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A tax haven is a nation that offers special tax incentives for corporations doing business there.
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Finance allah shmoop What is a tax haven Well it's
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this kindly loving wonderful place just past the gates of
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st peter you know maybe that's attacks heaven If you
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tilt your telescope at just the right angle you'll see
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the cayman islands of the bahamas You might see somalia
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although it always seems to be storming therein And lately
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you'll see ireland Yeah another tax haven Well how on
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earth are all these countries linked Well they all offer
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special tax incentives for corporations doing profitable business there such
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that those corporations more or less pay little tax if
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any Why was this even a thing Well in america
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at least before trump became president there was a severe
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hit against corporations who had divisions outside of the united
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states selling printers or search links or purple leather handbags
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for nine hundred ninety nine dollars each such that those
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corporations were taxed once by the country in which they
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did business Think france that was ah high tax rate
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And then if those companies wanted to bring their cash
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back to america to be held in an american bank
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well then those companies were taxed again turning a dollar
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Of profit into something like an thirty or forty cents
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since it made no sense for companies to lose so
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much hard earned profits so quickly to tax dollars Well
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a mini industry in tax havens grew up all around
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those unfair government dealings Well some of the schemes behind
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these processes included something called a dutch sandwich and no
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not the one with the raw hearing No in this
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one the product is deemed as having been shipped by
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an irish company but then booked or accounted for through
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a shell or quays I fake company or holding company
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in the netherlands sometimes remaining profits or then shipped to
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the caymans or bermuda otherwise known as the bermuda black
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hole Which leads the way for us to make a
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joke here But we won't I say we do ever
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strength There are three basic types of tax havens in
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a dutch sandwich Primary tax havens Yeah those are the
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ones with the shell corpse Then he have semi tax
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havens where a country will produce goods for sale primarily
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outside of their boundaries and have flexible regulations to encourage
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you No job growth for themselves and third kind is
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a conduit tax haven where income from sales mainly sales
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made elsewhere is collected and then distributed back inside the
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country Well over time the legal structure of tax havens
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has shifted But in the new post obama era which
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actively lowered corporate tax rates and defended american companies rights
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to bring american cash back home to america While the
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need for tax havens feels like it is slowly fading 00:02:43.803 --> [endTime] away But there's still more popular than tax heaven
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