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Taxation And Technology Transfer Key Issues Transfer Of Technology For Successful Integration Into The Global Economy United Nations Conference On Trade And Development

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Taxation And Technology Transfer Key Issues Transfer Of Technology For Successful Integration Into The Global Economy United Nations Conference On Trade And Development
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Publisher: United Nations
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 62
Author: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
ISBN: 9781423778417, 9789211126846, 1423778413, 9211126843
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Taxation And Technology Transfer Key Issues Transfer Of Technology For Successful Integration Into The Global Economy United Nations Conference On Trade And Development by United Nations Conference On Trade And Development 9781423778417, 9789211126846, 1423778413, 9211126843 instant download after payment.

Technology is often packaged in the form of tangible assets, intangible property, and knowledge and skills. These different forms of technology may be transferred from one country to another through trade in tangible and intangible assets, the provision of services or licensing and leasing agreements, and also as part of FDI. These different modes of transfer and methods of payments may give rise to different tax obligations. This study examines the implications of various tax instruments on the transfer of technology from the perspective of both technology importing and exporting countries. It also identifies some of the tax-related policy instruments than can be used to promote technology transfer to developing countries.

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