Bermuda is to be removed from the European Union's (EU) blacklist of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes next week, according to a report by Bloomberg Law.
This comes after Bermudian finance minister Curtis Dickinson told MPs that he expected the island to be removed from the blacklist alongside Aruba and Barbados because they have changed their corporate tax laws.
The EU had included Bermuda on its list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes for a tempora...