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As defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a preferential tax regime is one which causes international harm by treating certain entities, activities or structures over-favourably for the purposes of taxation.
As defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a preferential tax regime is one which causes international harm by treating certain entities, activities or structures over-favourably for the purposes of taxation.


<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Hong Kong becoming compliant'''''</span>
:"[Hong Kong's] corporate treasury centre incentive is in the process of being amended to comply with the OECD guidance on preferential tax regimes."
:''The Treasurer magazine, August 2018, p20''





Revision as of 12:51, 26 February 2020

1. Tax - anti-avoidance - Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS).

As defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a preferential tax regime is one which causes international harm by treating certain entities, activities or structures over-favourably for the purposes of taxation.


2.

More generally, tax rules or jurisdictions which are favourable to certain groups of taxpayers.


See also