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Clark (Inspector of Taxes) v. Oceanic Contractors Inc.

England.  16 December 1982 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Jurisdiction — Territorial — Presumption against extraterritorial application of legislation — Tax legislation — Scheme for the collection of income tax in respect of employment income — Employer required to deduct amounts due in respect of tax from payments to employees — Whether scheme applicable to foreign corporation employing persons to work in areas within State’s continental shelf — Employees liable to income tax — Whether collection scheme automatically applicable if employees liable to income tax — Notion of corporation’s tax presence within State — Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1970

Sea — Continental shelf — Status — Whether United Kingdom continental shelf part of the United Kingdom — Continental Shelf Act 1964 — Tax liability of foreign corporation operating on continental shelf — The law of England

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© Cambridge University Press 1988

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