The European Union and the United States the good old tax " frenemies " in the shadows of reforms Pasquale Pistone and Yariv Brauner Electrónico
By: Pistone, Pasquale.
Contributor(s): Brauner, Yariv.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2017Subject(s): SISTEMA FISCAL | TRIBUTOS | IMPUESTOS | POLITICA FISCAL | REFORMA | ESTADOS UNIDOS | RELACIONES ECONOMICAS | CONVENIOS | DOBLE IMPOSICION | UNION EUROPEA In: Bulletin for International Taxation v. 71, n. 6a, June 2017Summary: In this article, the authors discuss the long-standing cooperationbetween the United States and the leading Member States of the European Union and comment on recent tax developments in these countries.Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In this article, the authors discuss the long-standing cooperationbetween the United States and the leading Member States of the European Union and comment on recent tax developments in these countries.
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