Comparative Taxation: Why tax systems differ

Author:   Chris Evans ,  John Hasseldine ,  Andy Lymer ,  Robert Ricketts
Publisher:   Fiscal Publications
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9781906201371


Pages:   500
Publication Date:   01 September 2017
Format:   Hardback
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This book explores a number of critical issues related to tax systems around the world. Drawing upon a wealth of literature, it compares and contrasts modern tax systems in developed and developing countries, identifying factors that suggest they are converging and others that continue to distinguish them. It addresses the taxation of incomes (personal and corporate), wealth and consumption at the local, national, supranational and international levels; considers the use of environmental taxes; provides an analysis of modern trends in tax administration including issues of tax complexity and of tax compliance; and addresses the process and outcomes of tax reform. Readers will include anyone interested in how tax systems are formed, how they operate in practice, and how they are reformed. An ideal text for academic study at the intermediate or advanced levels This text explores and answers questions including: Why are the tax systems of developing and developed countries converging and how do they still differ? Why is the property tax the most widely used tax for local government? Why has income become the predominant tax base in developed countries? Do we need corporate income taxes? Why are wealth taxes relatively under-utilised in all countries? Why have so many countries adopted a VAT as their general sales tax? How do taxes help governments to deliver environmental objectives? Can we avoid complexity in tax system design or are we stuck with it if we want effective taxes? Why do taxpayers comply, or not comply, with their tax obligations? Where should we go next in designing tax systems for the 21st century? ... and many others.

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Author:   Chris Evans ,  John Hasseldine ,  Andy Lymer ,  Robert Ricketts
Publisher:   Fiscal Publications
Imprint:   Fiscal Publications
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 24.40cm
ISBN:  

9781906201371


ISBN 10:   1906201374
Pages:   500
Publication Date:   01 September 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Almost everyone, from the proverbial person in the street to the most expert analyst, can learn something new from the discussion in this book about how and why taxes are structured and how they function in different contexts. Richard Bird Emeritus Professor of Economics University of Toronto, Canada


Almost everyone, from the proverbial person in the street to the most expert analyst, can learn something new from the discussion in this book about how and why taxes are structured and how they function in different contexts.Richard BirdEmeritus Professor of EconomicsUniversity of Toronto, Canada


".."". almost everyone, from the proverbial person in the street to the most expert analyst, can learn something new from the discussion in this book about how and why taxes are structured and how they function in different contexts"" --Richard Bird - Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of Toronto, Canada ""This is a most welcome, practical and pragmatic guide to tax systems around the world accessible to anyone with a basic interest in tax matters. The book is a highly useful introductory text for students starting to explore the how s and why s of tax policy and tax administration. It sketches the tax structures in developed and developing countries, examines income, wealth and consumption taxes in considerable detail, and deals with key aspects of tax policy-making and tax administration.  In a most lucid manner, the authors have committed their considerable experience to paper of working in and for a wide range of diverse countries, governments and organizations. --Sijbren Cnossen - Professor bij Erasmus School of Economics"


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Chris Evans, Professor of Taxation, UNSW Sydney, Australia John Hasseldine, Professor of Accounting and Taxation, University of New Hampshire, USA Andy Lymer, Professor of Accounting and Taxation, University of Birmingham, UK Robert Ricketts, Frank M Burke Chair of Taxation, Texas Tech University, USA Cedric Sandford, Emeritus Professor of Public Economics, University of Bath, UK (deceased)

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