Tax avoidance by the numbers: The Paradise Papers — ICRICT
Tax havens cost governments $200 billion a year. It's time to change the way global tax works | World Economic Forum
How Tax Evasion is Taxing on Reputation: What Nike Can Learn from Apple | by Meghan Burke | Reputation Institute | Medium
Nike Knocked by Unions for Company's Tax Avoidance Strategies | BoF
Netherlands May Have Given Nike Illegal Tax Breaks, E.U. Says - The New York Times
Swoosh owner Nike Stays Ahead Of The Regulators - ICIJ
Ireland as a tax haven - Wikipedia
Ireland as a tax haven - Wikipedia
Simon Bowers on Twitter: "/7 Finally, 3 qns for Nike: a) Why is it *still* using the ghost company Nike Innovate CV to hold trademarks? b) Why has it been lobbying Dutch
If Apple, Nike, and 365 other Fortune 500 companies repatriated their offshore riches, they'd have to pay $718 billion in US taxes — Quartz
Nike Hasn't Paid a Dime in Federal Income Tax for 3 Years
Shopping for a Tax Haven: How Nike and Apple Accelerated Their Tax Avoidance Strategies, according to the Paradise Papers | The FACT Coalition
Nike Could Owe Billions In Tax If New EU Probe Finds Against It - ICIJ
Nike Could Owe Billions In Tax If New EU Probe Finds Against It - ICIJ
Paradise Papers: Nike and its system of tax avoidance
Paradise Papers: How Nike stays ahead of tax man | Daily Mail Online
Some of largest US companies paid no federal taxes over the last 3 years | Daily Mail Online
Tax Avoidance: Nike “Just Did It” Again, Moving $1.5 Billion Offshore Last Year – ITEP
Opinion | This Is Tax Evasion, Plain and Simple - The New York Times
Nike pays no federal income tax for the last three years - HIGHXTAR.
Op-Ed of the Day: 'Tax Evasion, Plain and Simple'
How Tax Evasion is Taxing on Reputation: What Nike Can Learn from Apple | by Meghan Burke | Reputation Institute | Medium
Tax havens cost governments $200 billion a year. It's time to change the way global tax works | World Economic Forum
How Nike slashes its tax bill between the Netherlands and Bermuda
Nike's Tax Avoidance Response Does not Dispute It Paid $0 in Federal Income Tax – ITEP
Nike Tax Avoidance on Profits: Just Do It! | DCReport.org
The European Commission opens in-depth investigation into tax treatment of Nike and Converse in the Netherlands -