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International Tax Management in the Light of the Expansion of the European Union using the Example of Transferring Residence from Germany to the Republic of Austria and the Slovakian Republic. Tax Management by Transferring Residence

Par : Wolfgang a. Rolfs
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  • Nombre de pages136
  • ISBN3-631-55237-8
  • EAN9783631552377
  • Date de parution01/08/2006
  • CollectionEuropäische Hochschulschriften
  • ÉditeurPeter Lang

Résumé

In times of constantly changing tax parameters and rising taxes and duties, the German tax structure is more and more perceived as disadvantageous. In searching for – legal – solutions to avoid domestic taxation, company owners not only move production sites out of the country, but also transfer their residence to a foreign country with lower taxes. There is an increasing demand for a comprehensive analysis which can, however, only be made properly on a country-to-country basis.
Any transfer of residence must be regarded as an extraordinary and complex instrument of international tax management requiring the involvement of different legal and taxation systems. This book aims at examining the possibilities of international tax management by transfer of residence. From the German point of view, transfer of residence also includes the planned avoidance or reduction of German taxes.
The author presents the aspects of tax management relevant to transferring residence from Germany to Austria, respectively from Germany to the Slovakian Republic.