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Taxation Of Income From Domestic And Crossborder Collective Investment A Qualitative And Quantitative Comparison 1st Edition Andreas Oestreicher

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Taxation Of Income From Domestic And Crossborder Collective Investment A Qualitative And Quantitative Comparison 1st Edition Andreas Oestreicher
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.05 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Andreas Oestreicher, Markus Hammer (auth.), Andreas Oestreicher, Markus Hammer (eds.)
ISBN: 9783319004488, 9783319004495, 3319004484, 3319004492
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Taxation Of Income From Domestic And Crossborder Collective Investment A Qualitative And Quantitative Comparison 1st Edition Andreas Oestreicher by Andreas Oestreicher, Markus Hammer (auth.), Andreas Oestreicher, Markus Hammer (eds.) 9783319004488, 9783319004495, 3319004484, 3319004492 instant download after payment.

The Fund Reporting Cloud® has made tax reporting less complex, but comparing the effective tax treatment of investment funds and their investors in an international environment is still an ambitious task. Against this background, this study examines the tax consequences at fund, asset, and investor level. In geographical terms our comparison covers eleven European countries, the USA, and Japan. Our analysis of the relevant tax provisions, which is of a primarily qualitative nature, is complemented by a quantitative comparison of the tax burden for a model investor investing assets nationally in the form of a collective investment. It will be of interest both for investors seeking tax advantages and for governments to check whether there is a need for tax reforms. It also ties in perfectly with the current evaluations at OECD level in the context of TRACE.

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