Tax Compliance and Risk Management
Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Karwat, Piotr; Werner, Aleksander; Kimla-Walenda, Katarzyna
Tax Compliance and Risk Management
Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Karwat, Piotr; Werner, Aleksander; Kimla-Walenda, Katarzyna
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The concept of tax compliance is as old as tax itself but staying compliant with tax regulations has become increasingly demanding. A changing tax regulatory environment, resulting from regulatory actions of the OECD, European Union and national governments, poses many problems for tax compliance awareness.
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The concept of tax compliance is as old as tax itself but staying compliant with tax regulations has become increasingly demanding. A changing tax regulatory environment, resulting from regulatory actions of the OECD, European Union and national governments, poses many problems for tax compliance awareness.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781032597218
- ISBN-10: 1032597216
- Artikelnr.: 68713607
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. November 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 549g
- ISBN-13: 9781032597218
- ISBN-10: 1032597216
- Artikelnr.: 68713607
Piotr Karwat, PhD, is a lecturer/assistant professor at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Business Administration, Department of Administrative and Financial Corporate Law. His research and academic interests focus primarily on taxation in the business context, taking into account the economic and legal conditions and consequences of taxation. He received the degree of Doctor of Laws, with a dissertation on tax avoidance ("Tax avoidance - the essence and ways of counteracting this phenomenon"). This issue, and especially the relationship between anti-avoidance regulations and other anti-abuse norms (e.g. transfer pricing), is still in the sphere of his interests, as evidenced by his latest publications. Regardless of this, his research now focuses on the indirect tax system, particularly in the context of international trade, which is reflected both in his publications and in the academic sphere. Many years of professional practice in the field of tax consultancy (as part of his work as a legal adviser) has also given him an opportunity to observe the practical (economic) effects of public levies on the activity of enterprises. Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, PhD, is a lecturer/assistant professor at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Collegium of Business Administration, Department of Administrative and Financial Corporate Law. Her research and academic interests include primarily the issues of law and economics, as well as tax avoidance and tax evasion countermeasures. Professionally, for more than 10 years she was associated with the area of taxes and finance. She gained professional experience in the largest tax advisory firms dealing with mergers and acquisitions and ongoing business tax advisory. She also has experience in finance gained in one of the largest companies in the FMCG sector. Currently, she is associated with the Ministry of Finance where she has participated in both legislative and regulatory impact assessment projects and cooperated with the International Monetary Fund and OECD. Aleksander Werner is Professor at the SGH Warsaw School of Economics, Head of the Department of Tax and Customs Law. He is a lecturer in tax and competition law and the author of many publications in his field of expertise. He is also an attorney-at-law and has provided legal advice on many Polish and international projects concerning among others: financial and mining sectors, infrastructure and energy, state aid and environmental protection.
Introduction Katarzyna Kimla - Walenda, Piotr Karwat, Aleksander Werner Chapter 1. Concepts of tax compliance management - theoretical context and regulatory sources Bartosz Makowicz, Bartosz Jagura Chapter 2. Tax compliance - development of the concept and change of approach Jaros
aw Wierzbicki, Aleksander Werner Chapter 3. Tax compliance environment within the organisation - the current system status Anna St
pniak, Piotr Karwat Chapter 4. Tax compliance procedural instruments - applied by the tax administration - Polish-specific system design and its international context Jaros
aw Wierzbicki, Piotr Karwat Chapter 5. Tax compliance in the GAAR environment Aleksander Werner, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 6. Corporate income tax (including withholding tax) related compliance instruments Aleksander Werner, Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 7. Value Added Tax related compliance instruments - international perspective and Polish specific solutions Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 8. BEPS-based specific tax compliance instruments Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Piotr Karwat Chapter 9. TP related tax compliance instruments (internal: Tax and TP framework, APA, MAP) Anna St
pniak, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 10. Horizontal cooperation/compliance monitoring programmes - comparative analysis of international and Polish solutions Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Anna St
pniak Chapter 11. Tax and TP disclosures as a tax compliance instrument Anna St
pniak, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 12. The AEO system as a diagnostic and verification tool for compliance with customs legislation Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 13. Tax compliance assurance Piotr Staszkiewicz, Aleksander Werner (corresponding author) Summary Aleksander Werner, Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla - Walenda, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Index
