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Taxpayers in International Law International Minimum Standards for the Protection of Taxpayers’ Rights 1st Edition

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Taxpayers in International Law International Minimum Standards for the Protection of Taxpayers\' Rights 1st Edition

Author(s)

Juliane Kokott, Pasquale Pistone

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781509954018, 9781509954001

Publisher

Beck/Hart/Nomos

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PDF and EPUB

Description

This ground-breaking book brings clarity to the dynamically developing field of international tax law. It empowers individuals and corporate taxpayers to navigate their way around and helps tax authorities take taxpayers’ rights into account from the beginning. The book is the result of several years of research conducted with the support of the International Law Association. Taxpayers in International Law puts taxpayers’ rights on the global international tax agenda as the necessary counterweight and complement to Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS). Importantly, it pleads for a global minimum standard of legal protection of the fundamental rights of taxpayers and extracts the content of such rights from relevant constitutional principles of many countries around the world. The book is structured in 3 parts: Part I focusses on the legal sources and on the relations between taxation and international human rights law. Part II identifies general principles and specific taxpayers’ rights, groups them into 3 categories (procedural, related to sanctions, and substantive), and analyses the different implications that arise in each of them. Part III features concrete proposals for establishing a global framework for the protection of taxpayers’ rights, including guidelines for tax authorities. The book is a unique instrument for the daily work of practitioners and international tax scholars interested in securing the protection of taxpayer’s fundamental rights, as well as for those involved in tax collection worldwide. Taxpayers can refer to the book to find out which rulings and concepts can help them enforce their rights; tax authorities and judges can use the book to verify which rights have to be respected.

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Taxpayers in International Law International Minimum Standards for the Protection of Taxpayers’ Rights 1st Edition

SKU: 9781509954025

Original price was: $274.50.Current price is: $24.99.

Access Taxpayers in International Law International Minimum Standards for the Protection of Taxpayers’ Rights 1st Edition Now. Discount up to 90%

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Full Title

Taxpayers in International Law International Minimum Standards for the Protection of Taxpayers\' Rights 1st Edition

Author(s)

Juliane Kokott, Pasquale Pistone

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781509954025, 9781509954001

Publisher

Beck/Hart/Nomos

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

This ground-breaking book brings clarity to the dynamically developing field of international tax law. It empowers individuals and corporate taxpayers to navigate their way around and helps tax authorities take taxpayers’ rights into account from the beginning. The book is the result of several years of research conducted with the support of the International Law Association. Taxpayers in International Law puts taxpayers’ rights on the global international tax agenda as the necessary counterweight and complement to Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS). Importantly, it pleads for a global minimum standard of legal protection of the fundamental rights of taxpayers and extracts the content of such rights from relevant constitutional principles of many countries around the world. The book is structured in 3 parts: Part I focusses on the legal sources and on the relations between taxation and international human rights law. Part II identifies general principles and specific taxpayers’ rights, groups them into 3 categories (procedural, related to sanctions, and substantive), and analyses the different implications that arise in each of them. Part III features concrete proposals for establishing a global framework for the protection of taxpayers’ rights, including guidelines for tax authorities. The book is a unique instrument for the daily work of practitioners and international tax scholars interested in securing the protection of taxpayer’s fundamental rights, as well as for those involved in tax collection worldwide. Taxpayers can refer to the book to find out which rulings and concepts can help them enforce their rights; tax authorities and judges can use the book to verify which rights have to be respected.