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This volume presents a new approach to today's tax controversies, reflecting that debates about taxation often turn on the differing worldviews of the debate participants. For instance, a central tension in the academic tax literature — which is filtering into everyday discussions of tax law...
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Since the turn of the current century, leading transnational organizations and academic scholarship have identified tax competition among countries as one of the scourges of the international tax regime. Both the EU and the OECD have warned that tax competition erodes the tax bases of Member...
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One of the main functions of public debt is to smooth taxes and spending over time. In the Covid crisis, the Maastricht deficit restrictions were temporarily suspended to allow for large temporary deficits. As recovery sets in, countries are confronted with the task of consolidating the Covid...
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This article reports on, and draws conclusions from, an investigation designed to gain insights into the extent to which tax is a motivator when large multinational companies choose where to develop, and ultimately locate valuable intellectual property (IP). The research undertaken by the...
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Spanish Abstract: En este documento se presenta una descripción de la capacidad recaudatoria y la estructura tributaria del sistema fiscal español en comparación con las economías de la Unión Europea. España destaca por presentar un peso de los ingresos tributarios sobre PIB relativamente...
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Following the neopatrimonialism paradigm, it can be hypothesised that in African states informal politics of the rulers infringe on the collection of taxes and in turn reduce state revenues. This article tests this proposition for the case of Zambia. The main finding is that there is no linear...
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President Biden has proposed an increase in corporate taxes to help "pay for" the American Families Plan. An examination of who actually pays corporate taxes shows that the impact of an increase in corporate taxes may be less than imagined and those who "pay" include many who are not the...
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We study the effect of tax policy on stock market returns in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom using GARCH models and a unique daily dataset of legislative tax changes during the period 1978 to 2018. We find that days of discretionary tax legislation during all stages of the...
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When applied to investments in company shares, capital gains tax is a double tax because it taxes anticipated profits and retained profits that are taxed elsewhere in the system. It should therefore be abolished. Where investments are designed to hide income as capital gains, income tax should...
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VAT reform constituted the most important tax policy action China took during the global financial crisis in 2008-9. If China had had a more typical tax structure, this specific policy instrument (as well as certain others) would not have been available. Conversely, because of the idiosyncrasies...
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