U.S. loan origination under the Ireland - U.S. Tax Treaty by Jason Schwartz
By: Schwartz, Jason
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Contributor(s): Hadjilogiou, Steven
| Hagan, Keith
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In this article, the author explores how direct lending funds can use the Ireland-U.S. income tax treaty to make loans in the United States without being subject to U.S. federal income tax.
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