United Nations handbook on selected issues for taxation of the extractive industries by developing countries
2018
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Título
United Nations handbook on selected issues for taxation of the extractive industries by developing countries
Acceso
Full text: 4632a533-en - PDF ;
Resúmen
The United Nations Handbook on Selected Issues for Taxation of the Extractive Industries by Developing Countries gives guidance to developing countries on key taxation issues during the life-cycle of an investment in the extractive industries, whether it be oil and gas or mining. The Handbook considers the options available to countries in this area, and their likely consequences. It addresses the balance needed to fight tax evasion and avoidance, while still having an attractive investment climate.
Foreword -- Abbreviations used -- Chapter 1 Overview -- Chapter 2 Tax treaty issues -- Chapter 3 Permanent establishment issues -- Chapter 4 Indirect transfer of assets -- Chapter 5 Transfer Pricing Issues -- Chapter 6 The Tax treatment of decommissioning -- Chapter 7 The Government’s fiscal take -- Chapter 8 Tax aspects of negotiation and renegotiation of contracts -- Chapter 9 Value added tax.
Foreword -- Abbreviations used -- Chapter 1 Overview -- Chapter 2 Tax treaty issues -- Chapter 3 Permanent establishment issues -- Chapter 4 Indirect transfer of assets -- Chapter 5 Transfer Pricing Issues -- Chapter 6 The Tax treatment of decommissioning -- Chapter 7 The Government’s fiscal take -- Chapter 8 Tax aspects of negotiation and renegotiation of contracts -- Chapter 9 Value added tax.
Signatura topográfica
ST/DESA(035)/T23
Fecha
New York : UN, 2018
Descripción
xv, 473 p. : ill, charts, tables
Notas
Includes bibliographical references.
Available also online (viewed 29 Apr. 2019).
Available also online (viewed 29 Apr. 2019).
ISBN / ISSN
9789211591231
Número de venta
19.XVI.1