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In this study, we consider whether the gender composition of the board of directors could have some relation with tax aggressiveness for a sample of 739 public listed companies resident in different countries for the period 2015-2019. Our fixed-effect model of panel data does not show any...
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In light of the omnipresent peril of profit shifting and loss in tax revenues, which are the downsides of increasing globalization and digitalization, industrialized countries have shown remarkable determination in adapting existing tax treaties and, most notably, introducing anti-tax avoidance...
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Czech Abstract: Při posilování státní správy v boji proti daňovým únikům, při příslušných legislativních a organizačních změnách, není vhodné odhlížet od skutečnosti, že se tímto způsobem do rozhodování v daňovém právu stále více dostává množství...
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As the name suggests, “Consignment Taxes” imply taxes on consignment. In India these are also colloquially understood as taxes on ‘stock-transfer' of goods which is how most consignment of goods are effected in the country. These essentially relate to movement of goods from one territory...
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It is commonly accepted that state use taxes, most notably those that are due on Internet purchases, are largely unenforceable against individual consumers. Consistent with that view, states have focused their enforcement efforts on forcing retailers to collect those taxes at the point of sale,...
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Has a $5.00 shipping fee ever made you second guess an online purchase? What about a sales tax? Apparently, our Supreme Court Justices pay no mind to the latter. South Dakota v. Wayfair annihilates the concept of tax-free online shopping and allows the states to compel online companies meeting...
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Based on an analysis of 3,844 tax treaties, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties and its Commentaries (VCLT), and case law of various domestic and international courts.The current orthodoxy maintains that courts are not required to compare all language texts of a plurilingual treaty but...
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Historically, firms were primarily taxed in jurisdictions where they had a physical presence. Increasingly, firms find themselves subject to taxes in jurisdictions where they have customers, but no physical presence. Despite now having legal authority to tax remote firms, many jurisdictions are...
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A proper examination of the states' tax efforts is necessary for the creation of appropriate and reasonable criteria for resource transfers from the center to the states, as well as to encourage states to mobilize resources for development plans in their own sources. In India, most of the...
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