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Despite recording double digit growth since 2000, Armenia's tax-to-GDP ratio has been fairly stable at about 14 …½ percent. This paper catalogues a range of factors that may account for Armenia's stubbornly for tax collection by benchmarking … Armenia's tax-to-GDP against some comparator countries and conducting an extensive econometric study of the main determinants …
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This paper provides an updated overview of tax incentives for business investment. It begins by noting that tax … competition is likely to be a major force driving countries' tax reforms, and discusses tax incentives as a possible response to … this. This is complemented by other arguments for and against tax incentives, and by an illustrative analysis of different …
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periods. These changes are too large and too sudden to attribute fully to a deterioration in tax administration or to changes … in the traditional determinants of tax levels. The paper argues that they should be attributed mostly to macroeconomic … policies. The paper discusses the connection between tax levels and (a) the real value of the official exchange rate, (b …
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With the public finances of many developing and emerging market countries still heavily dependent on trade tax revenues … each dollar of lost trade tax revenue, with signs of close to full recovery when separately identifying episodes in which … trade tax revenues fell. Troublingly, however, revenue recovery has been extremely weak in low-income countries (which are …
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This paper studies an optimal tax problem for a small open economy where collecting taxes is costly. It is shown that …, in the presence of collection costs modeled as an increasing function of the tax rate: (a) the standard rules of optimal … domestic taxes as a second-best revenue-raising device; and (c) the optimal tariff/tax structure may be uniform rather than …
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This paper discusses important tax policy issues facing developing countries today. It views tax policy from both the … macroeconomic perspective, which focuses on broad questions such as the level and composition of tax revenue, and the microeconomic … perspective, which focuses on certain design aspects of selected major taxes, such as the personal income tax, the corporate …
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This paper discusses assessment of income on the basis of approximate indicators as opposed to conventional records. Such a method of assessment, known as presumptive income taxation, is widely used in many developing and industrial countries; however, it has been neglected in public finance...
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alternative tax systems and identify potential distortions. Although the model is a highly simplified, it incorporates many …
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Policymakers are struggling to accommodate cryptocurrencies within tax systems not designed to handle them; this paper … concentrated at the top, but many crypto investors have only moderate incomes. The capital gains tax revenue at stake worldwide may …
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We investigate the relation between changes in tax composition and long-run economic growth using a new dataset … 20 years of observations on total tax revenue during the period 1970-2009?21 high-income, 23 middle-income and 25 low …-income countries. To our knowledge this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date dataset on tax composition and growth. We find that …
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