Search for dissertations about: "tax exemption"

Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words tax exemption.

  1. 1. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation under Double Tax Treaties – with Particular Reference to the Application of Double Tax Treaties in Sweden

    Author : David Kleist; Göteborgs universitet; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; double taxation; double tax treaty; capital export neutrality; CEN; CIN; capital import neutrality; exemption; exemption with progression; modified exemption; limitation of the tax rate; credit; full credit; ordinary credit; tax sparing credit; foreign tax credit limitation; maximum deduction; interpretation of double tax treaties; model tax convention on income and on capital; the OECD Model; the Commentaries of the OECD Model; subject identity; timing mismatch; attribution of income; allocation of expense; RÅ 1996 ref. 84; RÅ 2008 ref. 24; RÅ 2010 ref. 112; dubbelbeskattning; dubbelbeskattningsavtal; skatteavtal; kapitalexportneutralitet; kapitalimportneutralitet; alternativ exempt; OECD:s modellavtal;

    Abstract : Kleist, D. 2012. Methods for Elimination of Double Taxation under Double Tax Treaties – with Particular Reference to the Application of Double Tax Treaties in Sweden. Iustus Förlag AB. READ MORE

  2. 2. Insurance in European VAT : On the Current and Preferred Treatment in the Light of the New Zealand and Australian GST Systems

    Author : Marta Papis-Almansa; Institutionen för handelsrätt; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; insurance; EU law; tax law; European VAT; value added tax; goods and services tax; Australian GST; New Zealand GST; exemptions from VAT; financial services; comparative tax law;

    Abstract : Whether and how to tax insurance, one of the crucial elements of the modern economy and society, is a complex issue for the design of laws on value added tax (VAT). Exemption from VAT has been the most common international practice, and it is also applied in the harmonized system of European VAT. READ MORE

  3. 3. Corporate Tax Integration and the Cost of Capital

    Author : Tobias Lindhe; Paolo Panteghini; Uppsala universitet; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; Economics; Corporate Tax Integration; Economic Double Taxation; International Double Taxation; Cost of Capital; the New View of Equity; the Traditional View of Equity; Nationalekonomi; Economics; Nationalekonomi; nationalekonomi; Economics;

    Abstract : This thesis consists of an introduction and three self-contained chapters.Chapter I summarizes and relates the thesis to a larger context in the area of corporate tax integration. In particular, the main findings are related to the ongoing tax harmonization debate within the EU. READ MORE

  4. 4. Financial Activities in European VAT - A Theoretical and Legal Research of the European VAT System and the Actual and Preferred Treatment of Financial Activities

    Author : Oskar Henkow; Institutionen för handelsrätt; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; Directive; consumption taxation; indirect taxation; EC law; European Union; banking; financial activities; VAT; Financial services; value added tax; European VAT; Industrial and commercial law; Associationsrätt; handelsrätt;

    Abstract : Value added tax (VAT) is a key part of the fiscal revenue of many countries. Yet this broad-based tax on consumer spending exempts financial services. This seems puzzling to many, particularly given the significance of that sector and the size of its value-added in today's world economy. READ MORE

  5. 5. Composite Supplies in the Common System of VAT

    Author : Giacomo Lindgren Zucchini; Eleonor Kristoffersson; Anna-Maria Hambre; Joakim Nergelius; Edoardo Traversa; Örebro universitet; []
    Keywords : SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP; SOCIAL SCIENCES; Composite supply; composite supplies; single supply; supply; supplies; taxable supply; single transaction; transaction; VAT;

    Abstract : This thesis is about the tax treatment of composite supplies in the common system of value added tax (VAT) of the European Union. A composite supply is a single supply that consists of various distinguishable parts that are combined to form a cohesive unit assessed as such for VAT purposes, even though at least some of those parts might constitute their own single supplies in other circumstances. READ MORE