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Cox: Bermuda’s inclusion on OECD ‘grey list’ is misleading

April 17, 2009

The Royal Gazette

Finance Minister Paula Cox signed tax information-sharing agreements with eight countries yesterday — and then said Bermuda’s inclusion on the OECD’s tax transparency “grey list” was “misleading”.

The Deputy Premier spent the day in Washington, DC, where she signed tax information exchange agreements (TIEAs) with the seven countries of the Nordic Group at the Swedish Embassy and another one with New Zealand at its embassy in the US capital.

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