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Conclusion

In: International Business Transactions and Taxation

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  • Manuel C. Solbach

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Business transactions form the foundation of our economy. For transactions within one single legislation, their rules are governed by the civil law of this country, codifying the fundamental beliefs of this respective society. Taxation has always been part of it in any society. When it comes to international business transactions, the one common codification must embrace many varying civil and taxation laws. In a competition for taxes between countries, rules have been established on which country gets which share of the pie, depending on how the transactions are designed. Current international business transactions tend to be complex involving many entities in the role as buyers, sellers, ship-to, and ship-from locations combined with Shared Service Centers often handling specific pieces of the transaction for several legal entities of the enterprise or even several enterprises. A change of the transactional model is a major transformation project which requires a well-structured approach driven by an experienced Project Management Organization (PMO) and fully backed up by senior management of the company.

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  • Manuel C. Solbach, 2023. "Conclusion," Management for Professionals, in: International Business Transactions and Taxation, chapter 7, pages 111-120, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-031-39240-5_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-39240-5_7
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