If you liked Tax reform in the 21st century by John G. Head and Richard E. Krever, start with Company tax systems (1997), When dinosaurs ruled (1990), and Tax conversations (1997). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Company tax systems
1997 · 378 pages · John G. Head, Richard E. Krever, Monash University. Graduate School of Government, Deakin University. School of Law · Same author
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When dinosaurs ruled
1990 · 28 pages · John G. Head · Same author
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Tax conversations
1997 · Richard E. Krever · Same author
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GST in retrospect and prospect
2007 · 658 pages · Richard E. Krever, David Ian White · Same author
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Flattening the Tax Rate Scale
1990 · 410 pages · Head, John G. Head, Krevers · Same author
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The Great Ice Age
2000 · 32 pages · John G. Head · Same author
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In the world of reptiles
1988 · 32 pages · John G. Head · Same author
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Superannuation, savings and taxation
1996 · 118 pages · Julian Disney, Richard E. Krever · Same author
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Legal interpretation of tax law
2014 · 414 pages · R. F. W. van Brederode, Richard E. Krever · Same author
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World of the Reptiles (Ages of the Earth)
1989 · 30 pages · John G. Head · Same author
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Death of the dinosaurs
1990 · 29 pages · John G. Head · Same author
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A capital gains tax for New Zealand
1990 · 150 pages · Richard E. Krever, Victoria University of Wellington. Institute of Policy Studies · Same author
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Tax reform in the 21st century is by John G. Head and Richard E. Krever.