Us Taxation of Foreign Income - by Gary Clyde Hufbauer & Ariel Assa (Paperback)
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- Since 1992, new issues have arisen in international taxation--for example, taxation of electronic commerce, novel means of shielding passive income, the World Trade Organization (WTO) debate over the foreign sales corporation and subsequent passage of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, the problem of corporate inversions, and alleged "earnings stripping" by foreign-based multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in the United States.
- About the Author: Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow since 1992, was formerly the Maurice Greenberg Chair and Director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (1996-98), the Marcus Wallenberg Professor of International Finance Diplomacy at Georgetown University (1985-92), senior fellow at the Institute (1981-85), deputy director of the International Law Institute at Georgetown University (1979-81); deputy assistant secretary for international trade and investment policy of the US Treasury (1977-79); and director of the international tax staff at the Treasury (1974-76).
- 354 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Taxation
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About the Book
To meet the economic challenges of the 21st century, the United States must reform its system for taxing national and international business income. This book studies the alternatives and suggests future policy.Book Synopsis
Since 1992, new issues have arisen in international taxation--for example, taxation of electronic commerce, novel means of shielding passive income, the World Trade Organization (WTO) debate over the foreign sales corporation and subsequent passage of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004, the problem of corporate inversions, and alleged "earnings stripping" by foreign-based multinational enterprises (MNEs) operating in the United States. In the meantime, US-based MNEs operating abroad have used a variety of methods to cut the effective US tax on repatriated foreign source income to around 2 percent. This revised study analyzes the impact of taxes on industry location and profit shifting using new panel econometric studies. It also discusses and evaluates new paradigms that have been suggested for the international tax system.Review Quotes
A studious, heavily researched assessment, highly recommended especially for anyone involved in crafting American tax policy.-- "Midwest Book Review"
About the Author
Gary Clyde Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow since 1992, was formerly the Maurice Greenberg Chair and Director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations (1996-98), the Marcus Wallenberg Professor of International Finance Diplomacy at Georgetown University (1985-92), senior fellow at the Institute (1981-85), deputy director of the International Law Institute at Georgetown University (1979-81); deputy assistant secretary for international trade and investment policy of the US Treasury (1977-79); and director of the international tax staff at the Treasury (1974-76).
Ariel Assa is a tax counsel for JP Morgan Chase & Co. in New York City. He was a tax attorney at the law firms of Willkie, Farr & Gallagher LLP in New York City (2003-07) and Herzog, Fox & Neeman in Tel Aviv (1999-2001). He also served as a tax agent in Israel's Income Tax Authority (1994-99) and an assistant professor in several tax courses at Tel Aviv University (1996-2001). He earned his law, accounting, and MBA degrees from Tel Aviv University and is a graduate of the LLM program in taxation at Georgetown University Law Center (2002).Dimensions (Overall): 8.99 Inches (H) x 6.32 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.04 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 354
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Taxation
Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Theme: Corporate
Format: Paperback
Author: Gary Clyde Hufbauer & Ariel Assa
Language: English
Street Date: October 15, 2007
TCIN: 1003135294
UPC: 9780881324051
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-8271
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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