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Tax co-operation should be the longer-term objective

Published: May 2 2008 03:00 | Last updated: May 2 2008 03:00

From Mr John Grieve Smith.

Sir, The chancellor’s proposed tax forum (report, April 30) seems to be based on the idea that international competition, rather than co-operation, should be the keynote of corporate tax policy in an increasingly globalised world. But it is not practical to suggest that any one country’s corporate tax regime should be dominated by the need to keep its rules and tax rates more favourable to multinational companies than its competitors.

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