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Large US firms stashed $1.6 trillion in tax havens: Oxfam

Poverty-fighting organisation Oxfam America said the sum for 2015 was a USD 200 billion increase over the prior year. The report cites the companies' own data.

April 12, 2017 / 11:38 IST
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The 50 largest US companies, including Apple, Microsoft and Wal-Mart, are parking about USD 1.6 trillion in offshore tax havens to reduce their US tax burden, according to a study published today.

Poverty-fighting organisation Oxfam America said the sum for 2015 was a USD 200 billion increase over the prior year. The report cites the companies' own data.

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While not illegal, the companies "used a secretive network of 1,751 subsidiaries in tax havens to stash" their earnings outside the United States, Oxfam said in the report released ahead of next week's meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington.

"Tax avoidance has become standard business practice across the globe. Corporate tax dodgers cheat America out of approximately USD 135 billion in unpaid tax revenues every year," Oxfam senior advisor Robbie Silverman said.