This book examines fundamental issues of principle and practice in the taxation of international corporations. It analyses the economic and wider normative basis of the existing international tax system, and proposes potential reforms, including radical methods of allocating taxing rights based on residence, destination, and formula apportionment.
The policy paper Corporate Taxation in the Global Economy stresses the need to maintain and build on the progress in international cooperation on tax matters that has been achieved in recent years, and in some respects now appears under ...
The implications of increasing international factor mobility on tax policy at national and international level.
This book discusses important international considerations bound up in transfer pricing and its developments, with a strategic and analytical focus on themes of regulation that are common internationally.
Lisa Christensen Gee, Matthew Gardner, and Meg Wiehe, “Undocumented Immigrants' State & Local Tax Contributions,” The Institute on Taxation & Economic Policy, 2016. 31. For an overview of the evidence on this question, ...
Corporate tax reform is in the air.
The book explains difficult technical concepts in plain language and contributes to the digital tax debate in a way that can be understood by anyone.
The book describes the difficulties of the current international corporate income tax system.
Deconstruct to reconstruct seeks to use a modern benefit principle theory that will allow tax authorities to tax companies in the digital economy, assuring they pay taxes in the countries in which they operate.
This open access volume addresses the link between international taxation, the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda and the medium-term revenue strategy concept.
The report Tackling Corporate Tax Avoidance In A Global Economy: Is A New Approach Needed? (HL 48) examines the problem of the avoidance of corporation tax by multinational companies.