Taxation of Company Cars in Belgium – Room to Reduce their Favourable Treatment
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- Michelle Harding, 2014. "Personal Tax Treatment of Company Cars and Commuting Expenses: Estimating the Fiscal and Environmental Costs," OECD Taxation Working Papers 20, OECD Publishing.
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