European Union: Tax Treaties of the Central and Eastern European Countries
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The First Comprehensive Analysis of the Tax Treaty Policies of the CEE Countries
After 1989-90 major political and economic changes took place in the Central and Eastern European countries. This publication provides the first...
After 1989-90 major political and economic changes took place in the Central and Eastern European countries. This publication provides the first...
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The First Comprehensive Analysis of the Tax Treaty Policies of the CEE CountriesAfter 1989-90 major political and economic changes took place in the Central and Eastern European countries. This publication provides the first comprehensive analysis of the tax treaty policies of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia along with the trends over time.
Further, this book goes into detail on the bilateral tax treaty provisions of these countries and in particular the deviations from the OECD Model Convention and offers a perspective on developments that can be expected in the tax treaty area.
Practitioners will find a lot of detailed information on the tax treaties of these countries.
The First Comprehensive Analysis of the Tax Treaty Policies of the CEE Countries
After 1989-90 major political and economic changes took place in the Central and Eastern European countries. This publication provides the first comprehensive analysis of the tax treaty policies of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia along with the trends over time.
Further, this book goes into detail on the bilateral tax treaty provisions of these countries and in particular the deviations from the OECD Model Convention and offers a perspective on developments that can be expected in the tax treaty area.
Practitioners will find a lot of detailed information on the tax treaties of these countries.
After 1989-90 major political and economic changes took place in the Central and Eastern European countries. This publication provides the first comprehensive analysis of the tax treaty policies of Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia along with the trends over time.
Further, this book goes into detail on the bilateral tax treaty provisions of these countries and in particular the deviations from the OECD Model Convention and offers a perspective on developments that can be expected in the tax treaty area.
Practitioners will find a lot of detailed information on the tax treaties of these countries.
Autoren-Porträt von Michael Lang, Patrizio Braccioni, Carlo Garbarino, Wolfgang Schönstein
ist Vorstand des Instituts für Österreichisches und Internationales Steuerrecht, Wissenschaftlicher Leiter des LL.M.-Studiums International Tax Law sowie Sprecher des Doktorandenkollegs "Doctoral Program in International Business Taxation (DIBT)" der WU. UniCredit Group, Executive Vice President, Tax Affairs. Bocconi Universität, Abteilung für Rechtswissenschaft. Steuerabteilung der Bank Austria.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Michael Lang , Patrizio Braccioni , Carlo Garbarino , Wolfgang Schönstein
- 2008, 208 Seiten, Maße: 15,5 x 22,5 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Linde, Wien
- ISBN-10: 3707312232
- ISBN-13: 9783707312232
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.02.2008
Sprache:
Englisch
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