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Tax Treaty Case Law around the Globe 2022 - Series on International Tax Law, Volume 138

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A Global Overview of International Tax Disputes on DTC
This book is a unique publication that provides a global overview of international tax disputes in respect of double tax conventions and thereby fills a gap in the area of tax treaty case law. It covers the 37 most important tax treaty cases that were decided around the world in 2021. The systematic structure of each chapter allows for the easy and efficient study and comparison of the various methods adopted for applying and interpreting tax treaties in different cases.
With the continuously increasing importance of tax treaties, Tax Treaty Case Law around the Globe 2022 is a valuable reference tool for anyone interested in tax treaty case law, including tax practitioners, multinational businesses, policymakers, tax administrators, judges and academics.

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Assisted by Daniel Blum (Editor), Peter Essers (Editor), Eric Kemmeren (Editor), Georg Kofler (Editor), Michael Lang (Editor), Cihat Öner (Editor), Jeffrey Owens (Editor), Pasquale Pistone (Editor), Alexander Rust (Editor), Josef Schuch (Editor), Daniel Smit (Editor), Karoline Spies (Editor), Claus Staringer (Editor), Stan Stevens (Editor), Ton Stevens (Editor), Stan Stevens et al (Editor), Alfred Storck (Editor)
Publisher Linde, Wien
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 18.12.2023
 
EAN 9783707349023
ISBN 978-3-7073-4902-3
No. of pages 504
Dimensions 174 mm x 27 mm x 233 mm
Weight 713 g
Series Schriftenreihe zum Internationalen Steuerrecht
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Taxes

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