50%
Yes
50%
No
34%
Yes
41%
No
16%
Yes, as long as offshore income is reported
6%
No, too many wealthy citizens are abusing loopholes in offshore banking laws to evade taxes
3%
No, and neither should corporations and business organizations

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 @9LKD469answered…3 days3D

Only if they can show a legitimate reason for the money being put offshore - e.g. having a second home in that country

 @9L2VYKManswered…4wks4W

Yes, but only as long all loopholes for the wealthy citizens who abuse the system to avoid taxes are closed. Especially big companies and the rich.

 @9KYY9QLanswered…4wks4W

Yes, but companies shouldn't be allowed to do it as it allows the concentration of wealth abroad by untaxed entities. Citizens are taxed on their gains, so it should be one rule for individuals, another for companies.

 @93DHDFWanswered…2yrs2Y

Yes, but with strict limitations and obligations to report offshored income

 @92QWF2Zanswered…2yrs2Y

Depends on the situation for example people working on an oil rig should not be taxed

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