Description
Craig Elliffe brings together a wealth of acclaimed legal academics to consider how the Inclusive Framework (IF) is responding to the ways in which highly digitalised businesses operate. International Tax at the Crossroads examines the overarching aspects of international tax reform, evaluates the IF's proposed multilateral tax reforms and outlines the alternative unilateral options available and their subsequent legal consequences. Chapters analyse whether proposed tax reforms are stable, who should be involved in formulating international tax policy, who is influencing international tax policy, and the options and issues which arise in the event that multilateral compromise does not work.
This insightful book will prove an essential read for students, academics and researchers interested in domestic and international tax law, commercial law and fiscal policy. It will also be of benefit to advisors, administrators, practitioners and officials working in the financial sector.
About the Author
Edited by Craig Elliffe, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Book Information
ISBN 9781800889019
Author Craig Elliffe
Format Hardback
Page Count 324
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd