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This paper provides further empirical evidence on the relationship between taxes and financial reporting by focusing on accounting decisions to write-offs equity investments. The analysis is based on panel data for Italian companies. In the period 1998-2006 the Italian corporate income tax has...
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This paper investigates labor supply and redistributive effects of in-work benefits for Italian married couples using a tax-benefit microsimulation model and a multi-sectoral discrete choice model of labor supply. We consider two in-work benefit schemes following the key principles of the Earned...
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In this paper the Author analyzes the tax incentives implemented by the Italian legislator in order to foster the activity of Italian Charities and of other legal entities working in the so called 'Third Sector'. In the first part of the analysis, the author also try and investigate the...
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This article describes the new ACE-type system implemented in Italy since 2012. We have first shown that this system …
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This article describes the new ACE-type system implemented in Italy since 2012. We have first shown that this system …
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This paper investigates labor supply and redistributive effects of in-work benefits for Italian married couples using a tax-benefit microsimulation model and a multi-sectoral discrete choice model of labor supply. We consider two in-work benefit schemes following the key principles of the Earned...
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This paper investigates labor supply and redistributive effects of in-work benefits for Italian married couples using a tax-benefit microsimulation model and a multi-sectoral discrete choice model of labor supply. We consider in-work benefits based on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the...
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