965 resultados para TAX ADMINISTRATION
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Many countries treat income generated via exports favourably, especially when production takes places in special zones known as export processing zones (EPZs). EPZs can be defined as specific, geographically defined zones or areas that are subject to special administration and that generally offer tax incentives, such as duty‐free imports when producing for export, exemption from other regulatory constraints linked to import for the domestic market, sometimes favourable treatment in terms of industrial regulation, and the streamlining of border clearing procedures. We describe a database of WTO Members that employ special economic zones as part of their industrial policy mix. This is based on WTO notification and monitoring through the WTO’s trade policy review mechanism (TPRM), supplemented with information from the ILO, World Bank, and primary sources. We also provide some rough analysis of the relationship between use of EPZs and the carbon intensity of exports, and relative levels of investment across countries with and without special zones.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Shipping list no.: 88-549-P.
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"For official use only."
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Reproduced from type-written copy.
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Contract no. DOL 51-27-75-03.
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Includes index.
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Bibliography: p. 36.
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pt. 1. Administration witnesses, August 8 and 9, 1977. pt. 2. Public witnesses, August 10-12, 1977. pt. 3. Oral testimony. pt. 4. Oral testimony, September 13 and 14, 1977. pt. 5. Oral testimony, September 15, 1977 and communications.
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Item 1038-A, 1038-B (microfiche)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"April 1982."
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Cover title.