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Canadian Tax Journal: The Fifth Decade--1993-2002
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On the Cutting Edge
Tax policy issues and tax practice changed rapidly during the
1980s and 1990s in response to dramatic changes in the world for
which the existing tax rules were formulated. Market exchanges
increasingly involved services and intangible products. With the
emergence of the Internet and other means of conducting commerce
electronically, financial capital became even more mobile and a
substantial amount of business could be conducted without a physical
presence in a jur...
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