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We present four important dimensions to international tax policy from a tax-systems perspective, stressing that non-rate/base tax policies can have different cross-jurisdictional spillover effects than changes in tax rates. The dimensions are the allocation of global income among taxing...
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At their core, taxpayer rights are human rights. They are about our inherenthumanity.—Nina E. OlsonThe federal income tax system does not exist for statutes, regulations, codes, enforcement, assessments, collection, redistribution, procedures, publications, liens, levies, refunds, liabilities,...
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the relationship between personal values and personal tax culture regarding the perception of a tax system's fairness. The paper deals with the main theoretical starting points of the fundamental cornerstones of the general tax culture such as tax evasion,...
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We apply conjoint analysis to study the influence of tax labeling and tax earmarking onGerman taxpayers’ willingness to contribute. From a survey based sample we show thatlabeling and earmarking effects can substantially increase participants’ willingness tocontribute, which results in a...
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We apply conjoint analysis to study the influence of tax labeling and tax earmarking onGerman taxpayers’ willingness to contribute. From a survey based sample we show thatlabeling and earmarking effects can substantially increase participants’ willingness tocontribute, which results in a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009302695
Paper for the Rust Conference July 2013 ‘Trends and Players in Tax Policy' organized by Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law Vienna WU Global Tax Policy Center together with the Research Council of Norway. It discusses trends in tax policy in the Netherlands as from 2000 (personal...
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In all countries that use the individual as the basic unit of taxation, tax policy makers must contend with the problem of spousal income splitting and the dilemma it poses for gender equality. On the one hand income splitting opens a back door to joint taxation of couples, with its troubling...
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In 1996 the Commonwealth Government embarked on a campaign to helping Australia's 860,000 small businesses from the constraints of crippling taxes and red tape with the establishment of the Small Business Deregulation Taskforce. Notwithstanding the efforts of the taskforce the income tax laws...
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Current law makes divorce a time for minimizing some couples' taxes. The group who benefit from the reduction are unlikely to be those in greatest financial need following divorce. Existing divorce-related taxation focuses on shifting the tax burden between spouses, the implicit and explicit...
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Tax policy advocates have long suggested an optimal tax system would be the most efficient tax regime but until recently it has been unobtainable. Optimal tax theory is based on designing tax policies that will collect the required amount of revenue with the least distortions, based on the...
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