Should there be more international accounting laws to clamp down on tax havens?

Should there be more international accounting laws to clamp down on tax havens?

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There should be more countries striving for autarky instead

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Brazil attempts autarky and it's corrupt and inefficient as fuck, companies are too big to fail there and always get bailouts just like here

Autarky is very inefficient and wastes resources+nature.

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No there should be less tax

Not international laws, but national laws on how to deal with people who use tax havens.

business' should be taxed on the transactions that occur in their country.
not how many bucks they store in their bank

>be Finland
>not declaring Fexit and becoming the gold standard of tax-havens
>remain loyal to EU
>get fucked for EU loyalty
>blame everyone else
>drink Finlandia Vodka

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Yes, there were plans in the past to tax companies which avoid tax through tax havens and transfer pricing.

I would make Monaco residents pay taxes as well.

Eu citizens, the richest, avoid paying personal taxes by moving to Monaco, but they enjoy the benefits of the EU.

They have a real estate scheme as well. It's kind of feudal. Every real estate in Monaco is owned by the Pastor family, who are the puppets of the royal family of Monaco.

So if you move to Monaco, you have to rent the properties from the Pastor family. It's like back in the medieval ages of feudalism.

But of course, people who reside in Monaco spend most of their time in other EU countries, in France, Italy, Britain, most of them aren't there in Monaco longer than 3 months per year. They claim to be in Monaco when they spend most of their time in the EU without paying income taxes.

the banks would never allow it because tax havens are part of their business

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>I would make Monaco residents pay taxes as well.
>flag

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So what?

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l2booru fag

>international accounting laws
There is no such thing as international law. Laws require a body to enforce them. Since such a body does not exist, neither do laws. What you currently understand as "international laws" are just suggestions or guidelines.

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Wowowowowow.

tax havens are profitable for banks and protected by them

International law means that countries adopt the same law and enforce it nationally. You had completely wrong picture of what international law means.

Kvetching about tax havens is just governments being pissed off that some other country is sane enough to treat their citizens better than they are able to. Avoiding paying taxes to shitty western governments which work directly against your interests is based. Why would you want to pay to feed 15th generation unassiminlated pavement apes which hate you, or fresh off the boat sand niggers who can't even speak your language. Honestly the most based thing to do is simply not pay any tax to your government at all. Who in their right mind wants to work to fill the bank account of some multi-national corporation, and taxes to a government that is trying to replace you with foreigners.

They're profitable inasmuch as some investor's interest.

What's he problem?"

*the problem

Jews

>countries adopt the same law and enforce it nationally

Anybody else remember that meme which described Finns as gently autistic snow-elven virtuosos?

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>should we help the government robbing us?
OP is a reddit tier retard.