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A Comparative Look at Regulation of Corporate Tax Avoidance

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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This volume provides a fascinating look at the anti-tax avoidance strategies employed by more than fifteen countries in eastern and western Europe, Canada, the Pacific Rim, Asia, Africa, and the United States. It surveys the similarities and differences in anti-avoidance regimes and contains detailed chapters for each country surveying the moral and legal dimensions of the problem. The proliferation of tax avoidance schemes in recent years signals the global dimensions of a problem presenting a serious challenge to the effective administration of tax laws. Tax avoidance involves unacceptable manipulation of the law to obtain a tax advantage. These transactions support wasteful behavior in which corporations enter into elaborate, circuitous arrangements solely to minimize tax liability. It frustrates the ability of governments to collect sufficient revenue to provide essential public goods and services. Avoidance of duly enacted provisions (or manipulation to secure tax benefits unintended by the legislature) poses a threat to the effective operation of a free society for the benefit of a small group of members who seek the privilege of shifting their tax burden onto others merely to compete in the world of commerce. In a world in which world treasuries struggle for the resources to battle terrorist threats and to secure a decent standard of living for constituents tax avoidance can bring economies close to the edge of sustainability. As tax avoidance is one of the top concerns of most nations, the importance of this work cannot be overstated.

Sommario

I. Preface; Karen B. Brown.- II. Overview of Country Reports; Karen B. Brown.- III. Country Reports.- Australia; Maurice Cashmere.- Canada; Carl McArthur.- China; Kevin Holmes.- Croatia; Natasa Zunic Kovacevic.- France; Daniel Gutmann.- Germany;Ulrich Palm.- Hungary; Eva Erdos, Zoltan Nagy and Zoltan Varga.- Italy; Carlo Garbarino.- Japan; Keigo Fuchi.- Netherlands; Raymond Luja.- New Zealand; Zoë Prebble and John Prebble.- Poland; Bogumil Brezezinski and Krzysztof Lasinski-Sulecki.- Slovenia; Nana Sumrada.- Taiwan; Keh-Chang Gee and Yuan-Chun (Martin) Lan.- United Kingdom; Sandra Eden.- United States; Tracy Kaye.- IV. Appendix (Diagram of Anti-Avoidance Law by Country).- V. List of Contributors.

Riassunto

This volume provides a fascinating look at the anti-tax avoidance strategies employed by more than fifteen countries in eastern and western Europe, Canada, the Pacific Rim, Asia, Africa, and the United States. It surveys the similarities and differences in anti-avoidance regimes and contains detailed chapters for each country surveying the moral and legal dimensions of the problem.  The proliferation of tax avoidance schemes in recent years signals the global dimensions of a problem presenting a serious challenge to the effective administration of tax laws. Tax avoidance involves unacceptable manipulation of the law to obtain a tax advantage. These transactions support wasteful behavior in which corporations enter into elaborate, circuitous arrangements solely to minimize tax liability. It frustrates the ability of governments to collect sufficient revenue to provide essential public goods and services. Avoidance of duly enacted provisions (or manipulation to secure tax benefits unintended by the legislature) poses a threat to the effective operation of a free society for the benefit of a small group of members who seek the privilege of shifting their tax burden onto others merely to compete in the world of commerce. In a world in which world treasuries struggle for the resources to battle terrorist threats and to secure a decent standard of living for constituents tax avoidance can bring economies close to the edge of sustainability. As tax avoidance is one of the top concerns of most nations, the importance of this work cannot be overstated. 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Kare B Brown (Editore), Karen B Brown (Editore), Karen B. Brown (Editore)
Editore Springer Netherlands
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 01.12.2011
 
EAN 9789400723412
ISBN 978-94-0-072341-2
Pagine 384
Dimensioni 169 mm x 27 mm x 241 mm
Peso 720 g
Illustrazioni XII, 384 p.
Serie Ius Gentium
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Ius Gentium
Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto internazionale, diritto degli stranieri

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