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Global eT@axation : competing visions

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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00 authored by E Lawrence, Brian Garner
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) places the issue of taxation of cross-border e-commerce transaction as one of its top four projects for investigation. In January 2001, some member countries agreed to a series of guidelines on how to apply existing tax treaties to Web transactions. After discussing potential threats and challenges facing etax administrators and possible solutions, the researchers report on the global momentum towards Extranets for collaborative knowledge management. Previous research indicated a need for a global etaxation Extranet for knowledge management based on the principles of the Cochrane Collaboration in the health sciences. These preliminary findings have been strengthened by parallel moves by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in setting up a global Extranet. The global imperative for harmonization of Internet commerce tax initiatives is reflected in contemporary interest in Europe in the redefinition of business requirements and processes related to corporate tax obligations.

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Event

Bled Electronic Commerce Conference (14th : 2001 : Bled, Slovenia)

Pagination

719 - 734

Publisher

University of Maribor

Location

Bled, Slovenia

Place of publication

Bled, Slovenia

Start date

2001-06-25

End date

2001-06-26

Language

eng

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E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2001, University of Maribor

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B O'Keefe, C Loebbecke, J Grlcar, A Pucihar, G Lenart

Title of proceedings

e-everything: e-commerce, e-government, e-household, e-democracy : conference proceedings ; Fourteenth Bled Electronic Commerce Conference, Bled, Slovenia, June 25 - 26, 2001

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