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TaxUp

TaxUp.com was founded by tax experts because they experienced a lot of difficulties to find the tax information they were looking for when surfing the internet. The mission they have, is to build a global web directory which guides the surfer through the enormous amount of tax and accounting information on the internet and this in a fast, straightforward and logical way.
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Worldwide-Tax.com

This web site is a very comprehensive site that deals with taxation and financial subjects. It is constructed according to countries and, in all, sites are in the process of being setup for some 70 countries. The site is dedicated to managers and business people at all levels. Most of the material is provided free of charge, is presented in uncomplicated language and needs no prior knowledge of taxation in order to understand it.
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Customs Practitioners Group

The CPG was established in 1988 as a trade association to represent commercial importers seeking specialist customs advice. Comprising a Council with at least five members, CPG membership is open to any person who has relevant experience. Some members work in professional service firms (accountancy firms, law firms and smaller specialist customs consulting firms) while others are employed as customs specialists in industry and commerce. Most members are in the UK, but others are based in other European countries such as France and Germany, as well as further a field in the United States.
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Appeal Commissioners (Ireland)

The Appeal Commissioners for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts are appointed by the Minister for Finance under Section 850 of Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 (previously Section 156 of Income Tax Act, 1967). The Appeal Commissioners are responsible for carrying out the statutory duties assigned under the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 and related legislation, principally the hearing of appeals by taxpayers against decisions of the Revenue Commissioners concerning taxes and duties.
Despite what may be suggested by the name of the Office, the Appeal Commissioners hear appeals relating not only to Income Tax but also to Corporation Tax, Value Added Tax, Capital Gains Tax, Stamp Duties, Capital Acquisitions Taxes (Gift Tax and Inheritance Tax), Residential Property Tax, certain Customs and Excise Duties, Motor Vehicle Registration Tax and sundry other matters arising under the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 and related legislation.
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Department of Finance, Ireland

The Department of Finance has a central role in implementing Government policy, in particular the Programme for Government, and in advising and supporting the Minister for Finance and the Government on the economic and financial management of the State and the overall management and development of the public sector. In formulating this advice the Department is guided by its mission which is:
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International Fiscal Association

The International Fiscal Association (IFA) was established in 1938 with its headquarters in the Netherlands. It is the only non-governmental and non-sectoral international organisation dealing with fiscal matters.
Its objects are the study and advancement of international and comparative law in regard to public finance, specifically international and comparative fiscal law and the financial and economic aspects of taxation.
IFA seeks to achieve these objects through its annual Congresses and the scientific publications relating thereto as well as through scientific research. Although the operations of the IFA are essentially scientific in character, the subjects selected take account of current fiscal developments and changes in local legislation.
Membership of IFA now stands at nearly 11,000 from 94 countries. In 51 countries IFA members have established IFA Branches. Direct membership is possible in countries where there is as yet no IFA Branch.
Along with the increasing internationalization of the world's economies, international tax issues have become more numerous and of greater importance. Since the end of the second World War IFA has played an essential role both in the development of certain principles of international taxation and in providing possible solutions to problems arising in their practical implementation. It has been able to do so because its membership consists of high level representatives from both the private and the public sectors, including the Courts, Universities and international governmental and non-governmental organizations and because the Association has maintained over the years high standards in its debates and conclusions. Thus IFA has offered the necessary forum to experts belonging to different sectors of society, where opinions on topics of international taxation can be exchanged with respect for each other's background and responsibilities.
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Swiss-Tax Das schweizerische Steuerrecht

Here you will find everything about the swiss law of taxation.
In the registers above you will find links to swiss tax administrations (Steuerverwaltungen), tax laws (Steuergesetze), tax decisions (Steuerentscheide), informations to taxes (Steuerinformationen) and a collection of swiss laws (Gesetzsammlungen). You may find there informations even in english. Specially recommended homepages in english are below presented. If you are looking for a consultation about swiss taxes, just click the register to the tax consultants (Steuerberater).
On the main page of Swiss-Tax you will allways find current subjects presented. On the left hand side are tax tips (Steuer-Tipps), where you may find solutions to problems in tax laws. There is a forum for discussions on the left as well (Diskussionsforum). Even questions in english will get an answer. Last but not least you will find a calendar of seminars about swiss taxes (Veranstaltungskalender).
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