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The survey underpinning this invaluable work was inspired by an
increasing appreciation within the EU of the need to achieve some
degree of direct tax harmony. The essential starting point for such
an undertaking is a set of standardized rules for the computation
of EU-wide income. Company law developments point to the
International Accounting Standards (IAS) / International Financial
Reporting Standards (IFRS) financial statements as a basis from
which to work. IFRS are now required for published group accounts
and are allowed for single-company financial statements. However,
as explained in the text, there are serious drawbacks to basing any
form of national taxation on IFRS as they stand. IFRS are not
designed with tax policy objectives in mind and change too
frequently to satisfy any claim to tax legal certainty. Public
debate is hampered by a general lack of knowledge of tax accounting
customs in other countries, especially as reliable works are often
only available in the local language. This comprehensive survey
conducted by the universities of Goettingen, Mannheim, and
Erlangen-Nuremberg with the support of PricewaterhouseCoopers fills
that gap. For the first time, details of the tax computations for
corporations from all twenty-five member states of the EU have been
collated in a common format and are compared with the IFRS
treatment. The book is an invaluable reference work providing the
practitioner with a broad range of information on the tax
accounting rules in all EU countries. The reader seeking a general
impression of the scope of the problem will quickly see the amount
of adjustment needed if IFRS is taken as a starting point for
designing a set of common tax accounting rules. The reader seeking
a basis for taking an active part in the public debate will find a
wealth of detail in the Appendices showing exactly how each country
computes taxable income and grants tax incentives. The work,
unrivalled in the literature, addresses a major knowledge deficit;
its tabular form presentation allows exact comparison between all
EU countries as well as between the present rules of any one
country and the IFRS requirements.
The Asian-Pacific countries as well as India and Russia offer
multinational companies all the benefits of booming economies in a
world of recession. However, the investor must be aware of the tax
regime under which he will operate. This survey presents the rates,
definitions of taxable income and the incentives available in a
complete, yet concise form. It goes on to review tax minimisation
strategies and concludes with a comparison of the overall tax
burdens for investors in each country derived from the
Devereux/Griffith formulae - a methodology well known within the
EU, but applied to this region for the first time.
The Asian-Pacific countries as well as India and Russia offer
multinational companies all the benefits of booming economies in a
world of recession. However, the investor must be aware of the tax
regime under which he will operate. This survey presents the rates,
definitions of taxable income and the incentives available in a
complete, yet concise form. It goes on to review tax minimisation
strategies and concludes with a comparison of the overall tax
burdens for investors in each country derived from the
Devereux/Griffith formulae - a methodology well known within the
EU, but applied to this region for the first time.
Organometallics playa key role in organic synthesis. Carbon carbon
bond formation without main group and transition metal based
reagents as well as catalysts is hardly imaginable, and the
tremendous success in recent years in the field of stereoselective
synthesis of complex biologically active com pounds would have been
impossible without the advances in organometallic chemistry. From
the wealth of carbon carbon bond forming reactions in
organotransition metal chemistry many new methods have evolved.
This was aided considerably by a deepening of our understanding of
the relevant reaction mechanisms. Organometallic chemistry is the
bridge par excellence between the traditional fields of inorganic
and organiC chemistry. It was the intention of the
"Volkswagen-Stiftung" to broaden this bridge by starting in 1986
the new interdisciplinary program "Organic Synthesis via Organo
metallics." From its very beginning this program grew up after 6
years to now more than 60 projects and its encompasses besides its
main topic "Organic Synthesis" mechanistic and structural aspects
of organometallic chemistry as well. In a series of symposia
sponsored by the "Volkswagen-Stiftung," the former of which were
held in Hamburg (February 1986), Wiirzburg (October 1988) and
Marburg (July 1990), a forum for intensive discussions and
SCientific exchange was established. There, scientists
participating in the program met with other experts form academia
and from industry. The forth symposium was held in Aachen from July
15 to 18, 1992."
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