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Illicit Transfer Pricing Endangers Shareholders

August 28, 2009

Common tax tricks put companies at risk.

Forbes

Shareholders in many of the world’s leading multinational corporations face significant financial peril from a source few have probably ever thought about: transfer pricing.

So says Raymond Baker, director of Global Financial Integrity, a non-profit in Washington, D.C., that promotes policies aimed at curtailing the cross-border flow of illegal money.

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