This book explains why and how banks game the system. It accounts for why banks are so often involved in cases of misconduct, and why those cases often involve the exploitation of tax systems.
This book explains why and how banks game the system. It accounts for why banks are so often involved in cases of misconduct, and why those cases often involve the exploitation of tax systems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Collier is currently a Senior Tax Advisor at the OECD. He was previously an Associate Fellow at the Said Business School, University of Oxford and a Tax Partner with PwC, where he was the global leader of the firm's banking and capital markets tax practice. Richard has written many articles and recently co-authored (with Joe Andrus) a book, Transfer Pricing and the Arm's Length Principle after BEPS.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Cum-Ex in Concept 2: Emergence of Cum-Ex 3: Evolution of Cum-Ex 4: Closure of Cum-Ex and the Aftermath 5: Assessing the Cum-Ex Trade 6: Banks and Misconduct 7: Banks and Tax Systems 8: Conclusions
Introduction 1: Cum-Ex in Concept 2: Emergence of Cum-Ex 3: Evolution of Cum-Ex 4: Closure of Cum-Ex and the Aftermath 5: Assessing the Cum-Ex Trade 6: Banks and Misconduct 7: Banks and Tax Systems 8: Conclusions
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