Introduction to United States International Taxation, now in its seventh edition, is an outstanding reference work for the tax community that introduces the application of the United States (U.S.) international taxation system to taxpayers investing or transacting business in the U.S. and other countries. Clearly and concisely, it enumerates the principles adopted by the U.S. in taxing U.S. or foreign individuals and corporations as they invest, work, or carry on a trade or business in the U.S. or overseas.
What’s in this book:
The compendium focuses on the following aspects of the subject matter:
The authors have extensively discussed and incorporated references to the Internal Revenue Code provisions under discussion, relevant Treasury Regulations and other administrative material and important cases that have arisen.
How this will help you:
This pragmatic book will prove to be an ideal reference source for non-U.S. tax practitioners, tax professors and students both within and outside the U.S., and others seeking a structural framework within which a U.S. tax problem can be placed.