Professor of Taxation Law and former Interim Dean of Osgoode Hall Law School, Jinyan Li, was recently quoted by Bloomberg News in an article on the expected response from China to the G7's apparent agreement on a new "global" minimum corporate tax rate. The article, "China's Likely Bid for Tax Exemption Poses Risk to […]
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The Way We Were? The Way We Must Be? The ‘Arm’s Length Principle’ Sees Itself (for What It Is) in the ‘Digital’ Mirror
Click here to read Professor Scott Wilkie's thoughts on the "Arm's Length Principle" with respect to the OECD and international taxation - originally published in the Intertax Journal (Volume 47, Issue 12, pp. 1087 - 1102, 2019). Please note, a subscription is required to access the content. - Corey LeBlanc
The ‘Source’ of the International Tax Conundrum
Click here to read Professor Scott Wilkie's thoughts on the "International Tax Conundrum" - originally published on the Kluwer International Tax Blog (February 10, 2020). - Corey LeBlanc
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