harmful tax practices
Harmful tax practices refer to policies, strategies, or actions adopted by countries that create unfavorable conditions for other nations, businesses, or individuals in relation to taxation. These practices involve measures aimed at attracting foreign investment or shifting profits, often resulting in unfair competition and erosion of the global tax base.
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