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Comparative Tax Law Guide
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  • Kim Brooks, Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
Description

This extended bibliography is designed to support comparative tax law study by students, policy-makers, and tax practitioners. Studying comparative tax law is pure joy. And in addition to that, it enables you to:

  • more deeply understand your own tax system and context;
  • learn about another country’s system and context;
  • draw general conclusions about tax law;
  • press for or support tax law change;
  • facilitate tax law harmonization or coordination among jurisdictions;
  • delve into the role of tax in the spread of higher-order values like fairness, equality, transparency, or privacy;
  • explain why a country’s tax laws are the way they are; and
  • better appreciate the social, economic, and political realities of other jurisdictions.

Publication Date
9-6-2023
Keywords
  • Comparative Tax Law,
  • Guide,
  • Bibliography,
  • Tax Law,
  • Jurisdiction,
  • International,
  • Tax Systems,
  • Context,
  • Change,
  • Coordination,
  • Harmonization
Citation Information
Kim Brooks, Comparative Tax Law Guide (Halifax, Nova Scotia, 2022).