Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ (Book review)

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Minas, John
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Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ, by Chris Evans, John Hasseldine, Andy Lymer, Robert Ricketts and Cedric Sandford, Fiscal Publications, 2017, 339 pages, ISBN 9781906201371.
Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ is a comprehensive, well-written analysis and comparison of tax systems in different countries. The book explores several critical issues related to tax systems around the world and seeks to explain both the similarities and the differences in how tax systems are structured and operate in different countries, both developed and developing.Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ, by Chris Evans, John Hasseldine, Andy Lymer, Robert Ricketts and Cedric Sandford, Fiscal Publications, 2017, 339 pages, ISBN 9781906201371.
Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ is a comprehensive, well-written analysis and comparison of tax systems in different countries. The book explores several critical issues related to tax systems around the world and seeks to explain both the similarities and the differences in how tax systems are structured and operate in different countries, both developed and developing.
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Journal Title
Australian Tax Review
Volume
47
Issue
3
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Applied economics
Accounting, auditing and accountability
Social Sciences
Government & Law