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The Taxation of Income from Foreign Investments: A Tax Study of Some Developing Countries

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The Taxation of Income from Foreign Investments: A Tax Study of Some Developing Countries
The Taxation of Income from Foreign Investments: A Tax Study of Some Developing Countries

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The Taxation of Income from Foreign Investments: A Tax Study of Some Developing Countries

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This book is a critical study of the issues surrounding the treaty allocation of tax powers between source and residence countries. It discusses the allocation of tax powers between the competing jurisdictional claims in an unbiased and practical way. It examines the prevailing treaty allocation rules from the perspective of developing countries and discusses the quest for developing an appropriate tax treaty model for allocating revenue between developing and developed countries.
While demonstrating the inequity of the existing network of double tax treaties involving developing countries, it'seeks to shift the emphasis in international discussions on the tax concerns of developing countries from double tax treaties to the need for providing assistance to developing countries to improve their enforcement and administrative capability in tax matters.
As such, the book is ideal for students or tax practitioners, tax officers in developing countries and advisers on matters relating to overseas investments.

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