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Taiwan-U.S. double tax matters finding a solution by Arlene S. Fitzpatrick

By: S. Fitzpatrick, Arlene.
Material type: ArticleArticlePublisher: 2024Subject(s): TAIWAN | RELACIONES ECONOMICAS | ESTADOS UNIDOS In: Tax Notes International v. 114, n. 3, April 8 2023, p. 177-188Summary: Arlene S. Fitzpatrick is a principal with EY LLP and is based in Washington. She thanks Jose Murillo, Eric Oman, Yishian Lin, Kathy Schatz-Guthrie, and members of the Washington International Tax Study Group for their helpful discussions and comments. In this article, Fitzpatrick provides context for various proposals to address the Taiwan-U.S. tax relationship and explains the merits of the options available to navigate this landscape. The views reflected in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Ernst & Young LLP or other members of the global EY organization. The information in this article is provided solely for the purpose of enhancing knowledge. It does not provide accounting, tax, or other professional advice.
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Arlene S. Fitzpatrick is a principal with EY LLP and is based in Washington. She thanks Jose Murillo, Eric Oman, Yishian Lin, Kathy Schatz-Guthrie, and members of the Washington International Tax Study Group for their helpful discussions and comments. In this article, Fitzpatrick provides context for various proposals to address the Taiwan-U.S. tax relationship and explains the merits of the options available to navigate this landscape. The views reflected in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Ernst & Young LLP or other members of the global EY organization. The information in this article is provided solely for the purpose of enhancing knowledge. It does not provide accounting, tax, or other professional advice.

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