The Isle of Man has been awarded a top 'compliant' rating by the body which reviews tax transparency around the world.
The OECD has published ratings for 50 countries - the Island is one of 18 to be awarded the highest standing.
The Island rates higher than the other crown dependencies, Jersey and Guernsey, as well as the United Kingdom and America.
Chief Minister Allan Bell says the good news is another step forward in eradicating stereotypes:
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