Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment

Alex Easson

ISBN 10: 9041122281 ISBN 13: 9789041122285
Editorial: Kluwer Law International, 2004
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Neuware - In this widely-researched volume, a leading consultant and academic in the field of international taxation surveys the major forms of FDI tax incentives in theory and in practice. Although it is not intended as a design guide for national taxation authorities, the book's scope and depth make it an indispensable source of comparative analysis, showing where efficiency and cost-effectiveness are most likely to lie in a wide range of economic situations. N° de ref. del artículo 9789041122285

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There is unrelenting pressure, particularly on taxation authorities in developing and transition countries, to design tax incentives to attract foreign investment. Although experience shows that justification for the use of such incentives can be found only in limited circumstances, policy makers everywhere continue to confer tax benefits on investors in the hopes of achieving various economic objectives.

In this widely-researched volume, a leading consultant and academic in the field of international taxation surveys the major forms of FDI tax incentives in theory and in practice. Although it is not intended as a ¿design guide¿ for national taxation authorities, the book¿s scope and depth make it an indispensable source of comparative analysis, showing where efficiency and cost-effectiveness are most likely to lie in a wide range of economic situations. It is particularly valuable in its discussion of the following issues:

  • Avoiding the ¿ race to the bottom¿ that comes from excessive tax competition;
  • The elusive distinction in many countries between ¿ standard¿ and ¿ special¿ tax rates;
  • The perceived benefits of FDI for the various stakeholders;
  • Locational determinants;
  • Risk factors;
  • Distortionary effects;
  • Sectoral competition; and
  • Administrative monitoring of compliance.

    Professor Easson draws on numerous actual patterns that arise in various national, supranational, and sectoral contexts, in each instance shedding light on real conflicts and constraints, and clarifying the choices required of investors, taxation authorities, and ¿target¿ enterprises.

    Tax Incentives for Direct Investment will clearly be of great use to government policymakers, students of international taxation and international business, and those who determine and advise on the policies of multinational corporations and other international investors.

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    There is unrelenting pressure, particularly on taxation authorities in developing and transition countries, to design tax incentives to attract foreign investment. Although experience shows that justification for the use of such incentives can be found only in limited circumstances, policy makers everywhere continue to confer tax benefits on investors in the hopes of achieving various economic objectives.

    In this widely-researched volume, a leading consultant and academic in the field of international taxation surveys the major forms of FDI tax incentives in theory and in practice. Although it is not intended as a ¿design guide¿ for national taxation authorities, the book¿s scope and depth make it an indispensable source of comparative analysis, showing where efficiency and cost-effectiveness are most likely to lie in a wide range of economic situations. It is particularly valuable in its discussion of the following issues:

  • Avoiding the ¿ race to the bottom¿ that comes from excessive tax competition;
  • The elusive distinction in many countries between ¿ standard¿ and ¿ special¿ tax rates;
  • The perceived benefits of FDI for the various stakeholders;
  • Locational determinants;
  • Risk factors;
  • Distortionary effects;
  • Sectoral competition; and
  • Administrative monitoring of compliance.

    Professor Easson draws on numerous actual patterns that arise in various national, supranational, and sectoral contexts, in each instance shedding light on real conflicts and constraints, and clarifying the choices required of investors, taxation authorities, and ¿target¿ enterprises.

    Tax Incentives for Direct Investment will clearly be of great use to government policymakers, students of international taxation and international business, and those who determine and advise on the policies of multinational corporations and other international investors.

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    Título: Tax Incentives for Foreign Direct Investment
    Editorial: Kluwer Law International
    Año de publicación: 2004
    Encuadernación: Buch
    Condición: Neu

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    Easson, A.J.
    Publicado por Kluwer Law International., 2004
    ISBN 10: 9041122281 ISBN 13: 9789041122285
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