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major global tax proposals and then considers what lessons experience in two other spheres in which countries deal with each … regional) tax. Since countries have little appetite for giving up fiscal sovereignty or for explicitly redistributive fiscal … arrangements, most past global tax proposals had little or no prospect of success. However, less ambitious attempts to develop a …
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taxed on their global incomes. However, while considering the reform at the proposed scale tax administrators must be able …
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for investment. We measure the effective tax burden on capital investment and on highly qualified labour in 33 locations … across Europe and the United States. We then correlate both types of tax burden in order to study the different tax policy … federal structure with high tax autonomy stand for countries with lower tax burdens, especially on companies. Large countries …
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In this research paper, we attempt to estimate the tax revenues to be gained (or lost) by the South Centre and African … private sector researchers but did not involve review of any information that taxpayers provide to tax authorities. Our …
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The taxation of the digitalized economy is the single most important topic in international tax negotiations today. The … tax. The Pillar One solution, known as Amount A, will be codified into a Multilateral Convention (MLC) and is expected to … require them to give up the right of unilateral tax measures on all out-of-scope companies, meaning they will only be able to …
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Domestic resource mobilization is essential for developing countries to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by the deadline of 2030. Concomitantly, Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs), which also lead to asset theft, are major means through which these countries are losing resources. This...
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