Incorporation Rules Enable Fraud, Officials Warn Panel
15th Nov 2006, 05:44 GMT
Lax state standards allow millions of companies to incorporate every year without their owners being identified, a practice that lets tax evasion, money laundering and securities fraud go undetected, federal officials told a Senate panel yesterday.
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