The legal framework to combat offshores: international and Russian efforts
Abstract
This study is dedicated to a very painful problem of the global economy,
namely, tax evasion resulting from hiding assets in offshore financial centers (OFCs) which are
featured by 1) low or zero tax rates, 2) high secrecy or lack of transparency and 3) providing this
benefits to non-residents. Correspondingly, the main challenge for the international organizations
and national governments has been to develop legal tools for tackling base erosion and profit
shifting, unveiling beneficial ownership and promoting transparency. The retrospective analysis of
the international legal framework to combat tax evasion via low-tax jurisdictions finds out that
Russia's recent laws have been, generally, in line with international efforts.