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In finance, there is a term used to describe a company that serves as a middleman to blend income from different foreign sources. This is done with the intention of maximizing the benefits of foreign tax credits. The said company receives income from countries with higher tax rates and also from countries with lower tax rates. This income is then distributed as dividends, resulting in an average foreign tax rate. This is known as a mixer company.