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International Tax Reform Is Here

January 16, 2018 By Edward Tanenbaum and Scott Harty

Our International Tax Group reveals how savvy and flexible taxpayers can optimize their tax position in the new landscape created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. New territorial system and mandatory repatriation Anti-base erosion measures Changes to Subpart F and other provisions Click here to read the full advisory. [...]Read more

Filed Under: International - Inbound, International - Outbound, International Tax Advisory, Tax Reform Tagged With: 100% dividends-received deduction, Anti-Hybrid Provisions, Base Erosion and Anti-Abuse Tax, BEAT, FDII, foreign tax credit, Foreign-Derived Intangible Income Deduction, mandatory repatriation tax, section 965, Subpart F, tax reform

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