Abstract

The most important tax issues relating to electronic commerce concern international taxation. In the direct taxation area these include the determination of the residence of the taxpayers involved, the controversial application of the permanent establishment concept, and the classification of the income obtained. This article addresses these issues as a follow-up to an article on indirect taxation and electronic commerce published in the April 2011 issue of European Taxation.

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