Comparing the General Anti-Avoidance Rule of Income Tax Law with the Civil Law Doctrine of Abuse of Law (Part I)

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  • Zoë Prebble Victoria University of Wellington
  • John Prebble Victoria University of Wellington

Keywords:

Tax Avoidance, Abuse of Lay, Tax System, Business transaction

Abstract

This paper compares the general anti-avoidance rule of income
tax law with the Civil Law doctrine of abuse of law (Rechtsmissbrauch, abus
de droit) in eight jurisdictions: Germany, Croatia, New Zealand, Australia, France, the e uropean u nion, the u nited s tates and the United Kingdom. The paper addresses the statutory and judge-made general anti-avoidance rules in these jurisdictions and deals with the core concept of avoidance an on how these eight jurisdictions either frustrate avoidance or allow it.

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Published

2015-05-20

How to Cite

Prebble, Z., & Prebble, J. (2015). Comparing the General Anti-Avoidance Rule of Income Tax Law with the Civil Law Doctrine of Abuse of Law (Part I). IUS ET VERITAS, 24(50), 154–173. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/14811

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