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The EU Accession States Tax Memo
On 1 May 2004 ten countries joined the European Union. This pocket-sized book provides a descriptive overview of the laws and practice governing the taxation of companies and individuals in the ten accession states.
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- Title:
The EU Accession States Tax Memo
- Author(s):
Perla Gyöngyi Végh
- Date of publication:
2004
- ISBN:
90-7607-868-8
- Type of publication:
Book
- Number of pages:
600
- Terms:
Price includes delivery. View purchase information
- Price:
- € 29 / $ 35 (VAT excl.)
- The EU Accession States Tax Memo
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Why this book ?
On 1 May 2004 ten countries joined the European Union. This poses unique opportunities and challenges for businesses and individuals operating in the enlarged Union. The enlargement of the European Union also implies that the EU acquis on taxation must be applied and enforced in the accession states.This book provides a descriptive overview of the laws and practice governing the taxation of companies and individuals in the ten accession states. It contains selected articles directly addressing the tax aspects of the EU accession in each state. Furthermore, a section on the European Union gives an overview of the EU tax legislation, supplemented by the relevant Directives. Finally, tables are included that outline the corporate tax and withholding tax rates as well as the VAT rates and thresholds in each country.
This is the second volume in IBFD Tax Travel Companion series, providing up-to-date information in a convenient, pocket-sized format that is ideal for people on the move.The EU Accession States Tax Memo is a must for all those engaged in business in the enlarged European Union, including expatriates and other individuals with an active interest in this region. -
- The information provided is presented in a concise and informative manner, allowing rapid and accurate access.
- The standard layout enables direct comparisons between the accession states.
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Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia.