According to an article by Michael Cohn in Accounting Today, a multi-lateral tax enforcement group has been formed. TThe Joint Chiefs of Global Tax Enforcement (or J5 for short), intend to “collaborate in fighting international and transnational tax crimes and money laundering.” U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and Netherlands form international tax enforcement group https://t.co/x3bX03Ardw EnoughContinue reading “U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and Netherlands form international tax enforcement group”
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Can the Common Law “Revenue Rule” be used to stop Enforcement of #CBTax on non-US Residents?
cross-posted from Storify/Expatriation Law INTRODUCTION In 1775 Lord Mansfield proclaimed “no country ever takes notice of the revenue laws of another.” In common parlance this means that the courts of one country will not enforce the tax laws of another country. It is articulated in the “The Conflict of Laws, Rule #3Continue reading “Can the Common Law “Revenue Rule” be used to stop Enforcement of #CBTax on non-US Residents?”