Internet taxation: the coming squeeze; tax authorities in the US and Europe scramble to close the biggest tax loophole of all time
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State and local tax authorities in US and Europe are trying to standardize the taxation system of business-to-consumer electronic commerce. Additional information on international tax rules regarding Internet service providers is also included.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2000
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The battle to own access to the Web heats up, but where are the profits?
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The consolidation among Europe's Internet service providers in the years 2000 and 2001 is described in detail. However, profits within the sector have not increased. The advantages that cable communications over telecommunications is also discussed.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2001
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There's No Time Like Secure Time
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Because time stamps can be altered, the exact time documents or emails were sent can not be stated with exact precision. Datum eBusiness Solutions are setting up a device that works like a Web service in the customer's office and the document is routed to their time stamp service where the document is digitally signed and returned to the system.
Publication Name: Global Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0896-4181
Year: 2001
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