The OECD has launched a project to tackle tax avoidance by companies. Helen Miller looks at how it will work and its chances of success in this piece for the Institute of Financial Services' journal, Financial World.
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Miller, H. (2014). Operation BEPS. London: Institute of Financial Services. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/operation-beps (accessed: 18 June 2025).
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