
The OECD has taken Liberia from its List of un-cooperative Tax Havens.
It follows the jurisdictions commitment to implement a programme to improve transparency and establish effective exchange of information in tax matters.
Liberia joins 33 other jurisdictions that have made similar commitments in relation to OECD’s work to curb harmful tax practices.
Four jurisdictions remain on the OECD List of un-cooperative Tax Havens, published in April 2002: Andorra, Liechtenstein, the Marshall Islands and Monaco.
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