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Valuable information regarding income tax rates in more than 150 countries

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2017-09-06_14-00-30.jpgIn Worldwide Tax Summaries – Corporate Taxes 2017/18 (WWTS) you can obtain detailed information on current income tax rates, as well as on changes in tax regimes, for more than 150 countries all over the world.

This information is produced by the local tax advisors within the PwC network and also includes descriptions of the most recent changes in tax regulations. Furthermore, the digital version of WWTS is updated within 30 days after a significant change takes place.

You can choose how you want to access WWTS. On www.pwc.com/taxsummaries you will find the information in book form which you can download as a pdf or e-book. Alternatively, you can select Quick charts which provide you with country-by-country tax information in a diagram format which is very simple to use.

Read Worldwide Tax Summaries 2017/18

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Kajsa Boqvist & Jörgen Haglund

Kajsa Boqvist & Jörgen Haglund

Kajsa Boqvist och Jörgen Haglund arbetar på PwC:s kontor i Stockholm. Kajsa arbetar med moms- och tullrådgivning och arbetar i huvudsak med rådgivning till internationellt verksamma företag bland annat i samband med omstruktureringar och internationell handel. Jörgen arbetar med internationell företagsbeskattning.
Kajsa: 010-213 38 24, kajsa.boqvist@pwc.com
Jörgen: 010-213 31 51, jorgen.haglund@pwc.com

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