Public Economics
Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) refers to tax avoidance strategies used by multinational companies to shift profits from high-tax jurisdictions to low-tax jurisdictions, thereby reducing their overall tax liability. This practice undermines the tax base of higher-tax countries and creates an imbalance in the global tax system, leading to competition among countries to lower their tax rates to attract foreign investment.
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