This chapter, explores double tax treaties (DTTs) in Africa and whether these treaties are still a necessity for developing African states as a means of attracting investment. It builds on the argument that the existing international tax treaty regime has been one of inequality, where developed states have taxing rights and thus benefit the most from DTTs. Tax treaties are commonly designed to avoid taxing the same profit twice by determining, when and how a treaty country can or cannot tax foreign-owned companies. Both developed and developing countries have used them with the intention of improving economic development although, the evidence to support this is weak. Nevertheless, treaties still pro...
Tax avoidance strategies by multinational companies rely heavily on tax treaties. Multinational comp...
Countries sign bilateral double tax treaties (DTTs) to avoid or mitigate double taxation in cross bo...
The existing network of more than 2,500 bilateral double tax treaties (DTTs) represents an important...
Under contract law parties may agree, upon a breach of any of the provisions in the agreement, ...
Abstract: Policy makers in South Africa, like other emerging market economies, seek to grow their ec...
Countries often enter into double tax treaties to encourage foreign direct investment by preventing ...
Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxatio...
This article analyses the international tax principles in double tax treaties regarding the allocati...
Analysis of the international network of double tax treaties reveals a large potential for tax avoid...
Double taxation treaties are enacted to abolish incidents of double taxation. Moreover, it helps les...
Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxati...
Tax treaties are agreements through which two countries agree to assign and restrict taxing rights o...
Implicit within the African fiscal architecture are embedded vulnerabilities to exogenous factors wh...
Double tax conventions are international treaties between sovereign states to assign taxing rights b...
Developing countries need fiscal revenue to build their infrastructure, achieve energy security and ...
Tax avoidance strategies by multinational companies rely heavily on tax treaties. Multinational comp...
Countries sign bilateral double tax treaties (DTTs) to avoid or mitigate double taxation in cross bo...
The existing network of more than 2,500 bilateral double tax treaties (DTTs) represents an important...
Under contract law parties may agree, upon a breach of any of the provisions in the agreement, ...
Abstract: Policy makers in South Africa, like other emerging market economies, seek to grow their ec...
Countries often enter into double tax treaties to encourage foreign direct investment by preventing ...
Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxatio...
This article analyses the international tax principles in double tax treaties regarding the allocati...
Analysis of the international network of double tax treaties reveals a large potential for tax avoid...
Double taxation treaties are enacted to abolish incidents of double taxation. Moreover, it helps les...
Developing countries invest time and other scarce resources to negotiate and conclude double taxati...
Tax treaties are agreements through which two countries agree to assign and restrict taxing rights o...
Implicit within the African fiscal architecture are embedded vulnerabilities to exogenous factors wh...
Double tax conventions are international treaties between sovereign states to assign taxing rights b...
Developing countries need fiscal revenue to build their infrastructure, achieve energy security and ...
Tax avoidance strategies by multinational companies rely heavily on tax treaties. Multinational comp...
Countries sign bilateral double tax treaties (DTTs) to avoid or mitigate double taxation in cross bo...
The existing network of more than 2,500 bilateral double tax treaties (DTTs) represents an important...