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Studies in the History of Tax Law, Volume 11

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This book is a continuation of the prestigious series which is drawn from the papers of the biennial Cambridge Tax Law History Conference. The authors are a mix of academics and senior tax professionals from the judiciary and practice with representatives from 9 countries. The series continues to investigate current tax policy debates in an historical context. The papers fall within 3 basic categories: 1. UK and Irish tax, looking at a variety of topics such as tax administration, cases and judges (Whitney, Singer, Viscount Radcliffe), the taxation of royal forests, the taxation of spirits, and income tax transition in the Irish Free State; 2. International taxation, with chapters on the role of international organisations (OECD, League of Nations) and on South Africa's early attempts to address double taxation (tax treaties); and 3. Non-UK tax systems, including chapters on the legacy of colonial influence (Dutch East Indies), early developments in China, New Zealand, and the USA, an influential Canadian report (Carter Commission), development of the GAAR in Scandanavia, and the receipt of Roman tax law in Europe.

Author Biography:

Peter Harris is Professor of Tax Law and Director of the Centre for Tax Law, Dominic de Cogan is Associate Professor in Tax Law and Deputy Director of the Centre for Tax Law, both at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, UK.
Release date Australia
March 20th, 2025
Contributors
  • Edited by Dominic de Cogan
  • Edited by Peter Harris
Pages
528
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
156x234x25
ISBN-13
9781509963300
Product ID
38760934

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