What are Tax Information Exchange Agreements?

Article by Miguel Carlos Are you wondering what Tax Information Exchange Agreements are? Tax information exchange agreement or TIEA for short is an agreement among parties to be able to transfer domestic tax information. It actually has no benefits to private third party involved in the agreement. The governments are the ones or the only … Read more

Creating Value and Managing Investors

Article by Paolo Cervini and Alberto Totaro, Tefen VC Italy What does “value creation” mean? How can companies prevent value improvement plans from culminating in value destruction? The answers lie in Value Based Management, a framework designed to manage internal corporate processes in order to maximize the created value. Why do value improvement plans so … Read more

British Economic Policy of the 1960s and the Euro

UK’S GOVERNMENT’S ECONOMIC POLICY OF THE 1960s AND THE EURO-DOLLAR MARKET * A. Introduction On the 11th May 1965, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced that local and central Government spending was to decrease in order to restore the balance of payments to equilibrium, and to enable the nation to live within its … Read more

Tax Provisions Within Obama Administration Budget Proposal

The Obama Administration has proposed a 2011 federal budget intended to steer the economy toward recovery and create new sources of revenue to reduce our country’s deficit. If enacted, the tax proposals in the budget would affect individuals, businesses, and estates. Individual Provisions Perhaps the most wide-reaching provision in the budget proposal allows the maximum … Read more