International tax policymaking at the United Nations how meaningful will It be? by Jefferson VanderWolk
By: VanderWolk, Jefferson P
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Jefferson VanderWolk is a partner with Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP in Washington. In this article, VanderWolk cautions the international business community and developed countries not to ignore the international tax reform efforts underway at the United Nations and explains how these initiatives reveal important factors in global economic growth and what developing countries think about their taxing rights.
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