Dominica has been removed from a European Union blacklist of tax havens.
In a statement, the EU said the Caribbean Island has changed its tax rules to comply with EU requirements.
They say the alterations mean there’s a reduced the risk of individuals or companies committing tax evasion.
However 11 countries still remain on the blacklist including Fiji, Guam and the Marshall Islands.

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