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International corporate procedures

general editor, Leonard S. Sealy ; introduction by Christopher W. Nobes ; legal editors, Peter G. Xuereb, Robert R. Drury ; taxation and accounting editors, Clive R. Emmanuel, Sidney J. Gray ; information editors, Christopher Murphy, Dorothy Smith

Jordans, c1992

  • Binder 1
  • Binder 2
  • Binder 3

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Description

Before any decision can be made to open an overseas office, set up a cross border joint venture or acquire businesses overseas, companies and their advisers must have a firm grasp of the structure of business regulation in the target territory. Yet finding up-to-date and reliable information of this kind can involve a great deal of time, effort and money, especially if you do not have an office or agent in the territory. All of this effort may be wasted if the legal and taxation regime is found to be wholly unsuitable. International Corporate Procedures performs this task for you. It is a country-by-country encyclopaedia of business regulations in over 55 jurisdictions, including all the major industrial, financial and offshore centres worldwide. It draws together the factual and procedural information necessary to make informed decisions about foreign forms of business enterprise. International Corporate Procedures is an invaluable reference source to lawyers, accountants, corporate administrators, tax consultants, financial analysts and information officers.

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Each country's entry has a uniform logical structure, allowing easy comparison of business regime across jurisdictions: PART I General Outlines the structure of the professions, the types of business vehicle available and the principal legislation underlying corporate regulation. PART II Formation Sets out incorporation procedures for all available business vehicles, together with explanations of their duties and liabilities. PART III Taxation and Accounting Explains the corporate taxation regime applicable to each form of business venture and the relevant accounting conventions and filing requirements. PART IV Information Details information available to the public on private enterprises and public companies, including relevant company and IP registries. JURISDICTIONS COVERED Europe European Union Austria Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark France Germany Greece Hungary Republic of Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Poland Portugal Russian Federation Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland UK: England and Wales UK: Scotland Americas Brazil Canada Mexico USA: California USA: Delaware USA: New York USA: Federal Asia People's Republic of China (PRC) Hong Kong India Israel Japan Malaysia Philippines Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Africa Kenya South Africa Oceania Australia New Zealand Offshore Centres Bahamas Bermuda British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Isle of Man Jersey Liechtenstein Netherlands Antilles Panama

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