Revisiting Global Formulary Apportionment.
Virginia Tax Review 2010, Spring, 29, 4
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INTRODUCTION A formidable tangle of international tax rules currently divides global jurisdiction to tax. Would formulary apportionment fix it? One proposal advocates the global allocation of corporate income based mainly on sales. This Article questions the claim that the unilateral U.S. adoption of such an approach would produce a simpler system with minimal tax incentives for the location of production assets or the organization of multinational corporations (MNCs).
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