Monday, October 13, 2014

CyberInsurance Coverage for Administrative Law, Overseas Biz Tax Problems



Michael Sean Quinn, Ph.D, J.D., C.P.C.U., Etc.
2630 Exposition Blvd  #115
Austin, Texas 78703
(o) 512-296-2594
(c) 512-656-9759
(Resumes at  www.michaelseanquinn.com)

Some corporations are currently trying to move out of U.S. tax liability. Some corporations are already international “Big Time. International biz can lead to a whole array of different tax problems in a whole lost of different countries. Google is a case of the latter. There is “Google Ireland.” It sells in continental Europe, including France. France wants more tax francs.  Reason: sales biz of a certain sort in France requires biz corps to pay taxes.  Google does big biz in France.  Negotiations are underway.
          
Now for the point. European countries are big on administrative litigation.  Many cyber insurance policies provide coverage for administrative litigation.  Google may not need insurance for its legal (and other fees) in this context.  But lots of businesses will.  Hence, this sort of insurance should be purchased by mid-size to smaller cyber companies doing international businesses, depending on the country.


 Lots of new business for American lawyers of several different sorts.  Imagine: specialties in international cyber tax/adm lawyers. The rest of us? Begin learning languages other than just “digitalis.”










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