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An international holding company located in a country with an extensive double tax treaty network and minimal foreign exchange and investment controls. | An international holding company located in a country with an extensive double tax treaty network and minimal foreign exchange and foreign investment controls. | ||
Historically, the tax advantages of mixer companies included blending income streams from different tax jurisdictions, minimising the wastage of foreign tax credits, and so minimising the total tax liabilities of the group of companies. | Historically, the tax advantages of mixer companies included blending income streams from different tax jurisdictions, minimising the wastage of foreign tax credits, and so minimising the total tax liabilities of the group of companies. |
Latest revision as of 09:24, 5 August 2015
An international holding company located in a country with an extensive double tax treaty network and minimal foreign exchange and foreign investment controls.
Historically, the tax advantages of mixer companies included blending income streams from different tax jurisdictions, minimising the wastage of foreign tax credits, and so minimising the total tax liabilities of the group of companies.