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McDonald’s is to leave London for Geneva, joining the growing ranks of US companies moving their European headquarters to take advantage of preferential intellectual property tax laws. The fast-food group, which will open its head office in the Swiss city in the autumn, said the move had been almost a year in the planning. The Swiss tax regime, particularly for intellectual property, has become increasingly attractive for foreign companies, especially the regional European headquarters of US multinationals. |
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