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Corporate Tax Law Structure Policy And Practice 2nd Edition Peter Harris

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Corporate Tax Law Structure Policy And Practice 2nd Edition Peter Harris
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.47 MB
Pages: 656
Author: Peter Harris
ISBN: 9781009429177, 1009429175
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2

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Corporate Tax Law Structure Policy And Practice 2nd Edition Peter Harris by Peter Harris 9781009429177, 1009429175 instant download after payment.

New edition taking account of the substantial developments of the last decade. It considers the Trump US tax reforms of late 2017 and then the Biden reforms of 2022. It recognises the economic rise of China by incorporating its corporate tax system for comparison. This creates increased balance, introducing a second civil law jurisdiction. This edition also incorporates many changes resulting from international tax developments including the Base Erosion and Profit Shifting reports and the current Two Pillar approach. The edition documents how corporate and international tax systems are increasingly integrated. This is particularly the case with minimum taxes, hybrid financial instruments and excessive debt financing. The interface between corporate tax base and financial accounts is another area of particular interest. Countries continue to tinker with the use of corporate losses, corporate tax rates and dividend relief. Other areas of development include corporate tax subjects, buy backs and dividend stripping.

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