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Japanese International Taxation

Japanese International Taxation

John Huston, Toshio Miyatake, Griffith Way, Vicki Beyer

Price: $275.00 800 pages. One Volume. Looseleaf. Updated Annually or When Needed with Appendices, Index and Forms. Forms are also contained on the CD included.
ISBN-13: 978-1-57823-144-7 / ISBN-10: 1-57823-144-2

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Japanese International Taxation
$275.00 

Table of Contents

About the Book:
If your company or client is engaged in any business transaction in or with Japan, protect those investments with this thorough analysis of how Japanese taxes affect international transactions involving any foreign country.

This Set Provides You With:

  • Analysis and Commentary on Japanese International Taxation
  • English language treatment of the tax law of corporations and non-residents
  • Listing of tax havens recognized by Japan

Topical Coverage Includes:

  • Classes of Taxpayers
  • Inheritance and Gift Taxes
  • Minimizing Tax Avoidance
  • Permanent Establishment
  • Statutes, Regulations, Treaties and Forms
  • Sources of Foreigners' Income
  • The Tax Convention with the United States

About the Authors:
John Huston, Professor of Law, University of Washington (Seattle, WA); Of Counsel, Carney Bradley Smith & Spellman (Seattle); Chairman, Section on Taxation, Washington State Bar Association.

Toshio Miyatake, Partner, Adachi Henderson Miyatake & Fujita (Toyko); Chairman, Taxation and Legislation Committee, American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, 1984; Tax System Committee, The Federation of Japanese Bars, 1989-90; Tax Law Committee, Inter-Pacific Bar Association, 1991-93.

Griffith Way, Member of the Way Law Office and associated with Blakemore & Mitsuki (Tokyo); Member, Board of Directors, Japanese American Society for, Legal Studies, 1978- ; Author, Chapter 12, "Japan," in Stephenson, Friedman & Freud, International Estate Planning, Matthew Bender, 1992; "Estates and Trusts in Japan," International Estate Planning, ABA, 1991.

Vicki L. Beyer, Assistant Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Asia-Pacific Law Institute, Bond University (Gold Coast, Australia); Assistant Editor, CCH Japan Business Law Guide


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