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International Taxation in a Nutshell  
Author: Richard L. Doernberg
ISBN: 0314149066
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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International Taxation in a Nutshell

FROM THE PUBLISHER

This book is intended to serve as an introduction to the U.S. law of international taxation. It is a primer aimed at law students, foreign lawyers or scholars, U.S. lawyers seeking an introduction to the area or a refresher, and others who might benefit from an overview of the U.S. tax laws governing international trade and investment. The book attempts to summarize the law, offering some attention to the purposes of the various legal rules. However, it is beyond the scope of the book to offer a critical evaluation of the provisions summarized. Frequent references are made to both the Code and the Regulations. There are some citations to caselaw and administrative rulings where they help illustrate the subject matter. However, the book is not a treatise, and so there is no attempt to treat comprehensively the caselaw and rulings.

SYNOPSIS

This 5x7.5" reference serves as an introduction to the US law of international taxation for law students, foreign lawyers, and US lawyers seeking an introduction or refresher. It overviews US tax laws governing international trade and investment, making frequent reference to the International Revenue Code and the Income Tax Regulations. Sections cover fundamentals of US international taxation, the US activities of foreign taxpayers, foreign activities of US citizens and residents, special US international tax provisions creating incentives and disincentives for certain conduct or transactions, and the effect of US transfer taxes on resident and nonresident aliens.

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