Corporate income taxation in Europe : the common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) and third countries / edited by Michael Lang ... [and others].
2013
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Corporate income taxation in Europe : the common consolidated corporate tax base (CCCTB) and third countries / edited by Michael Lang ... [and others].
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Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2013.
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1 online resource (384 pages)
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Elgaronline.
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1. Taxation of EU-resident-companies / Edoardo Traversa and Charles-Albert Helleputte
2. Taxation of EU-non-resident-companies / Eric C.C.M Kemmeren and Daniƫl S. Smit
3. Resident and non-resident taxpayers / Guglielmo Maisto
4. Withholding taxation / Joachim Englisch
5. Transparent entities / Yariv Brauner
6. Deductibility of gifts to charitable bodies in third countries / Roman Seer
7. Transfer of assets to third countries / Daniel Gutmann
8. Interest deductibility / Pasquale Pistone
9. CFC / Christiana HJI Panayi.
2. Taxation of EU-non-resident-companies / Eric C.C.M Kemmeren and Daniƫl S. Smit
3. Resident and non-resident taxpayers / Guglielmo Maisto
4. Withholding taxation / Joachim Englisch
5. Transparent entities / Yariv Brauner
6. Deductibility of gifts to charitable bodies in third countries / Roman Seer
7. Transfer of assets to third countries / Daniel Gutmann
8. Interest deductibility / Pasquale Pistone
9. CFC / Christiana HJI Panayi.
Summary
This topical book is the first publication that focuses on the impact of the CCCTB project on relations between the European Union and third countries. Although the CCCTB system will only be applicable within the European Union, it will also have wide-ranging impacts for non-resident companies. The book considers the impact of the CCCTB from the perspective of non-EU-based enterprises that are carrying on business in the EU through the operation of branches or subsidiaries in member states. It incorporates the perspectives of leading scholars from all over Europe as well as from third countries such as the United States, and provides in-depth analysis of the key aspects which would affect third countries, such as: withholding taxation, taxation of transparent entities, and transfer of assets to third countries. Corporate Income Taxation in Europe will provide essential insights to academics, practitioners and policymakers in the field of taxation. It will also interest those looking ahead to future tax reforms in the EU, or considering how a similar model may be applied elsewhere.
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Includes index.
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English
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9781782545422 e-book
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