The first chapter of this book begins by explaining prior
international tax rules and the revisions made in the new law. The
second part of the report discusses the four major issues of
concern under prior law allocation of investment, profit shifting,
repatriation and inversions and how the new law addresses these
concerns, or raises new ones. That section also discusses issues
associated with international agreements. The final section
summarizes commentary about problems and issues, including legal
challenges and uncertainty, within the new international tax regime
and options that have been suggested. The second chapter of this
book examines the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP),
reinsurance and catastrophe bonds. The third chapter discusses
regulatory reform 10 years after the financial crisis Dodd-Frank
and the securities law, as well as the systemic risk regulation of
non-bank financial institutions. The last chapter looks at the
politics and policies regulating the US Campaign environment.
Campaign tactics aside, the campaign environment has been a steady
source of concern in American politics.
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