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Double Taxation Conventions Looseleaf – 3rd edition

Author: Philip Baker |

56,702.00

Additional information

Weight 1.7 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 35 × 1 cm
Publisher

Sweet & Maxwell Ltd Subscriptions

ISBN

9780421673601

Format

Paper Book

Language

English

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Description

This is a Print On Demand Title.
The publisher will print a copy to fulfill your order. Books can take between 1 to 3 weeks. Looseleaf titles between 1 to 2 weeks.
This leading work – now in looseleaf format – clearly and thoroughly presents the principle of double taxation agreements made between countries. Many of these treaties are based on the Model Tax Convention of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) which, accompanied by the official commentary and the author’s annotations, forms the framework for this work. The text takes into account the two major changes made to the model convention since the book’s last edition in 1993, and includes nearly 100 new international cases.
Includes text of and commentary on the Model Tax Convention of the OECD
Clearly explains how to interpret treaty provisions
Covers other developments, such as Internet deals, transfer pricing and EU law
New looseleaf format ensures the work is always up to date with developments
 
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Contents:
Introduction.
Tables.
Introductory topics:
An outline history of the OECD Model.
The nature, purpose, types and operation of the double taxation conventions.
Domestic law and treaty law (and treaty override).
State succession and double taxation conventions.
Community law and double taxation conventions.
Procedural issues.
The Treaty.