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Russia

Authorities must ensure that Russian firms do not use transfer pricing schemes to increase profits made from oil sold in different markets, advocacy organisations have argued
Russia suspended 38 tax treaties in response to the EU blacklisting the country after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Russia will further its own economic isolation by suspending tax treaties with former allies, but this is part of Putin’s long-term mission.
Impacted countries include many EU member states, as well as Australia, Japan, South Korea, the US and some low-tax jurisdictions.
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