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Diverse and Rapidly Changing Global Trade Landscape — Five Newer Developments.

             Important developments in international trade relations over the last two weeks show how diverse this field is and how quickly events unfurl. They include the following areas: global antitrust, international taxation (transfer-pricing), newer non-tariff barriers (general national economic regulation), the Russian Federation’s … Continue reading

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Renunciation of citizenship to save future capital gain taxes — A mere ingratitude or a call for public debate & better policies?

Let’s see. You come to America to go to a university paid for by your parents. You invest a bit of your parent’s money in a pre-startup. You get American citizenship. You make huge money by no fault of your … Continue reading

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The Fight over International Taxation of Multinational Corporations is Just Starting.

The I.R.S. is increasingly targeting cross-border bank transactions worth billions of dollars. The I.R.S. has increasingly denied foreign tax credits to U.S. multinational firms. These developments need to be assessed within the context of the global financial crisis of 2008, … Continue reading

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