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Is there a more common name for this tax avoidance scheme?

Since there are very few online sources that describe a "Bermuda Black Hole" tax avoidance scheme, I believe that this article's title is incorrect. Is there a more common name for the "Bermuda Black Hole" that isn't a recent neologism? Jarble ( talk) 01:33, 12 February 2018 (UTC) reply

You make a fair point but I am of the industry and know the term well. It is more that it is generic to almost any type of offshore tax haven when used by a corporate. I have upgraded the article to reflect this and added some new material Britishfinance ( talk) 22:16, 24 March 2018 (UTC) reply

Consistent false information

This article - written by Britishfinance - contains consistently false, exaggerated, and distorted information that is used in a political manner to attack Ireland and its corporate tax policy. Whether Ireland's corporate tax regime is right or wrong is certainly up for debate; however, it is vitally important to keep to the facts, and that is something that this article fails to do. It must also be noted that Britishfinance has made numerous personal attacks against IDA Ireland CEO Mark Shanahan.

I recommend at the very least reading this article with severe reservations. This is an article which simply does not meet Wikipedia's standards of objectivity, accuracy and integrity. Duke Of Dirty Dancing ( talk) 20:40, 13 August 2021 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Is there a more common name for this tax avoidance scheme?

Since there are very few online sources that describe a "Bermuda Black Hole" tax avoidance scheme, I believe that this article's title is incorrect. Is there a more common name for the "Bermuda Black Hole" that isn't a recent neologism? Jarble ( talk) 01:33, 12 February 2018 (UTC) reply

You make a fair point but I am of the industry and know the term well. It is more that it is generic to almost any type of offshore tax haven when used by a corporate. I have upgraded the article to reflect this and added some new material Britishfinance ( talk) 22:16, 24 March 2018 (UTC) reply

Consistent false information

This article - written by Britishfinance - contains consistently false, exaggerated, and distorted information that is used in a political manner to attack Ireland and its corporate tax policy. Whether Ireland's corporate tax regime is right or wrong is certainly up for debate; however, it is vitally important to keep to the facts, and that is something that this article fails to do. It must also be noted that Britishfinance has made numerous personal attacks against IDA Ireland CEO Mark Shanahan.

I recommend at the very least reading this article with severe reservations. This is an article which simply does not meet Wikipedia's standards of objectivity, accuracy and integrity. Duke Of Dirty Dancing ( talk) 20:40, 13 August 2021 (UTC) reply


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