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The Isle of Man doesn't need to be looking over its shoulder in anticipation of any future move by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
That's the view of Treasury Minister Allan Bell, after Lichtenstein signed a tax agreement with the United Kingdom.
The jurisdiction is known to be secretive about its tax dealings and there were concerns the Isle of Man may face further scrutiny by the OECD.
But Mr Bell says that shouldn't be the case:
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