Public Policy and Business
Base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) refers to tax avoidance strategies that multinational companies use to shift profits from high-tax jurisdictions to low-tax or no-tax jurisdictions, thus eroding the tax base of higher-tax countries. This practice not only affects national revenues but also creates an uneven playing field among businesses, as some companies can gain significant advantages through aggressive tax planning, leading to calls for reforms in international tax rules.
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