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This paper discusses empirical evidence on the economic consequences of mandatory adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in the European Union (EU) and provides suggestions on how future research can add to our understanding of these effects. Based on the explicitly...
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While consumption taxes are a primary source of tax revenue and constitute a substantial cash outflow for firms, evidence on their effect on corporate tax planning is very limited. This study examines multinational service firms' consumption tax planning behavior and its inter-play with...
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European regulation mandates public country-by-country reporting for banks and is expected to increase reputational costs in case of tax haven activities. We test whether the availability of additional public information on the locations of banks' subsidiaries reduces their tax haven presence....
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Country-by-Country Reports (CbCRs) have emerged as a unique public source of information to track the country-by-country activities of multinational corporations. However, concerns about double counting and comparability have raised questions about the reliability of these reports for economic...
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The Two-Pillar Solution agreed by 137 countries on 8 October 2021 has been hailed as “historic” and a “a once-in-a-generation accomplishment for economic diplomacy.” To a significant extent, this is due to the expected impact of Pillar 2 (essentially a global minimum tax) on tax...
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In 2018, the European Council and the UK and Spanish governments each proposed to introduce a Digital Services Tax (DST), to be levied on the revenue of large digital platform companies earned from advertising, online intermediation, and/or the transmission of data. We offer a rationalization of...
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Since 2018, the UK government, the European Commission, and several European national governments have advanced bold proposals for a new “digital services tax” (DST), with the aim of capturing profits earned by multinationals that reflect value contributed by users of digital platforms. I...
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In 2018, the European Council and the UK and Spanish governments each proposed to introduce a Digital Services Tax (DST), to be levied on the revenue of large digital platforms from advertising, online intermediation, and/or the transmission of data. We offer a rationalization of the DST as a...
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What follows is a defense of corporate tax shelters. The first section shows that there is no ethical case in favor of the corporate income tax by examining traditional, as well as original arguments. The second section studies the effects of the corporate income tax on the economy and its...
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The theme chosen fits in the wider context of promoting the national interest through specific actions of achieving competitiveness in the progress of economic and financial transactions. The article includes: (1) a concise presentation of the tendencies of the process of modeling in accounting,...
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