GAARs and Judicial Anti-Avoidance in Germany, the UK and the EU

GAARs and Judicial Anti-Avoidance in Germany, the UK and the EU
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Publisher : Linde Verlag GmbH
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9783709408162
ISBN-13 : 3709408164
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Book Synopsis GAARs and Judicial Anti-Avoidance in Germany, the UK and the EU by : Markus Seiler

Download or read book GAARs and Judicial Anti-Avoidance in Germany, the UK and the EU written by Markus Seiler and published by Linde Verlag GmbH. This book was released on 2016-06-28 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: GAARS: the better insight into a country’s tax system In a post-BEPS tax world and in times of an ever-increasing need for tax revenue, policy-makers are more willing than ever to tighten or adopt General Anti-Avoidance Rules (GAARs). A GAAR is typically a broad principle-based rule trying to establish the borderline between “abuse” and “use” of a law, thereby addressing the phenomenon that as long as there have been taxes, persons have been trying to reduce their tax bills. This award-winning book compares the GAARs and judicial anti-avoidance approaches of Germany, the UK and the EU. It gives a deep insight into the predominant legal traditions of the Western World, comprehensively analyses case-law and offers unique perspectives on tax law across jurisdictions. This book reveals that there is no other feature of tax law that provides a better insight into a country’s tax system than its anti-avoidance rules. GAARs and their historical background reveal so much about judicial perspectives on taxation and legal interpretation, citizens’ tax morale, drafters’ inclinations for technical or principled drafting or legislators’ willingness to confront politically sensitive issues. Understanding the role of GAARs ultimately also reveals whether they are a suitable means to counteract tax avoidance effectively. The Book is the winner of the Wolfgang Gassner-Wissenschaftspreis 2016!


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