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Assessing The Playing Field International Cooperation In Tax Information Exchange(1st Edition)

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Camille Stoll Davey

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ISBN: 978-0850928563

Book publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat

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Book Summary: Taxation is a significant factor in determining the global distribution of economic activity, particularly in the financial services sector, one of the most rapidly growing components of the global economy. For small and developing countries to participate in this sector depends on creating a “level playing field” between rich countries on the one hand, and small and developing countries on the other. It also requires mechanisms for removing the present and potential future discrimination against small and developing countries in this sector. Stoll-Davey analyzes recent debates between the OECD and small and developing countries (represented through the International Trade and Investment Organization), and suggests ways to ensure fairness in future international taxation matters.