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The Impact Of The Oecd And Un Model Conventions On Bilateral Tax Treaties Michael Lang

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The Impact Of The Oecd And Un Model Conventions On Bilateral Tax Treaties Michael Lang
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.19 MB
Pages: 1244
Author: Michael Lang, Pasquale Pistone, Josef Schuch, Claus Staringer
ISBN: 9781107019720, 1107019729
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Impact Of The Oecd And Un Model Conventions On Bilateral Tax Treaties Michael Lang by Michael Lang, Pasquale Pistone, Josef Schuch, Claus Staringer 9781107019720, 1107019729 instant download after payment.

This book provides an analysis of bilateral tax treaties concluded by thirty-seven jurisdictions from five continents and empirically ascertains the impact of the UN and OECD Model Tax Conventions on bilateral tax treaties. It therefore fills a major gap in the international tax literature, which has so far either studied the sole Model Tax Conventions or focused on bilateral treaties in the context of the tax treaty policy of single countries, and sets the pace for a new methodology in the analysis and interpretation of tax treaties. A general report outlines the key points of the analysis, highlights current trends and predicts future developments of multilateralism and global tax law. This is an essential resource for academics, tax authorities and international tax practitioners who find textbooks based on Model Tax Conventions insufficient.

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