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EC Free Movement of Capital, Income Taxation and Third Countries: Four Selected Issues
Contributor(s): Kiekebeld, B. J. (Editor), Smit, D. S. (Editor)

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ISBN: 9041127100     ISBN-13: 9789041127105
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
OUR PRICE: $147.00  

Binding Type: Paperback - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: March 2008
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Annotation: Free movement of capital is at the heart of the Single Market and is one of its "four freedoms." It enables integrated, open, competitive and efficient European financial markets and services. For citizens it means the ability to perform many operations abroad, as diverse as opening bank accounts, buying shares in non-domestic companies, investing where the best return is, and purchasing real estate. For companies it principally means being able to invest in and own other European companies and take an active part in their management. With all its benefits, the free movement of capital brings with it an array of thorny issues. This timely work explores several of the most critical, focusing on the practical ability of national law to satisfy the relevant EU requirements.

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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Taxation
Dewey: 811.52
LCCN: 2008273606
Series: Efs Brochure Series
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6.1" W x 9.3" L (0.55 lbs) 172 pages
Features: Table of Contents
 
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Free movement of capital is at the heart of the Single Market and is one of its "four freedoms". It enables integrated, open, competitive and efficient European financial markets and services. For citizens it means the ability to perform many operations abroad, as diverse as opening bank accounts, buying shares in non-domestic companies, investing where the best return is, and purchasing real estate. For companies it principally means being able to invest in and own other European companies and take an active part in their management. With all its benefits, the free movement of capital brings with it an array of thorny issues. This timely work explores several of the most critical, focusing on the practical ability of national law to satisfy the relevant EU requirements
 
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