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Chilean authorities expect to recoup more than $1.5B after ICIJ investigations, government data reveals

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Chilean authorities expect to recoup more than $1.5 billion in unpaid taxes as a result of ICIJ investigations, according to data obtained from the country’s tax agency by ICIJ media partners CIPER Chile and LaBot. The Servicio de Impuestos Internos, or SII, data covers more than 200 audits launched following ICIJ investigations, including the Panama Papers, Paradise Papers and Bahamas Leaks. The amount treasury ultimately recovers may change de…
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