Abstract

This article, which is based on the Bertil Wiman lecture given in Zurich on 9 June 2018, aims to undertake a critical assessment of the use of general anti-avoidance rules (GAARs) in taxation and concludes that GAARs should be considered an inherent and necessary part of (income) tax rules.

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