corporate tax
global tax mean there is double taxation, but at territorial there is one tax only
F. E. Koch has written: 'The double taxation convention' -- subject(s): Double taxation, Income tax, Inheritance and transfer tax, Law and legislation
Elisabeth A. Owens has written: 'Bibliography on taxation of foreign operations and foreigners, 1968-1975' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Double taxation, Foreign income, Income tax, Law and legislation, Taxation, Treaties 'International aspects of U.S. income taxation' -- subject- s -: Aliens, Cases, Double taxation, Foreign Corporations, Foreign income, Income tax, Law and legislation, Taxation 'Bibliography on taxation of foreign operations and foreigners' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Double taxation, Foreign income, Income tax, Law and legislation, Taxation, Treaties
David W. Williams has written: 'Trends in international taxation' -- subject(s): Income tax, Double taxation, Taxation 'Principles of tax law' -- subject(s): Taxation, Law and legislation
Double taxation can provide several advantages, including increased revenue for governments, which can be used to fund public services and infrastructure. It also promotes tax compliance and transparency, as individuals and corporations may be more likely to report their income accurately when facing taxation in multiple jurisdictions. Additionally, double taxation treaties can encourage international trade and investment by providing clearer rules and reducing the risk of tax evasion. Lastly, it can help prevent tax avoidance strategies that exploit gaps in tax laws across different countries.
They don't do what you say. Nor if they did, is there anything against double (or triple, or no taxation)...it happens all the time.
Yes it is. The U.S. Constitution clearly states that there shall not be a tax charged on tax.....
You will not be subject to double taxation. This means that when you pay tax on profits made in one country, you will not be expected to pay the full rate of tax in the country to which you are repartriating these funds.
Kurt Locher has written: 'Swiss measures against abuse of tax conventions' -- subject(s): Double taxation, Foreign Corporations, Taxation
Joseph Isenbergh has written: 'International Taxation' 'Foundations of U.S. international taxation' -- subject(s): Aliens, Corporations, Foreign, Double taxation, Foreign Corporations, Foreign income, Income tax, Taxation, Treaties 'International Taxation (Concepts and Insights)'
Charles H. Gustafson has written: 'Taxation of international transactions' -- subject(s): Income tax, Double taxation, Foreign income, Taxation, Law and legislation, International business enterprises
Christiana Djanani has written: 'Internationales Steuerrecht' -- subject(s): Aliens, Double taxation, Foreign income, Income tax, Law and legislation, Taxation