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Fiscal Publications Further Key Issues in Tax Reform
The latest and final volume of key issues in tax reform. As well as chapters by eminent economists Andrew Dilnot, Richard Bird, Leif Muten and Stephen Smith, it has contributions from Lord Howe of Aberavon (formerly Sir Geoffrey Howe, Chancellor of the Exchequer in the United Kingdom, 1979-83) and Elizabeth Filkin, UK Revenue Adjudicator until 1999 and now Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards. Andrew Dilnot, Director, IFS London - The Taxation of Savings. John O'Hagan, Professor, TC Dublin - The Taxation of Tobacco. Stephen Smith, Professor, UCLondon - The Carbon Tax: A Tax Whose Time has Come? Roger Bowles, Director, CFS Bath - Minimising Corruption in Tax Affairs Geoffrey Howe(Lord Howe of Aberavon) Chancellor of the Exchequer1979-83 -Tax Law Simplification in the United Kingdom. Elizabeth Filkin, UK Revenue Adjudicator - Dealing with Complaints - The Adjudicator. A UK Experiment. Sean Moriarty, Irish Revenue Commissioners - Tax Compliance: Managing the Landscape of Relationships with the Taxpayer. Donal de Buitleir, General Manager, AIB, Secretary, IrishTax Commission, 1980-85 - The Role of Tax Incentives: The Irish Experience Leif Muten, Professor of International Taxation, Stockholm; IMF 1968-91 - Minimising the Tax Effects of Inflation. Richard Bird, Professor and Director International Centre for Tax Studies, Toronto - Administrative Constraints on Tax Policy. Cedric Sandford, Emeritus Professor; Director CFS Bath 1975-86 - Tax Reform of the 'Eighties in Retrospect - What Can We Learn?
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Fiscal Publications Why Tax Systems Differ: A Comparative Study of the Political Economy of Taxation
This book seeks to answer a series of questions, such as: Why do developing countries rely heavily on indirect taxes? Why is income tax the dominant tax in advanced countries? Why do some countries have more tax expenditures than others? Why has VAT become the dominant sales tax world-wide? Why do less than half OECD countries have annual wealth taxes? Why are there so many differences in the way countries tax corporate income and capital gains? Why are the keys to success in tax reform? And many more. In seeking to answer these questions the author draws on economic theory, but also recognises historical, legal and social differences, the influence of geography, the importance of constitutional constraints and the often decisive role played by the whims and convictions of politicians.
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Fiscal Publications Tax Compliance Costs: Measurement and Policy
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Fiscal Publications More Key Issues in Tax Reform
Graham Stark- Taxing Families. Andrew Dilnot- Integrating Income Tax and Social Security. Leif Muten- Capital Gains Tax - Gaining Ground? Cedric Sandford- Taxing Wealth; Minimising Administrative and Compliance Costs. John O'Hagan and Aisling Reilly- The Taxation of Alcoholic Beverages. John Hasseldine- Tax Amnesties. Ian Crawford and Stephen Smith- Environmental Costs of Road Transport. Robert Luther- Profit-related Pay: A Case Study. Alan Lewis and Ian Wallschutzky- Tax Perceptions and Tax Reform. Sven Steinmo- The Politics of Tax Reform
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Fiscal Publications Key Issues in Tax Reform
Andrew Dilnot- Income Tax Rate Structure. Claudia Scott- Taxing Fringe Benefits. Sijbren Cnossen- Designing a VAT; What Kind of Corporation Tax? David King- Local Taxation. Ian Wallschutzky- Minimising Evasion and Avoidance. Frank Cassells and Don Thornhill- Self-assessment and Administrative Tax Reform in Ireland. Michael Foers- Forms Design and Comprehensibility. Chuck Brown and Cedric Sandford- Tax Reform and Incentives: A Case Study from the UK. Stephen Smith- Green Taxes. Donald Brean- International Taxation
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