U.S. tax law and Sharia-compliant financing structures by Ahmed A. Altawyan
By: Altawyan, Ahmed A
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In this article, the author overviews the tax rules for Islamic finance to help lawmakers and policymakers in the United States and other countries develop laws or guidance on Sharia-compliant financial activities and transactions.
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