Some of largest US companies paid no federal taxes over the last 3 years | Daily Mail Online
Netherlands May Have Given Nike Illegal Tax Breaks, E.U. Says - The New York Times
The European Commission opens in-depth investigation into tax treatment of Nike and Converse in the Netherlands -
Tax Avoidance By The Numbers: The Paradise Papers [2022 UPDATE]
Paradise Papers: Nike and its system of tax avoidance
How Tax Evasion is Taxing on Reputation: What Nike Can Learn from Apple | by Meghan Burke | Reputation Institute | Medium
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
Paradise Papers: How Nike stays ahead of tax man | Daily Mail Online
How Nike slashes its tax bill between the Netherlands and Bermuda
Paradise Papers: Nike and its system of tax avoidance
Paradise Papers: Nike and its system of tax avoidance
Nike Zero Federal Income Tax Past Three Years | HYPEBEAST
Revealed: how Nike stays one step ahead of the taxman | Nike | The Guardian
Nike, FedEx Among Companies That Avoided Federal Taxes: Report
If Apple, Nike, and 365 other Fortune 500 companies repatriated their offshore riches, they'd have to pay $718 billion in US taxes — Quartz
Paradise Papers: Nike and its system of tax avoidance
Swoosh owner Nike Stays Ahead Of The Regulators - ICIJ
Paradise Papers: Nike and its system of tax avoidance
Nike Hasn't Paid a Dime in Federal Income Tax for 3 Years
Nike Knocked by Unions for Company's Tax Avoidance Strategies | BoF
EU investigates Nike's tax status in the Netherlands | Nike | The Guardian
Tax havens cost governments $200 billion a year. It's time to change the way global tax works | World Economic Forum
Tax havens cost governments $200 billion a year. It's time to change the way global tax works | World Economic Forum
Nike shifted billions in profits from Europe to tax-free Bermuda, Paradise Papers leak shows | CBC News
TAX HAVENS DON'T DO IT Tax Avoidance Nike “Just Did It” Again Moving $15 Billion | Nike Meme on ME.ME
How Tax Evasion is Taxing on Reputation: What Nike Can Learn from Apple | by Meghan Burke | Reputation Institute | Medium