2014., and was co-authored by Brian Garst Earlier this year, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) released its finalized Standard for Automatic Exchange of Financial...

Prosperity Update April 15, 2014

by CF&P | Apr 15, 2014 | News, Prosperity Updates

Tax Competition News New OECD Rules Threaten Competition CF&P’s Brian Garst writes in Cayman Financial Review on the downsides of new OECD rules. Under the guise of reducing tax evasion, international tax collectors are dismantling tax competition and...

Message from the Political Class: All Your Money Belongs to Us

by Dan Mitchell | Feb 14, 2014 | Blogs, Tax Competition, Taxation

What’s the defining characteristic of our political masters? Going all the way back to when they ran for student council in 6th grade, is it a craven desire to say or do anything to get elected? Is it the corrupt compulsion to trade earmarks, loopholes, and favors in...
Proposed OECD Tax Rules Threaten U.S. Sovereignty and Privacy

Proposed OECD Tax Rules Threaten U.S. Sovereignty and Privacy

by Andrew F. Quinlan | Feb 4, 2014 | Opinion and Commentary

This article appeared in the Daily Caller on February 4, 2014  Tax reform was a popular topic among politicians and members of the media in 2013. Americans suffering in the still weak economy and feeling beleaguered by recent tax hikes were no doubt disappointed that...
Hungary Rejects OECD Call To Hike Taxes

Hungary Rejects OECD Call To Hike Taxes

by Brian Garst | Jan 31, 2014 | Blogs, Economic Growth, Flat Tax, Tax Competition, Taxation, VAT

The Bureaucrats at the OECD don’t pay any taxes on their own salaries, but they work very hard to make sure everyone else is hit with exorbitant rates. They’ve persistently fought against tax competition to make it easier for politicians to raise taxes...
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