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EU to combat tax evasion with central registers
Published Wed, Dec 17, 2014 · 09:50 PM
London
THE European Union has agreed to rules to stamp out tax evasion and stop dirty money from criminal gangs or terrorism finance being channelled through anonymous companies.
EU states and the European Parliament struck the agreement on Tuesday evening to update the bloc's anti-money laundering rules, a statement from parliament's economic affairs committee said on Wednesday.
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