

NAFTA Tax Law and Policy
315 pages2016University of Toronto PressISBN 9781442683822
TaxationLaw and legislationForeign trade regulationNorth American Free Trade AgreementTaxation, law and legislationFiscal policy, latin americaDouble taxation, treatiesFree trade, north americaNorth america, economic integrationFiscal policyDouble taxationTreatiesEconomic integrationFree trade
About this book
"Under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Canada, the United States, and Mexico continue to maintain their own distinct tax regimes, jealously guarding their sovereign right to do so. At times, these different tax systems harm the economic welfare of the trade bloc by imposing barriers to cross-border flows of capital. In NAFTA Tax Law and Policy, Arthur J. Cockfield analyses these different tax systems and proposes a number of recommendations to reduce the harm caused by these barriers." "Cockfield argues that it is unrealistic to expect the NAFTA countries to negotiate comprehensive reform efforts such as full-fledged tax harmonization. Rather, a strategy of heightened multilateral tax coordination is the appropriate solution as it permits the countries to maintain national tax differences, while addressing many of the problems created by the interaction of the tax regimes."--BOOK JACKET.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- University of Toronto Press
- Published
- 2016
- Pages
- 315
- ISBN
- 9781442683822
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