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General Information  
Author(s)Zoe Wyatt
PublisherLexis Nexis
Edition1st Edition 2016
ISBN9789351436720
Pages736
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publish YearDecember 2015

Description

Lexis Nexis Tolley’S International Tax Planning 2015-16 (Indian Reprint) by Zoe Wyatt

Constant changes in international tax make it increasingly difficult for companies to operate in more than one jurisdiction without significant support from their tax advisers. In recent times, many long-standing tax planning techniques have been challenged. This extensive work written by Zoe Wyatt considers those changes and deals with all the major issues in international tax planning, including controlled foreign companies, EU law, double tax relief, withholding taxes and transfer pricing.

New to this edition:
• A new chapter on the UK Diverted Profits Tax (DPT)
• A new chapter on the Changing Tax Landscape, covering the OECD
• Common Reporting Standard and OECD Country-by-Country reporting recommendation
• Summary of Fisher v Revenue and Customs Comrs 2014 and the compatibility of the Transfer of Assets Abroad Regime with EU law
• Impact of the latest decision of the Marks & Spencer case from the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) on cross-border loss relief
• A more detailed commentary on relevant BEPS Actions 1–10, 13 and 15, as at September 2015, covering:
> Proposed changes to the definition of a ‘permanent establishment’
> Proposed changes to counter Double Tax Agreement abuse
> New OECD guidance on the attribution of value in relation to intangibles for transfer pricing purposes
> How the Multilateral Instrument proposed in BEPS Action 15 seeks to implement swiftly the final BEPS recommendations

Each key topic is illustrated with short examples, tables and checklists with transaction-based case studies of overseas tax systems
including Australia, Canada, China, France, Germany, India and the United States.

Original UK Price: £198



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