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Autonomy In Subnational Income Taxes Evolving Powers Existing Practices In Seven Countries Violeta Ruiz Almendral Franois Vaillancourt

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Autonomy In Subnational Income Taxes Evolving Powers Existing Practices In Seven Countries Violeta Ruiz Almendral Franois Vaillancourt
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Violeta Ruiz Almendral; François Vaillancourt
ISBN: 9780773588097, 0773588094
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Autonomy In Subnational Income Taxes Evolving Powers Existing Practices In Seven Countries Violeta Ruiz Almendral Franois Vaillancourt by Violeta Ruiz Almendral; François Vaillancourt 9780773588097, 0773588094 instant download after payment.

Subnational tax autonomy is a cornerstone of a viable system of fiscal federalism. The underlying principle is that spending by constituent units in a federal or quasi federal country is paid for by revenues that are under the control of that unit. Economists recommend that the taxation base remain the same across all constituent units in a country to minimize administrative and compliance costs as well as tax avoidance activities.

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