Globalization and Its Tax Discontents : : Tax Policy and International Investments / / Arthur J. Cockfield.

Increasingly linked by regional and global ties, national economies depend more than ever on international investments and trade. Agreements such as NAFTA in North America and the regional integration of the European Union facilitate cross-border commerce. While trade has become international, howev...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • PART I: Designing Tax Rules for Foreign Direct Investment
  • 1. Introduction: The Last Battleground of Globalization
  • 2. Taxing Foreign Direct Investment in a Non-cooperative Setting: Contributions by Alex Easson
  • 3. China's Tax Incentive Regime for Foreign Direct Investment: An Eassonian Analysis
  • 4. Outbound Direct Investment and the Sourcing of Interest Expense for Deductibility Purposes
  • 5. Assessing the Foreign Direct Investment Response to Tax Reform and Tax Planning
  • PART II: The Impact of Globalization
  • 6. Improving Inter-nation Equity through Territorial Taxation and Tax Sparing
  • 7. Harmonizing Corporate Income Taxes in the United States and the European Union: Legislative, Judicial, Soft-Law, and Cooperative Approaches
  • 8. Missing Women: Gender-Impact Analysis and International Taxation
  • 9. Globalization and the Hong Kong Revenue Regime
  • PART III: Tax Treaties
  • 10. Canada's Evolving Tax Treaty Policy toward Low-Income Countries
  • 11. Tax Treaties and the Taxation of Non-residents' Capital Gains
  • 12. Tax Treaty Templates
  • PART IV: Taxing Cross-border Services and Service Providers
  • 13. Tax Discrimination and Trade in Services: Should the Non-discrimination Article in the OECD Model Treaty Provide the Missing Link between Tax and Trade Agreements?
  • 14. The New Services Permanent Establishment Rule in the Canada- United States Tax Treaty
  • 15. Consumption Taxation of Crossborder Trade in Services in an Age of Globalization
  • Contributors
  • Index