Abstract
Abstract
There are several points to this paper. The first is to bring to light how changing our tax code could help bring back industry to the United States. The second, a discussion on how globalization affects corporate decisions to use tax havens. Third, to examine some of the legality and morality of these “finance havens.” Fourth, I would like the reader to come away with a desire and willingness to objectively and honestly look at all sides of an argument, as well as to question whether the appointed authorities are doing the jobs they are hired to do. If they are, then, are they doing them effectively and efficiently? Finally, to point out that corporate social responsibility is important not only for the people of a nation, but more specifically for the strength of the nation, but it must be tempered with a resurgence of self-reliant individuals who do not demand to be carried but are willing to aid others who truly need the assistance.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility, Morality, Legality, Tax, Tax Haven
Year Manuscript Completed
Fall 2017
Senior Project Advisor
Dr. Jeremy North
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Degree
Field of Study
Commerce & Leadership
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Ireland, Robert, "LEGALITY VERSUS MORALITY U.S. CORPORATIONS USING TAX HAVENS" (2017). Integrated Studies. 68.
https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/bis437/68