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European Taxation, 2020
In this article, the authors assess the similarities and differences between the Russian tax monitoring approach and the cooperative compliance approach proposed by the OECD and implemented by other countries.
M.H. Martini, R. Russo, Y. Pankov
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In this article, the authors assess the similarities and differences between the Russian tax monitoring approach and the cooperative compliance approach proposed by the OECD and implemented by other countries.
M.H. Martini, R. Russo, Y. Pankov
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Tax Risk Management Between Tax Authorities and Large Companies: The Cooperative Compliance Regime
The Future of Risk Management, Volume I, 2019Daniela Conte
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Cooperative Compliance: Tax Risk Management and Monitoring
Intertax, 2016Prompted by the global economic crisis, the attention for tax compliance behaviour of large businesses increased significantly in recent years. Worldwide, stakeholders request more tax transparency from large businesses. Tax authorities use ‘transparency’
L. H. V. Dijk, M. Siglé
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Compliance control and unstructured modeling of cooperating robots
Proceedings. 1988 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2003The control strategy of two cooperating robots is described. A two-fingered hand is an example of such a system. A control architecture is proposed that guarantees: (1) each robot end-point follows its position input command vector 'closely' when the robots are not in contact with each other, and (2) when the two robots come in contact with each other,
Homayoon Kazerooni, T. I. James Tsay
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Patient Cooperation Instead of Compliance
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986To the Editor. —According to theRandom House Dictionary of the English Language, complianceis "A tendency to yield readily to others, esp. in a weak and subservient way." Glaucoma treatment requires long-term patient self-medication. Patients must therefore cooperate in their own treatment.
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Cooperative Compliance in Italy – Does it Stand a Chance?
European Taxation, 2013This article discusses the cooperative compliance regime for large business taxpayers in Italy, which was introduced by way of a pilot programme on 25 June 2013.
K. Bronzewska, Valentino Tamburro
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Semantics: Compliance Is a Better Term Than Cooperation
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1987To the Editor. —I would like to take exception to Dr Muirhead's1advice to term patients who do not follow our instructions "uncooperative"rather than "non compliant." Children may certainly be uncooperative, but for adults the situation is different. Dr Muirhead is concerned because his dictionary says "compliant" means "a tendency to yield readily ...
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Cooperative compliance control of the dual-arm manipulators with elastic joints
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2021Xin Jing +3 more
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Cooperative magnetic contributions to elastic compliance
Solid State Communications, 1977Abstract Cooperative magnetic contributions to spontaneous strain and to elastic compliance are derived using a Heisenberg formalism and an exchange striction mechanism. Numerical results are given for the case of linear magnetic chains for which the contributions adopt their simplest form and for which analytic solutions are available in the limit ...
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