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The International Response to the U.S. Tax Haven
Noked, Noam ; Marcone, Zachary
Noked, Noam
Marcone, Zachary
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Abstract
The Pandora Papers and recent empirical studies have revealed large movements
of capital from traditional tax havens to the United States in the past several
years. This Article examines the legal factors that have led to the rise of the
United States as one of the world’s preeminent tax havens and considers why
previous efforts have failed to change this emerging reality. Drawing upon the
U.S. enforcement model vis-à-vis financial institutions in other countries, this
Article proposes that several governments adopt a coordinated response of
engaging directly with U.S. financial institutions without requiring any action
from the U.S. government. This model response could be applied beyond tax to
resolve cooperation problems in other international settings.
