Abstract

The economic benefits of cross-border outsourcing are by now well recognized. Despite political and social challenges, both the volume and the range of activities being outsourced have steadily increased. This article discusses tax issues that are seen as a key factor influencing commercial decisions on cross-border outsourcing.

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