Taxation and the Financial Crisis

The financial crisis has opened up a global debate on the taxation of the financial sector. A number of international policy initiatives, most notably by the G20, have called for major changes in the tax treatment of financial institutions and transactions as well as individuals working in the finan...

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Main Authors: ALWORTH, Julian S. (Author), ARACHI, Giampaolo (Author)
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Published: Oxford University Press, 2012.
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