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Corporate Tax Handbook 2010
Description:
While the world is beginning to emerge from the worst of the global financial crisis, governments
from every continent are focusing on how to recover some of the huge sums of money that were
injected into the markets to keep their economies afloat. Taxation is inevitably an area which is
being adapted to recover some of that money, with many countries already adapting their
legislation and regulations to that effect. Tax treaties, in particular, are being scrutinised, and tax
havens are being targeted as areas to claw back lost taxes.
The 2010 edition of The Corporate Tax Handbook maps some of the major developments in
countries from all regions of the globe, with 30 chapters of editorial focusing on the US,
Switzerland, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Germany, France, Iceland, Israel, South Africa, Australia, the
UK, Russia, Denmark, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and many others. Topics cover, among others,
tax incentives for green investing, debt restructuring, cross-border mergers, exchange of
information, restructuring of distressed businesses, and many regional and country-specific tax
updates and reforms.
The Corporate Tax Handbook 2010 continues to be essential reading for corporate taxation
professionals wishing to keep abreast of recent activity and keep up with recent developments and
opportunities. Once again, the Handbook is an indispensable reference source, for the following
reasons:
- Contains 30 chapters of valuable thought-provoking editorial, giving a breakdown of the events of
the past year and a guide to the opportunities that will arise over the coming year.
- Market reviews section gives analysis of the developments in key countries across the world,
including comment on countries within the Canadian, North and Central American, CIS, Asian,
European, Middle East, and South African regions.
- Key players in the field have united to provide a comprehensive guide to the in