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Possible U.S. tax incentives to boost U.S. private sector in Africa by Buagu Musazi, Nathan Austin and Kwesi Benyi

By: Musazi, Buagu.
Contributor(s): Austin, Nathan | Benyi, Kwesi.
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2019Subject(s): POLITICA FISCAL | INCENTIVOS FISCALES | ESTADOS UNIDOS | INVERSIONES EXTRANJERAS | AFRICA In: Tax Notes International v. 96, n. 6, November 11, 2019, p. 541-548Summary: In this article, the authors consider how the United States can use tax policy initiatives such as tax credits as part of its foreign aid, and how it can use tax treaties with African countries to encourage U.S. private sector direct foreign investment in Africa.
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In this article, the authors consider how the United States can use tax policy initiatives such as tax credits as part of its foreign aid, and how it can use tax treaties with African countries to encourage U.S. private sector direct foreign investment in Africa.

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