As companies ask for public funds to stop them going bust, some are facing scrutiny over how much — or how little — tax they pay
Denmark has told companies that they will not be eligible for bailout funds to help them through the coronavirus pandemic if they are registered in tax havens, prompting calls for other countries, including the UK, to attach similar strings to their own financial support packages.
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