Comparative Income Taxation
A Structural Analysis
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
5th Edition
Published on 14. March 2025
Book
Hardback
832 pages
978-94-035-3768-9 (ISBN)
Description
Comparative Income Taxation
A Structural Analysis
Fifth Edition
Edited by Hugh J. Ault, Brian J. Arnold & Graeme S. Cooper
In complex national income tax systems, structural and design variations from one country to another present major obstacles to the kind of comparative understanding that economic globalization requires-hence, the great significance of this outstanding book, highly acclaimed through four previous editions and now thoroughly updated to encompass the latest changes and trends. In it, leading authorities from 11 of the world's most important national taxation systems-Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, The Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States-each contribute their particular expertise to a study of major structural issues of income tax design.
Individually authored country descriptions outline the climate and institutional framework in which each of the 11 national taxation systems' substantive tax rules operate. All the country descriptions are analyzed in accordance with a common format to facilitate comparisons of the ways in which the countries' tax systems are similar and in which they differ. They form the background to an expertly informed comparative analysis focusing on three major areas: basic income taxation, taxation of business organizations and international taxation. Most of the rules especially important for international business and investment are dealt with here, including (among many others) rules on the following:
- classification of business entities;
- taxation of corporations and their shareholders;
- corporate organization and restructuring;
- taxation of partnerships;
- residence and source taxation;
- controlled foreign company rules;
- restrictions on the deduction of interest;
- courts dealing with tax matters; and
- effects of tax treaties.
In addition to the updating of the entire book, several new topics-including the treatment of hybrid mismatch arrangements, Pillar One, the 15% Pillar Two Global Minimum Tax, and digital services taxes-have been added.
This new edition of a classic source of information and analysis for students, professors, researchers, tax practitioners and tax policy officials on the different ways that countries design their income tax systems will be widely welcomed by the international tax community.
A Structural Analysis
Fifth Edition
Edited by Hugh J. Ault, Brian J. Arnold & Graeme S. Cooper
In complex national income tax systems, structural and design variations from one country to another present major obstacles to the kind of comparative understanding that economic globalization requires-hence, the great significance of this outstanding book, highly acclaimed through four previous editions and now thoroughly updated to encompass the latest changes and trends. In it, leading authorities from 11 of the world's most important national taxation systems-Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, The Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States-each contribute their particular expertise to a study of major structural issues of income tax design.
Individually authored country descriptions outline the climate and institutional framework in which each of the 11 national taxation systems' substantive tax rules operate. All the country descriptions are analyzed in accordance with a common format to facilitate comparisons of the ways in which the countries' tax systems are similar and in which they differ. They form the background to an expertly informed comparative analysis focusing on three major areas: basic income taxation, taxation of business organizations and international taxation. Most of the rules especially important for international business and investment are dealt with here, including (among many others) rules on the following:
- classification of business entities;
- taxation of corporations and their shareholders;
- corporate organization and restructuring;
- taxation of partnerships;
- residence and source taxation;
- controlled foreign company rules;
- restrictions on the deduction of interest;
- courts dealing with tax matters; and
- effects of tax treaties.
In addition to the updating of the entire book, several new topics-including the treatment of hybrid mismatch arrangements, Pillar One, the 15% Pillar Two Global Minimum Tax, and digital services taxes-have been added.
This new edition of a classic source of information and analysis for students, professors, researchers, tax practitioners and tax policy officials on the different ways that countries design their income tax systems will be widely welcomed by the international tax community.
More details
Edition
5th ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 44 mm
Weight
1329 gr
ISBN-13
978-94-035-3768-9 (9789403537689)
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