Abstract: THE IMPACT OF TAX TREATIES ON INTERNATIONAL TAX PLANNING
This research examines the impact of tax treaties on international tax planning in Lagos. The objectives are to analyze the benefits of tax treaties, assess the challenges in their implementation, and evaluate their effect on international business operations. Using a survey design, data was collected from 250 tax professionals, calculated using Taro Yamane's formula. A case study of an international corporation in Lagos was conducted to provide practical insights. The reliability coefficient score was 0.88. Findings indicate that tax treaties provide significant benefits by reducing double taxation, but implementation challenges such as varying interpretations and compliance issues remain. Recommendations include harmonizing treaty interpretations and enhancing international cooperation for better implementation.
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