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Cross-border exchange of information procedures

By Marc Teitelbaum
May 13, 2014
  • Tax Conventions and Treaties
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In this issue of Vox Tax, we analyze the recent wave of information sharing among national tax authorities.

As tax regimes around the world place an increased emphasis on transparency and international cooperation to combat tax evasion, a host of new laws, rules and regulations have been enacted.

In the report, lawyers from Dentons’ Global Tax Team examine the practices and policies in 15 countries across North America, Europe and Central Asia. Learn about the type of information that may be shared among nations, and what that means for your capital and tax strategies. For your reference, this report also includes a table comparing these 15 countries on several key intricacies of their respective tax laws.

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Marc Teitelbaum

About Marc Teitelbaum

Marc Teitelbaum is the former chair of Dentons' Tax practice, which was recognized by The Legal 500 in 2020 for outstanding work in international and non-contentious tax. Marc has been involved in advising public companies, underwriters and investment funds principally in the following areas: acquisition and disposition of domestic and foreign corporations whether taxable or tax-free transactions; the US tax consequences of foreign operations and foreign joint ventures, in particular, multinational manufacturing and sales operations; debt and equity financings; and investment strategies in partnership form, including tax- and accounting-advantaged structured domestic and cross-border financing arrangements.

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