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Definition of 'Double Irish With A Dutch Sandwich'
A tax avoidance technique employed by certain large corporations,
involving the use of a combination of Irish and Dutch subsidiary
companies to shift profits
to low or no tax jurisdictions. The double Irish with a Dutch sandwich
technique involves sending profits first through one Irish company, then
to a Dutch company and finally to a second Irish company headquartered
in a tax haven. This technique has allowed certain corporations to
dramatically reduce their overall corporate tax rates.
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