aw Wierzbicki, Aleksander Werner Chapter 3. Tax compliance environment within the organisation - the current system status Anna St
pniak, Piotr Karwat Chapter 4. Tax compliance procedural instruments - applied by the tax administration - Polish-specific system design and its international context Jaros
aw Wierzbicki, Piotr Karwat Chapter 5. Tax compliance in the GAAR environment Aleksander Werner, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 6. Corporate income tax (including withholding tax) related compliance instruments Aleksander Werner, Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 7. Value Added Tax related compliance instruments - international perspective and Polish specific solutions Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 8. BEPS-based specific tax compliance instruments Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Piotr Karwat Chapter 9. TP related tax compliance instruments (internal: Tax and TP framework, APA, MAP) Anna St
pniak, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 10. Horizontal cooperation/compliance monitoring programmes - comparative analysis of international and Polish solutions Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Anna St
pniak Chapter 11. Tax and TP disclosures as a tax compliance instrument Anna St
pniak, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 12. The AEO system as a diagnostic and verification tool for compliance with customs legislation Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 13. Tax compliance assurance Piotr Staszkiewicz, Aleksander Werner (corresponding author) Summary Aleksander Werner, Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla - Walenda, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Index
Introduction Katarzyna Kimla - Walenda, Piotr Karwat, Aleksander Werner Chapter 1. Concepts of tax compliance management - theoretical context and regulatory sources Bartosz Makowicz, Bartosz Jagura Chapter 2. Tax compliance - development of the concept and change of approach Jaros
aw Wierzbicki, Aleksander Werner Chapter 3. Tax compliance environment within the organisation - the current system status Anna St
pniak, Piotr Karwat Chapter 4. Tax compliance procedural instruments - applied by the tax administration - Polish-specific system design and its international context Jaros
aw Wierzbicki, Piotr Karwat Chapter 5. Tax compliance in the GAAR environment Aleksander Werner, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 6. Corporate income tax (including withholding tax) related compliance instruments Aleksander Werner, Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 7. Value Added Tax related compliance instruments - international perspective and Polish specific solutions Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 8. BEPS-based specific tax compliance instruments Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Piotr Karwat Chapter 9. TP related tax compliance instruments (internal: Tax and TP framework, APA, MAP) Anna St
pniak, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 10. Horizontal cooperation/compliance monitoring programmes - comparative analysis of international and Polish solutions Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Anna St
pniak Chapter 11. Tax and TP disclosures as a tax compliance instrument Anna St
pniak, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 12. The AEO system as a diagnostic and verification tool for compliance with customs legislation Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 13. Tax compliance assurance Piotr Staszkiewicz, Aleksander Werner (corresponding author) Summary Aleksander Werner, Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla - Walenda, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Index
aw Wierzbicki, Aleksander Werner Chapter 3. Tax compliance environment within the organisation - the current system status Anna St
pniak, Piotr Karwat Chapter 4. Tax compliance procedural instruments - applied by the tax administration - Polish-specific system design and its international context Jaros
aw Wierzbicki, Piotr Karwat Chapter 5. Tax compliance in the GAAR environment Aleksander Werner, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 6. Corporate income tax (including withholding tax) related compliance instruments Aleksander Werner, Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 7. Value Added Tax related compliance instruments - international perspective and Polish specific solutions Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 8. BEPS-based specific tax compliance instruments Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Piotr Karwat Chapter 9. TP related tax compliance instruments (internal: Tax and TP framework, APA, MAP) Anna St
pniak, Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda Chapter 10. Horizontal cooperation/compliance monitoring programmes - comparative analysis of international and Polish solutions Katarzyna Kimla-Walenda, Anna St
pniak Chapter 11. Tax and TP disclosures as a tax compliance instrument Anna St
pniak, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Chapter 12. The AEO system as a diagnostic and verification tool for compliance with customs legislation Ewa Gwardzi
ska Chapter 13. Tax compliance assurance Piotr Staszkiewicz, Aleksander Werner (corresponding author) Summary Aleksander Werner, Piotr Karwat, Katarzyna Kimla - Walenda, Jaros
aw Wierzbicki Index