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  2. Offshore financial centre - Wikipedia

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    The definition of an offshore financial centre dates back to academic papers by Dufry & McGiddy (1978), and McCarthy (1979) regarding locations that are: Cities, areas or countries which have made a conscious effort to attract offshore banking business, i.e., non-resident foreign currency denominated business, by allowing relatively free entry ...

  3. Conduit and sink OFCs - Wikipedia

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    Conduit OFC and sink OFC is an empirical quantitative method of classifying corporate tax havens, offshore financial centres (OFCs) and tax havens. [1] [2] [3] "Uncovering Offshore Financial Centers": CORPNET's map of connections between countries. [4]

  4. List of free-trade zones in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    [1] the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is another jurisdiction demonstrating the growth of expansion. It contributes 12 percent to the GDP of Dubai and has an estimated a growth rate of 27 percent (as per 2015). [2] The authorities speculate that the region will triple in size by 2024. [3]

  5. Dubai International Financial Centre - Wikipedia

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    One of the key elements of the center is a privately held financial exchange that opened in September 2005 as Dubai International Financial Exchange (DIFX) but was rebranded as NASDAQ Dubai in 2008. The trading hours of NASDAQ Dubai are from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. GMT), from Sunday to Thursday. [10]

  6. List of free-trade zones in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Free-trade zone exemptions are: [2] 100% foreign ownership of the enterprise; 100% import and export tax exemptions; 100% repatriation of capital and profits; Corporate tax exemptions for up to 50 years; No personal income taxes; Assistance with labor recruitment, and additional support services, such as sponsorship and housing.

  7. Financial services in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Financial services in Jersey are a highly important part of the economy of the British island of Jersey. Jersey is considered to be an offshore financial centre (OFC) and one of the most economically successful OFCs in the world. [1] Jersey has the preconditions to be a microstate, but it is a self-governing Crown dependency of the UK. [2]

  8. Panama as a tax haven - Wikipedia

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    Panama has been cited repeatedly in recent years by the State Department of the United States and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as a jurisdiction which does not cooperate with international tax transparency initiatives due to the legislation which regulates the country's offshore jurisdiction and financial services. [10]

  9. Offshore bank - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1980s, jurisdictions that provide financial services to nonresidents on a big scale can be referred to as offshore financial centres. OFCs often also levy little or no corporation tax and/or personal income and high direct taxes such as duty, making the cost of living high.