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This book investigates the taxation of companies under economic and financial distress. A company in economic distress has no or low profitability and a low going-concern value. On the other hand, a company in financial distress is a viable entity with current, but not necessarily long-term,...
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For at least the last decade, governments throughout Europe have been interested in creating new tax incentives for the arts. Tax incentives for films have spread all over Europe, the French example of payment of inheritance tax with works of art has been followed by many European countries and...
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The paper gives an overview of the Dutch tax incentives for the arts and discusses the drawbacks of tax incentives. The paper also examines how tax incentives can be designed to increase the involvement of the public with the arts, while minimising the drawbacks of using tax law for funding the arts
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One of the most active disputes in tax law today is the question of the proper tax consequences for a successful plaintiff, a portion of whose taxable damage award is paid to his or her attorney pursuant to a contingent fee arrangement. At issue is whether the plaintiff is taxable on the portion...
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Canadian National Report prepared for the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Conference on tax secrecy and transparency, Rust, Austria, July, 2012. The aim of the project is to assess how different countries regard the treatment of tax information and tax secrecy. Topics include the...
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Regelungen in Dänemark und Schweden, zu vergleichsweise hohen Belastungen - überraschenderweise weisen ökologisch orientierte …
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This contribution identifies the main determinants and key persons that constituted the tax treaty policy of the Netherlands. This policy is rooted in the political chess games in 19th century mainland Europe. In this century, European states gained experience in negotiating trade and tax...
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This paper deals with enhanced relationship participation in an international context. The purpose of this study has been to offer insight into the essentials for implementing a Tax Control Framework (TCF) and identify organizations' incentives to participate in an enhanced relationship. First,...
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