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Vvedenskaya, A. (2020). Common features of video games and social networks: importance for international taxation. Interactive Entertainment Law Review, 3(2), 105-120. https://doi.org/10.4337/ielr.2020.02.03[details]
2021
Vvedenskaya, A. (Author). (2021). Assessing in-game taxes from a tax perspective. Web publication or website, Kluwer International Tax Blog.
Talk / presentation
Vvedenskaya, A. (speaker) (28-5-2022). Global tax deal: Endless Bag of Gold, Game Access Conference , Brno.
Vvedenskaya, A. (speaker) (25-3-2021). Panel discussion: Education Trends in Universities: Taxation, Accounting, Audit and Business Analysis, Eurasian Tax Week, Moscow.
Vvedenskaya, A. (speaker) (19-11-2020). Astrologers proclaim the week of taxes. Problems doubled!, Game Industry Conference, Poznan.
Others
Vvedenskaya, A. (participant) (19-5-2022). #gamesUR summit. Poster: User experience: ground for virtual and real-life taxes (participating in a conference, workshop, ...).
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