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Multinationals square up for own ‘income shifting’ protest

Last year the treasury announced a consultation on the taxation of foreign profits of companies. One of the main change being proposed is that dividends paid to UK companies by their foreign operating companies would be exempt from UK tax. Whilst many commentators welcomed the proposals, suggesting that the UK would consequently become a more attractive place to do business, others warned about the small print, namely the tax implications of “mobile income”.

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