Ethics and Taxation

Ethics and Taxation

Author: Robert F. van Brederode

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-02

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 9811500894

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This book does not present a single philosophical approach to taxation and ethics, but instead demonstrates the divergence in opinions and approaches using a framework consisting of three broad categories: tax policy and design of tax law; ethical standards for tax advisors and taxpayers; and tax law enforcement. In turn, the book addresses a number of moral questions in connection with taxes, concerning such topics as: • the nature of government • the relation between government (the state) and its subjects or citizens • the moral justification of taxes• the link between property and taxation• tax planning, evasion and avoidance • corporate social responsibility• the use of coercive power in collecting taxes and enforcing tax laws • ethical standards for tax advisors • tax payer rights • the balance between individual rights to liberty and privacy, and government compliance and information requirements • the moral justification underlying the efforts of legislators and policymakers to restructure society and steer individual and corporate behavior.


Tax Risk Management

Tax Risk Management

Author: Anuschka Bakker

Publisher: IBFD

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9087220707

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In response to a number of large corporate failures, risk management has recently become a major consideration for most organizations. At the same time, taxation has been recognized as an area having its own unique risk profiles. This book provides a practical guide for those working in today's ever-changing corporate environment. It contains an introduction to tax risk management and discussions on the tax control framework that allow corporate tax departments to identify and manage companies' tax-related risks. The book also includes country chapters, which provide practical examples of the development and application of tax control frameworks.


Tax and Corporate Governance

Tax and Corporate Governance

Author: Wolfgang Schön

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-03-12

Total Pages: 423

ISBN-13: 3540772766

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Academic research shows that well-known principal-agent and capital market problems are strongly influenced by tax considerations. Against this background, this volume is the first to present a fully-fledged overview of the interdependence of tax and corporate governance. Not only the basic political, legal and economic questions but also major topics like income measurement, shareholding structures, corporate social responsibility and tax shelter disclosure are covered.


Corporate Social Irresponsibility

Corporate Social Irresponsibility

Author: Ralph Tench

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2012-11-29

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13: 1780529996

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has become an increasingly heated topic since the 1980s. This title proposes that the concept of Corporate Social Irresponsibility (CSI) offers a better theoretical platform to avoid the vagueness, ambiguity, arbitrariness and mysticism of CSR.


Addressing Base Erosion and Profit Shifting

Addressing Base Erosion and Profit Shifting

Author: OECD

Publisher: OECD Publishing

Published: 2013-02-12

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 9264192743

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This report presents studies and data available regarding the existence and magnitude of base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS), and contains an overview of global developments that have an impact on corporate tax matters.


Taxes and Business Strategy

Taxes and Business Strategy

Author: Myron S. Scholes

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-03

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9781292065571

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For MBA students and graduates embarking on careers in investment banking, corporate finance, strategy consulting, money management, or venture capital Through integration with traditional MBA topics, Taxes and Business Strategy, Fifth Edition provides a framework for understanding how taxes affect decision-making, asset prices, equilibrium returns, and the financial and operational structure of firms. Teaching and Learning Experience This program presents a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students: *Use a text from an active author team: All 5 authors actively teach the tax and business strategy course and provide students with relevant examples from both classroom and real-world consulting experience. *Teach students the practical uses for business strategy: Students learn important concepts that can be applied to their own lives. *Reinforce learning by using in-depth analysis: Analysis and explanatory material help students understand, think about, and retain information.


Advances in Taxation

Advances in Taxation

Author: John Hasseldine

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2023-06-16

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1837533601

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In the latest volume of Advances in Taxation, editor John Hasseldine includes studies from expert contributors to explore topics such as: the stock market reaction to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act; strategic repatriations made by firms; and corporate social responsibility and tax planning.


Business, Civil Society and the 'new' Politics of Corporate Tax Justice

Business, Civil Society and the 'new' Politics of Corporate Tax Justice

Author: Richard Eccleston

Publisher:

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781788114967

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Since the financial crisis the extent of corporate tax avoidance has attracted media headlines and the attention of political leaders the world over. This study examines the 'new' politics of corporate taxation and the role of civil society organisations in shaping the international tax agenda and influencing the tax practices of the world's largest and most powerful corporations. It highlights the complex and multi-dimensional strategies used by activists to influence public opinion, formal regulation and corporate behaviour in relation to international taxation.


Global Tax Governance

Global Tax Governance

Author: Peter Dietsch

Publisher: ECPR Press

Published: 2016-01-01

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1785521659

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Commercial banks UBS and HSBC embroiled in scandals that in some cases exposed lawmakers themselves as tax evaders… multinationals Google and Apple using the Double Irish and other tax avoidance strategies… governments granting fiscal sweetheart deals behind closed doors (as in Luxembourg)... the stream of news items documenting the crisis of global tax governance is not about to dry up. Much work has been done in individual disciplines on the phenomenon of tax competition that lies at the heart of this crisis. Yet, the combination of issues of democratic legitimacy, social justice, economic efficiency, and national sovereignty that tax competition raises clearly requires an interdisciplinary analysis. This book offers a rare example of this kind of work, bringing together experts from political science, philosophy, law, and economics whose contributions combine empirical analysis with normative and institutional proposals. It makes an important contribution to reforming international taxation.