Inversions and Foreign Takeovers
“Incentives to Invert and the Market for Foreign Takeovers” was part of the conference co-hosted by he Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and the International Tax Policy Forum at the Brookings Institution.
Panelists discussed on corporate inversions, why businesses choose to invert, and the benefits that come with it. A corporate inversion is w… read more
Panelists discussed on corporate inversions, why businesses choose to invert, and the benefits that come with it. A corporate inversion is when a company re-incorporates abroad or merges with a foreign company in order to reduce its corporate tax burden.
“Incentives to Invert and the Market for Foreign Takeovers” was part of the conference co-hosted by he Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center and the International Tax Policy Forum at the Brookings Institution. close
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