Fixing U. S. International Taxation

Fixing U. S. International Taxation
About this book
International tax rules, which determine how countries tax cross-border investment, are increasingly important with the rise of globalisation, but the modern US rules are widely recognised as dysfunctional. The existing debate is stuck in a sterile dialectic, in which ostensibly the only permissible choices are worldwide or residence-based taxation of US companies with the allowance of foreign tax credits, versus outright exemption of the companies' foreign source income. In this book, Shaviro explains why neither of these solutions addresses the fundamental problem at hand.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21065775W
Subjects
International business enterprisesIncome tax, united statesCorporations, americanCorporation law, united statesInvestments, foreign, taxationInvestments, foreign, law and legislationDouble taxationTaxationLaw and legislationIncome taxForeign incomeAmerican CorporationsForeign Investments