Tax Secrecy and Tax Transparency - The Relevance of Confidentiality in Tax Law- Part 1 and 2
Eleonor Kristofferson
EEleonor Kristofferson
CClaus Staringer
CClaus Staringer
PPasquale Pistone
PPasquale Pistone
MMichael Lang
MMichael Lang
JJosef Schuch
JJosef Schuch
Publié par Peter Lang, le 01 octobre 2013
1215 pages
Résumé
The issue of tax secrecy and tax transparency plays a significant role not only in academics, but also in general practice. The collection and treatment of information by tax authorities has been a highly discussed issue in recent years, both in the ambit of national legal communities and supra-national organizations, such as the OECD and the EU. The aim of this book is to analyze the approaches taken by different countries to confidentiality arrangements in tax law. This book now allows the reader to get an overview of the tax treatment in 37 countries.
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