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This contribution presents the legal framework of income tax incentives for charitable giving in Switzerland and describes the reform putting this system in place in 2006. Using a unique data set shared by the Tax Administration of the Canton of Geneva for this purpose, we provide descriptive...
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The Aloha State has been on the front line of justice for decades, including tax justice. This is the story of a two-decade-plus journey of the Hawaii earned income tax credit — including how the state might better serve financially challenged residents as they navigate the global pandemic’s...
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Spanish Abstract: El gran incremento de impuestos autonómicos que existe hoy, así como la gran cantidad de resoluciones judiciales del Tribunal Constitucional, de reciente aparición, hace necesario dedicar un estudio al análisis crítico del art. 6 de la LOFCA, especialmente después de la...
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One of the consequences of globalization is the increased openness of economies and the interdependence of states. Tax competition between states is inevitable. In parallel, the Commission has enacted the State aid rules due to the risk that aid can cause a distortion in competition between...
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Since COVID-19 has forced many governments to restrict travel and impose quarantine requirements, telework has become a way of life. The shift towards teleworking is raising tax concerns for workers who work for employers located in another state than where they live. Most source states where...
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Charitable gifts often come with strings attached. Donors limit their gifts in many ways, typically by restricting an asset’s use or purpose, the timing of spending (as in an endowment), and by securing naming rights. Donors also limit their gifts by giving to a charitable intermediary such as...
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The Canadian taxpayer's name for tax cases is styled in full upper case letters i.e. "JOHN DOE" (capitis diminutio maxima), as that identifies the individual representing an "officer" defined by Canada's Income Tax Act and Canada Pension Plan. Officers are artificial legal persons that...
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It is difficult to value fractional interests in art because there is virtually no market in those interests. Nevertheless, the Tax Court in Estate of Elkins valued the decedent's fractional interests in multiple artworks, which the decedent and his children highly cherished. First, the court...
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This article presents the case for repeal of the façade easement deduction. Proponents of this benefit argue that the deduction encourages historic preservation by reimbursing property owners for relinquishing their right to alter the façade of their property in a way inconsistent with that...
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Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850) was an economist and journalist. A member of the French Liberal School, he is best known for his free trade ideas and his philosophy of law. Mark Blaug ranks him as one of the 100 greatest economists before Keynes. Schumpeter called him a brilliant economic...
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