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Taxation of Workers in Europe

This book is based on the proceedings of the annual meeting of the European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP) held in Cambridge from 10-12 July 2008.
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- Title:
Taxation of Workers in Europe
- Subtitle:
EATLP International Tax Law Series
- Series:
Volume 6 in the EATLP International Tax Series
- Editor(s):
- Joerg Manfred Moessner
- Date of publication:
December 2010
- ISBN:
978-90-816475-1-9
- Type of publication:
Print Book
- Number of pages:
328
- Terms:
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- EUR 75 / USD 100 (VAT excl.)
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Why this book?
This book is based on the proceedings of the annual meeting of the European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP) held in Cambridge from 10-12 July 2008.Downloads
This book is part of the EATLP International Tax Series
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Main Contents
- General report on the taxation of workers in Europe
- Taxing benefits in kind – theory and practice
- Double tax conventions on taxation of workers – selected and recent issues of international taxation of employees (tax treaty law)
- Taxation of cross-border workers and EC tax law
- National reports on taxation of workers: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
- General report on taxation of deferred compensation
- National reports in deferred compensation: Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom
- Withholding taxes
- The Manfred Moessner Lecture 2008
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