The Resource Tax risk management : evidence from the United States
Tax risk management : evidence from the United States
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The item Tax risk management : evidence from the United States represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation.
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- Tax risk management is a worldwide phenomenon with growing prominence in the discourse of both revenue authorities and corporate taxpayers. In the United States, in-house tax professionals are now subject to unprecedented calls for transparency in terms of their tax risk management strategies and processes. This article discusses the findings of a study of these professionals conducted at a time when the regulatory environment was becoming significantly more stringent. Overall, the evidence suggests a trend towards a more conservative approach being adopted to tax planning generally. There was also a strong message from the interviewees concerning the importance of the perceptions which relate to the practice and processes of risk management. Both commonalities and differences are found in comparison with the position in the United Kingdom
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- Tax risk management : evidence from the United States
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- eng
- Summary
- Tax risk management is a worldwide phenomenon with growing prominence in the discourse of both revenue authorities and corporate taxpayers. In the United States, in-house tax professionals are now subject to unprecedented calls for transparency in terms of their tax risk management strategies and processes. This article discusses the findings of a study of these professionals conducted at a time when the regulatory environment was becoming significantly more stringent. Overall, the evidence suggests a trend towards a more conservative approach being adopted to tax planning generally. There was also a strong message from the interviewees concerning the importance of the perceptions which relate to the practice and processes of risk management. Both commonalities and differences are found in comparison with the position in the United Kingdom
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- In: British tax review. - London. - (2009),
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- Mulligan, E
- Oats, L
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- English
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- risk management
- corporate income tax
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