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Features of international taxation and its impact on business entities of Georgia

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  • George Abuselidze
  • Mariam Msakhuradze

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The work "International Taxation and its impact on Georgian Business Subjects" discusses the essence, types of international taxation and ways to prevent it. Object of international taxation, taxable base and rates, features based on the taxpayer. The approaches of states and its impact on the activities of business entities. The aim of the work was to study the theoretical and methodological bases of international taxation in the tax system of Georgia and to present the existing problems. To get acquainted with the activities of the free industrial zones in our country and to evaluate them. Sharing opinions and expressing one's attitude towards it. The work presents the opinion on the impact of the approaches and recommendations of our country's legislation on international taxation on the business sector of Georgia to correct the current situation.

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  • George Abuselidze & Mariam Msakhuradze, 2021. "Features of international taxation and its impact on business entities of Georgia," Papers 2108.02956, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2108.02956
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