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Tax By Design The Mirrlees Review Institute For Fiscal Studies Ifs

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Tax By Design The Mirrlees Review Institute For Fiscal Studies Ifs
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Publisher: OUP Oxford
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 548
Author: Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), James Mirrlees
ISBN: 9780199553747, 0199553742
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Tax By Design The Mirrlees Review Institute For Fiscal Studies Ifs by Institute For Fiscal Studies (ifs), James Mirrlees 9780199553747, 0199553742 instant download after payment.

Tax by Design identifies what makes a good tax system for an open developed economy in the 21st century and suggests how the UK tax system could be reformed to move in that direction. The recommendations stress the importance of neutrality and transparency in tax design. It draws on the expert evidence from the commissioned chapters and commentaries in Dimensions of Tax Design. It also acknowledges the growing importance of globalized markets and multinational corporations as well as the challenges created by changing population demographics, the growth of new technologies, and the broadened objectives of policy makers.The Commission's work was directed by:Timothy BesleyRichard BlundellMalcolm GammieJames PoterbaThe Commission's editorial team:Stuart AdamStephen BondRobert ChotePaul JohnsonGareth Myles

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