Volume 24, Issue 32 (2017)                   J Tax Res 2017, 24(32): 177-194 | Back to browse issues page

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It is in the interest of most States to eliminate double taxation upon persons or enterprises involved in transnational commerce. Because such disputes involve, on the one hand, the states which impose taxes, and private entities on the other, taxation disputes between such parties are not easily susceptible to arbitration. Hence, to achieve a greater share in global trade, governments should eliminate double taxation. Nowadays, in tax treaties, settlement of tax disputes is considered more than ever. In case there is no agreement on avoidance of double taxation, taxpayers can only bring their cases into local tax authorities of government, but where such agreements exist, national government of the taxpayer may get involve into the judicial process and play an effective role.

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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Economic
Received: 2017/06/24 | Accepted: 2017/06/24 | Published: 2017/06/24

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