Taxation in the digital economy : : new models in Asia and the Pacific / / edited by Nella Hendriyette [and three others].
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Taxation in the digital economy : new models in Asia and the Pacific / Routledge studies in development economics Introduction: New Frontiers for Tax in the Digital Age -- PART I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW -- 1. Tapping Taxes: Digital Disruption and Revenue Administration Responses -- 2. Artificial Intelligence and Tax Administration in Asia and the Pacific -- 3. Taxing the Digitalized Economy: An Emerging Markets' Perspective -- 4. Developing a Cooperative Compliance Model for Developing Economies: Justification, Prerequisites, and Administrative Design -- PART II: VISIONS AND CHALLENGES OF DIGITAL TAXATION: CASE STUDIES FROM ASIA AND THE PACIFIC -- 5. The People's Republic of China's Tax Reform in the Digital Economy: Progress and Challenges -- 6. Blockchain and Its Implications for Tax Administration in the People's Republic of China -- 7. The Role of International Collaboration in Digital Services and Tax Compliance in India -- 8. Digitally Prepared? The Journeys of the Revenue Administrations in Australia and New Zealand -- 9. Digitization of the Tax Administration and Its Achievements in the Republic of Korea -- 10. Cross-Border Digital Taxation Challenges: Indonesia's Practices and Perspectives -- 11. The Role of Government Reform in Improving Voluntary Tax Compliance in the Digital Economy: The Bangladesh Experience -- 12. Future Vision of Japan's Tax Administration: Aspirations for a Smart Administration -- 13. Resolving Disputed Tax Issues through an Online Negotiation Platform: The Influence of Partner Negotiation Objectives and Communication Style on Negotiation Outcome -- Index. |
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Introduction: New Frontiers for Tax in the Digital Age -- PART I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW -- 1. Tapping Taxes: Digital Disruption and Revenue Administration Responses -- 2. Artificial Intelligence and Tax Administration in Asia and the Pacific -- 3. Taxing the Digitalized Economy: An Emerging Markets' Perspective -- 4. Developing a Cooperative Compliance Model for Developing Economies: Justification, Prerequisites, and Administrative Design -- PART II: VISIONS AND CHALLENGES OF DIGITAL TAXATION: CASE STUDIES FROM ASIA AND THE PACIFIC -- 5. The People's Republic of China's Tax Reform in the Digital Economy: Progress and Challenges -- 6. Blockchain and Its Implications for Tax Administration in the People's Republic of China -- 7. The Role of International Collaboration in Digital Services and Tax Compliance in India -- 8. Digitally Prepared? The Journeys of the Revenue Administrations in Australia and New Zealand -- 9. Digitization of the Tax Administration and Its Achievements in the Republic of Korea -- 10. Cross-Border Digital Taxation Challenges: Indonesia's Practices and Perspectives -- 11. The Role of Government Reform in Improving Voluntary Tax Compliance in the Digital Economy: The Bangladesh Experience -- 12. Future Vision of Japan's Tax Administration: Aspirations for a Smart Administration -- 13. Resolving Disputed Tax Issues through an Online Negotiation Platform: The Influence of Partner Negotiation Objectives and Communication Style on Negotiation Outcome -- Index. |
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