international tax policies
International tax policies refer to the set of rules, regulations, and guidelines established by countries to govern the taxation of entities and individuals across borders, aiming to ensure fairness, prevent double taxation, promote economic cooperation, and minimize tax evasion or avoidance.
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Related Concepts (22)
- base erosion and profit shifting (beps)
- cbc reporting and transfer pricing documentation
- controlled foreign corporation (cfc) rules
- country-by-country reporting
- double taxation
- permanent establishment definition
- tax havens
- tax incentives for foreign investment
- tax information exchange agreements
- tax policies
- tax residence and non-residency determination
- tax transparency
- tax treaties
- taxation of cross-border investments
- taxation of cross-border services
- taxation of expatriates
- taxation of foreign-source income
- taxation of international mergers and acquisitions
- taxation of multinational corporations
- taxation policies
- thin capitalization rules
- transfer pricing
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- international tax evasion
- international tax planning
- international tax reforms
- international tax standards
- international tax treaties
- international taxation
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