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Is United States Corporate Tax Policy Outsourcing America - A Critical Analysis Of The Proposed Tax Holiday For Trapped Cfc Earnings, Robert Bloink
Is United States Corporate Tax Policy Outsourcing America - A Critical Analysis Of The Proposed Tax Holiday For Trapped Cfc Earnings, Robert Bloink
Villanova Law Review
THE debate about how best to reform U.S. corporate tax policy has focused almost exclusively on making U.S. corporations more competitive globally. But the debate often glosses over tax policy's effect on the ultimate beneficiaries of corporate success and failure—U.S. corporate stakeholders. The assumption often has been that healthy, competitive U.S. corporations equal healthy stakeholders—including shareholders, employees, and the U.S. populace as a whole. However, recent economic research has brought the assumption of "trickle down" success into question. This Article suggests an alternate path focused on enhancing the competitiveness of U.S. MNCs in the global economy while enhancing the welfare …
Ask For Help, Uncle Sam: The Future Of Global Tax Reporting, Susan C. Morse
Ask For Help, Uncle Sam: The Future Of Global Tax Reporting, Susan C. Morse
Villanova Law Review
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Sniping Down Ignorance Claims: The Third Circuit In United States V. Stadtmauer Upholds Willful Blindness Instructions In Criminal Tax Cases, Rachel Zuraw
Villanova Law Review
The article presents information on the criminal tax cases and the claims of ignorance of relevant legal duties or misunderstanding. The complexities in the tax code of the U.S., interpretation of willful blindness by the U.S. courts and the standard for conviction are discussed. The non-tax fraud case law, strict interpretation of conscious avoidance in tax statutes and the duty implicitly imposed on taxpayers are also discussed with reference to the trial of Cheek v. United States.
Symposium Introduction: Offshore Accounts, Corporate Income Shifting, And Executive Compensation, Leslie Book
Symposium Introduction: Offshore Accounts, Corporate Income Shifting, And Executive Compensation, Leslie Book
Villanova Law Review
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Some Suggestions For Tax Reform, Michael C. Durst
Some Suggestions For Tax Reform, Michael C. Durst
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Go West: How The Irs Should Foster Innovation In Its Agents, T. Keith Fogg
Go West: How The Irs Should Foster Innovation In Its Agents, T. Keith Fogg
Villanova Law Review
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Offshore Accounts: Insider's Summary Of Fatca And Its Potential Future, J. Richard Harvey Jr.
Offshore Accounts: Insider's Summary Of Fatca And Its Potential Future, J. Richard Harvey Jr.
Villanova Law Review
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The Use Of Voluntary Disclosure Initiatives In The Battle Against Offshore Tax Evasion, Leandra Lederman
The Use Of Voluntary Disclosure Initiatives In The Battle Against Offshore Tax Evasion, Leandra Lederman
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.