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‘It’s a sovereignty issue’: Bermuda digs in against global tax deal

Tax haven faces uncertainty after G7 nations move to back minimum corporate levy

Bermuda’s political and business elite is responding to the G7 push for a minimum corporate income tax as it would to the approach of an Atlantic hurricane. Officials are looking to ride out the storm — and keep intact a 19th-century revenue regime that leaves company profits untouched.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Curtis Dickinson, Bermuda’s finance minister, said he was loath to introduce new levies while the island tax haven of about 64,000 people was still struggling to recover from both the Covid-19 pandemic and the financial crisis of 2008.

“Bermuda has a right to determine for itself what it thinks is an appropriate tax system for its jurisdiction,” he said.

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