Tax havens: International tax avoidance and evasion

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Technological innovation is a primary engine of long-term economic growth, and research and development (R and D) serves as the lifeblood of innovation. The federal government encourages businesses to invest more in Rand D than they otherwise would in several ways, including a tax credit for increases in spending on qualified research above a base amount.

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Jane, G. (2014). Tax havens: International tax avoidance and evasion. In Taxes in the United States: Developments, Analysis and Research (Vol. 4, pp. 37–87). Nova Science Publishers, Inc.

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