Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ (Book review)
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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.
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Australian Tax Review
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3
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© 2018 Thomson Reuters. This article was first published by Thomson Reuters in the Australian Tax Review and should be cited as (2018), 47, AT Rev, 242. For all subscription inquiries please phone, from Australia: 1300 304 195, from Overseas: +61 2 8587 7980 or online at legal.thomsonreuters.com.au/search. The official PDF version of this article can also be purchased separately from Thomson Reuters at http://sites.thomsonreuters.com.au/journals/subscribe-or-purchase.
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Minas, J, Comparative Taxation: Why Tax Systems Differ (Book review), Australian Tax Review, 2018, 47 (3), pp. 242-243