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The Global Tax Handbook 2005
Euromoney Institutional Investor, Nov 2004, Pages: 334
This guide to global taxation is written by decision-makers from international law and consultancy firms who provide expert advice on the legislative changes in a variety of countries, the challenges facing the corporate tax department, Sarbanes-Oxley and the development of a level playing field. The significant impact of regulatory developments is documented thoroughly in this Handbook 2005 by a consortium of authors from leading industry associations, law firms and consultancy firms.
The Handbook will arm you with the knowledge to adapt your strategy in one single easy-to-read volume and it has become clear that tax professionals need to remain fully up-to-date with dynamic changes and updates to new and existing legislation. With over 25 articles written by senior professionals, the Handbook's cross-border reviews section charts the importance of tax planning with exclusive insights on how to develop an effective tax plan. Other chapters focus on transfer pricing, third-party financing, resolving tax disputes, Sarbanes-Oxley and accountancy developments. A dedicated market reviews section provides easy-to-navigate country-by-country analysis putting local developments in an international perspective and providing readers with an update of taxation developments in over 20 specific countries or regions.
As the year 2004 draws to a close, one can look back and see a number of developments that are likely to have significant impact on international tax affairs for some time to come. Start with the European Union, for example. Both the accession of the 10 central European countries and the introduction of a new form of business entity, the Societas Europaea, can be expected to increase the intensity of tax planning by companies carrying on business in the EU. In addition, the European Court of Justice continues to decide important tax cases involving issues that directly impact the operations of companies doing business there.
Tax is an integrated and vital part of business strategy - recent legislation and developments in capital markets have clearly demonstrated this. The OECD's claim to seek a level playing field has sparked off much debate within international regulatory bodies and law firms and landmark tax developments in countries such as Germany have had huge implications on local and international markets. This is not to mention radical changes in sectors such as offshore finance, transport and project finance. It is clear therefore that tax professionals need to remain fully up-to-date with dynamic changes and updates to existing legislation.
Articles from leading international lawyers and consultants focus on global tax planning issues, transfer pricing, tax disputes, Sarbanes-Oxley and accounting ensuring that the challenges which tax practitioners currently face in a rapidly changing sector are addressed with clarity and by the people who matter - the professionals at the heart of the taxation sector. A comprehensive market reviews section analyses market legislation and tax structures in a diverse range of countries. The unique directory lists job titles from all angles of the tax sector and includes over 2,500 individual contacts from law firms, tax, accountancy and consultancy firms and tax associations, making this an essential reference source for any tax professsional keen to capitalise from authoritative commentary and contacts in one easy-to-read volume.
'The Handbook looks fabulous. It reflects a significant effort and contains practical information and valuable contacts.' William H. Green, Executive Director, Council for International Tax Education
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