Global Corporate Tax Handbook


Book Description

This volume gives a complete overview of the corporate tax system in 98 jurisdictions throughout the world. Where possible each country survey consists of: corporate income tax, groups of companies, other taxes on income, taxes on payroll, taxes on capital, international aspects, anti-avoidance, value added tax, miscellaneous indirect taxes. In addition to the individual country surveys, this volume gives a detailed overview of corporate taxation in the European Union, including relevant Council Directives and Amendments.







Global Corporate Tax Handbook 2020


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Covering 101 tax jurisdictions worldwide, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the taxation of individuals in those countries.










The Global Tax Handbook


Book Description

The book surveys the tax regimes of 21 countries all over the world. Each country chapter follows a specific outline of tax issues that are highly relevant to tax planning for overseas investment and foreign business operations.




Global Corporate Tax Handbook 2013


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The 'Global Corporate Tax Handbook' and the 'Global Individual Tax Handbook' are designed to be used as a set. Covering 98 tax jurisdictions worldwide, these books provide the largest most authoritative survey of tax systems throughout the world. The titles complement each other to provide the reader with a complete overview of the tax system in each country. Similar to the other titles in the 'Global Tax Series' the country chapters follow a common layout that allows rapid and accurate access to precise information and enables direct comparison between countries.







Research Handbook on Corporate Taxation


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Encapsulating the multitude of challenges faced by the international corporate tax regime, this timely Research Handbook provides an in-depth comparative legal analysis of corporate income tax as it is practiced across the world. With a variety of paths to reform proposed throughout, it will prove an invigorating read for tax scholars working on taxation and tax law as well as for tax practitioners and those in fiscal policy seeking ways to improve, or navigate, the current state of affairs in international corporate tax law.