Center for Freedom and Prosperity explained

Center for Freedom and Prosperity
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Abbreviation:CF&P
Type:Nonprofit organization think tank
Headquarters:Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
Leader Title:President/CEO
Leader Name:Andrew F.Quinlan
Revenue:$137,500[1]
Revenue Year:2015
Expenses:$94,979
Expenses Year:2015
Website:www.freedomandprosperity.org

The Center for Freedom and Prosperity (CFP or CF&P) is an American nonprofit organization that advocates for flat taxes, territorial taxation systems, and offshore tax havens.[2] The organization and its subsidiary, Center for Freedom and Prosperity Foundation (a tax-exempt organization), publish studies and conduct seminars analyzing the benefits of jurisdictional tax competition, financial privacy and fiscal sovereignty.

Background

The stated objectives of the CFP are:

Daniel J. Mitchell has described the OECD as "a bunch of crazy European socialists".[3]

Collaborations

In 2012, Mitchell’s colleague Andy Quinlan offered to brief Jennifer Mossack, working at Mossack Fonseca on "what CF&P is doing in Washington" and "the current legislative climate on offshore tax and information exchange schemes."[3]

References

  1. Web site: Center for Freedom and Prosperity . Foundation Center . 4 April 2017 .
  2. News: Piercing the secrecy of offshore tax havens. April 7, 2013. Washington Post.
  3. News: Mossack Fonseca: inside the firm that helps the super-rich hide their money . The Guardian . 8 April 2016 . 7 May 2016.

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