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File Size: 607 KB
Print Length: 273 pages
Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1 edition (April 12, 2011)
Publication Date: April 12, 2011
Language: English
ASIN: B004OA6420
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This is a fairly decent look at a topic I had no real prior knowledge of- Tax avoidance schemes used by large corporations. While the very basics of this topic are described, which was very informative, what Shaxson failed to do is really get into the nitty gritty and really describe how these schemes work. Imagine if I described an engine as a place where well timed explosions controlled by a spark plug go off inside a metal block with exhaust gasses blowing out the tail pipe. You don't really see how the wheels actually start moving- and thats how I often felt reading this book.Big claims were made about former colonies and developing countries being sucked dry by tax havens, but there were very few examples that were not really fleshed out enough. It often felt like the author was just putting a buckshot of facts on a wall, and leaving the reader to make the connections between the facts. The language was dry, yet somehow not informative- it was very difficult to get through certain sections of the book.What I learned from this book, I could have learned in roughly 30 pages. The rest was a lot of quotes from officials on how bad things are, and lots of terms like "bamboozling" which I feel were unnecessary editorialization- show me the actual money trail, and I can decide who is the bamboozler/bamboozlee.Personally I think this book could have used a bit of editing and more of a bottom-up approach. Walk me through how Apple gets away with paying an 8% (or whatever the number is) tax rate, then explain how others do the same thing, and I would have found the book a lot more compelling.
I'm kicking myself for waiting so long to read this book. Shaxson does a fantastic job of explaining all aspects of the world's secrecy jurisdictions. Six years after its publication, Treasure Islands loses none of its relevance. For the latest developments, I suggest readers subscribe to Shaxson's Tax Justice Network podcast "Taxcast". I can't wait to read Shaxson's next book, "The Finance Curse". I really like his elegant, subtle writing style. I sometimes fantasize that the Tax Justice Network had their own television channel that would blast the secrets of the rich all day and every day.
As we voters work to understand all the angles involved in our country's current debt / revenue-shortfall problems, this book gives us a look at an extremely important part of the problems we face.The escape from legitimate regulation and taxation - via the global offshoring & tax havens system - of such a huge amount of individual and corporate money is staggering. The malign power of those who benefit from such escape exerted upon national and international politics and law is horrifying. The realization that we, "the little people," are truly being forced to pay far more than our fair share is crushing. And to have a British author actually state that his country and its former British Empire colonies handle nearly one half of these global escapes is arresting, as is his exposure of how our nation (via Wall Street and U.S. states like Delaware and Wyoming) functions as a major tax haven, and why. While some "expert" reviewers may find fault with this book, we two ordinary folk - with degrees in Economics and Public Policy - found the book fascinating, informative and well worth reading. Recommended.
This is an excellent book on a subject that , by its very nature, does not easily yield much, reliable, available, information.It illustrates regulation, and legislative, arbitrage, at a country level. It also highlights the strategic struggle for economic dominance by nations, most notably the United Kingdom and the US, in the text. In the UK case, I was astonished to read about the roles, and apparent involvement, of the City of London Corporation and the Bank of England. The focus of this activity appears to be a little more diverse in the US, but with equally damaging effects.This is not a happy story. And it is not easy to envisage sufficient international cooperation, amongst nations, to halt, or turn back, these developments. Countries are now making public announcements about getting tough on off-shore tax evasion, which is part of this story, But given the depth and volume of this activity, and the powerful players involved, one could be forgiven for thinking suchannouncements are just so much window dressing.I am glad I read the book. But it does not inspire much hope for any fairness in our economic plight.
I hope the pro globalization pro tax competition business and economic leaders and even those lying politicians who claim to fight the offshore industry won't have to debate Shaxon any time soon. He makes it very challenging to morally defend tax havens. He sheds light on this how the system works and how it affect the balance sheets of all countries and even the values of all the people this phenomenon touches. Its a big book but easy to read and to understand even if you don't get anything about banking or economics. My favorite part is towards the end when he passionately destroys the most pro offshore arguments given by the liberty and tax competition crowd. Being a libertarian myself I gotta admit I was humbled to get this clearer view of this whole offshore secrecy debate. When I bought the book I thought he was just another European whining pro welfare state socialist intellectual. One of the best book I ever read!
Together with G. Edward Griffin's The Creature from Jekyll Island, essential reading for anyone interested in knowing how our political system REALLY works. Probably most devastating: the demonstration of damage to the world's poor and powerless.Includes thorough replies to those who argue the (supposedly) positive moral case FOR offshore havens.Detailed, thoroughly documented, and, while the body presents a case that left me feeling hopeless that anything might be done to reverse the juggernaut, the Conclusion includes ten highly actionable, practical proposals for solution.
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