A majority of people in Asia support tax incentives to attract multinational companies and view global tax cooperation as important, according to a newly published survey by the OECD.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s report found more people than not thought it was important or very important that countries compete on tax policy to attract multinationals.
Respondents were also asked to consider the appropriateness of incentives for green energy projects, retirement saving, charitable donations, infrastructure projects, film and arts projects, and small businesses.
The idea of incentives received the most support in South East ...
