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Informationen zum Autor Angharad Miller is Senior Lecturer in Taxation at Bournemouth Business School and was formerly a Senior Tax Manager at Coopers and Lybrand. Lynne Oats is a Professor of Taxation and Accounting and Head of Accounting at University of Exeter Business School; Deputy Director, ESRC/HMRC/HMT Tax Administration Research Centre. Klappentext Principles of International Taxation, Fourth Edition is a highly accessible text which provides a clear introduction to international taxation as well as more in-depth material on many essential areas of the subject. Whilst using some examples from the UK tax system, the book presents its material in a global context, explaining the variety of approaches used around the world to deal with the key issues that arise in international tax. Principles of International Taxation deals with the legal issues and planning points central to international taxation, using simple examples and diagrams throughout to aid the reader's understanding. Lists of further reading are given at the end of each chapter, making the book suitable for academic as well as professional use.The fourth edition includes the following updates: Statutory residence test; Expansion of remittance basis; Branch exemption; Review of patent box/interest box regimes; Significant changes to UK Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) rules; Major EU changes including initiatives on treaty shopping; Updated material on the Common Consolidated Corporation Tax Base; OECD updates including Discussion Drafts and reports on permanent establishments, hybrid instruments and base erosion and profit shifting; Case studies include: tax practices of Starbucks, Amazon, Google, Apple and Hewlett Packard. This is an essential title for lawyers and accountants practising in the area of international tax, candidates studying for Paper 1 of the Advanced Diploma in International Tax and for both postgraduate and undergraduate university students. Previous print edition ISBN: 9781847668790 Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 Introduction to Tax 1 Introduction to Taxation Part 2 Introduction to International Tax 2 Introduction to International Taxation 3 The Right to Tax Individuals 4 The Right to Tax Companies 5 The Double Tax Problem 6 Double Tax Relief in Practice 7 Double Tax Treaties Part 3 International Tax Planning 8 Permanent Establishments 9 The Taxation of Cross-border Services 10 Overseas Expansion: Structuring and Financing 11 Individuals Working Abroad 12 Transfer Pricing 13 Improper Use of Tax Treaties Part 4 International Tax Avoidance 14 Introduction to Tax Havens 15 Anti-Haven Legislation 16 Anti-Haven Policy - tackling tax evasion by individuals 17 Tax Planning Strategies of Multinational Groups 18 European Corporation Tax Issues 19 VAT and Customs Duties 20 Tax and Development Appendix: Articles of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital ...
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Principles of International Taxation, Fourth Edition is a highly accessible text which provides a clear introduction to international taxation as well as more in-depth material on many essential areas of the subject. Whilst using some examples from the UK tax system, the book presents its material in a global context, explaining the variety of approaches used around the world to deal with the key issues that arise in international tax. Principles of International Taxation deals with the legal issues and planning points central to international taxation, using simple examples and diagrams throughout to aid the reader's understanding. Lists of further reading are given at the end of each chapter, making the book suitable for academic as well as professional use. The fourth edition includes the following updates: Statutory residence test; Expansion of remittance basis; Branch exemption; Review of patent box/interest box regimes; Significant changes to UK Controlled Foreign Corporation (CFC) rules; Major EU changes including initiatives on treaty shopping; Updated material on the Common Consolidated Corporation Tax Base; OECD updates including Discussion Drafts and reports on permanent establishments, hybrid instruments and base erosion and profit shifting; Case studies include: tax practices of Starbucks, Amazon, Google, Apple and Hewlett Packard. This is an essential title for lawyers and accountants practising in the area of international tax, candidates studying for Paper 1 of the Advanced Diploma in International Tax and for both postgraduate and undergraduate university students. Previous print edition ISBN: 9781847668790
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Part 1 Introduction to Tax 1 Introduction to Taxation Part 2 Introduction to International Tax 2 Introduction to International Taxation 3 The Right to Tax Individuals 4 The Right to Tax Companies 5 The Double Tax Problem 6 Double Tax Relief in Practice 7 Double Tax Treaties Part 3 International Tax Planning 8 Permanent Establishments 9 The Taxation of Cross-border Services 10 Overseas Expansion: Structuring and Financing 11 Individuals Working Abroad 12 Transfer Pricing 13 Improper Use of Tax Treaties Part 4 International Tax Avoidance 14 Introduction to Tax Havens 15 Anti-Haven Legislation 16 Anti-Haven Policy - tackling tax evasion by individuals 17 Tax Planning Strategies of Multinational Groups 18 European Corporation Tax Issues 19 VAT and Customs Duties 20 Tax and Development Appendix: Articles of the OECD Model Tax Convention on Income and Capital