While many countries, such as the UK, actively try to attract investment by promoting an open for business agenda epitomised by offering attractive tax benefits such as a competitive corporate income tax rate and a patent box scheme, the BRICs countries – and Brazil in particular – are managing to attract investment in spite of their unattractive and complex tax regimes. Matthew Gilleard finds out why.
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