And some of those, for good reason, are justified and others are the work of clever advocates. And I understand that. Every legal reason to do that. One of the problems we have now internationally is what we call stateless income. It's profits that are booked in nations where there's virtually no rate at all. So all of a sudden, let's say you make the money in Berlin, but you decide to report the transaction as having taken place in Bermuda. (16:49–16:53)
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Asserts that stateless income is a current international tax issue.
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