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Jordans International Corporate Procedures
FeaturesBefore any decision can be made to open an overseas office, set up a cross border joint venture or acquire businesses overseas, companies and their advisers must have a firm grasp of the structure of business regulation in the target territory. Yet finding up to date and reliable information of this kind can involve a great deal of time, effort and money, especially if you do not have an office or agent in the territory. All of this effort may be wasted if the legal and taxation regime is found to be wholly unsuitable. International Corporate Procedures performs this task for you. It is a country by country encyclopaedia of business regulations in over 57 major industrial, financial and offshore centres worldwide. It draws together the factual and procedural information necessary to make informed decisions about foreign forms of business enterprise. For each country included you will find: PART I GeneralOutlines the structure of the professions, the types of business vehicle available and the principal legislation underlying corporate regulation in each country. PART II FormationSets out incorporation procedures for all available business vehicles, together with explanations of their duties and liabilities. PART III Taxation and AccountingExplains the corporate taxation regime applicable to each form of business venture and the relevant accounting conventions and filing requirements. PART IV InformationDetails information available to the public on private enterprises and public companies and includes relevant company and IP registries. CD includedAll three volumes of the loose-leaf version are also contained on the single CD-ROM included in the package enabling the user to find the information needed with the minimum of fuss. The structured headings format of International Corporate Procedures loose-leaf lends itself ideally to individually tailored searches allowing you to compare the business regime of different jurisdictions quickly and effortlessly. The CD-ROM version also has these advantages:
This work is of use to a variety of professionals, company managers, legal advisers, accountants, tax consultants, financial analysts, librarians and information officers. Author informationGeneral Editor: Professor Leonard S Sealy, SJ Berwin Professor Emeritus of Corporate Law, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge, UK Introduction Editor: Christopher W. Nobes, Coopers Deloitte Professor of Accounting, University of Reading, UK Legal Editor: Peter G. Xuereb, Professor of European and Comparative Law, University of Malta Legal Editor: Robert R. Drury, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Exeter, UK Taxation and Accounting Editor: Clive R. Emmanuel, Professor of Accounting, University of Glasgow, UK Taxation and Accounting Editor: Sidney J. Gray, Professor, University of New South Wales, Australia Information Editor: Christopher Murphy, Managing Director, Ravensbourne Research Ltd, UK Information Editor: Dorothy Smith, Information Consultant, UK |
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