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Taxing Profit In A Global Economy Michael P Devereux Alan J Auerbach

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Taxing Profit In A Global Economy Michael P Devereux Alan J Auerbach
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Michael P. Devereux, Alan J. Auerbach, Michael Keen, Paul Oosterhuis, Wolfgang Schön, John Vella
ISBN: 9780198808060, 0198808062
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Taxing Profit In A Global Economy Michael P Devereux Alan J Auerbach by Michael P. Devereux, Alan J. Auerbach, Michael Keen, Paul Oosterhuis, Wolfgang Schön, John Vella 9780198808060, 0198808062 instant download after payment.

This book undertakes a fundamental review of the existing international system of taxing business profit. It steps back from the current political debates on how to combat profit shifting and how taxing rights over the profits of the digitalized economy should be allocated. Instead, it starts
from first principles to ask how we should evaluate a tax on business profit�and whether there is any good rationale for such a tax in the first place. It then goes on to evaluate the existing system and a number of alternatives that have been proposed. It argues that the existing system is
fundamentally flawed, and that there is a need for radical reform. The key conclusion from the analysis is that there would be significant gains from a reform that moved the system towards taxing profit in the country in which a business made its sales to third parties. That conclusion informs two
proposals that are put forward in detail and evaluated: the Residual Profit Allocation by Income (RPAI) and the Destination-based Cash Flow Tax (DBCFT).
The book is authored by group of economists and lawyers�the Oxford International Tax Group, chaired by Michael P. Devereux. It draws insights from both economics and law�including economic theory, empirical evidence on the impact of taxes, and an examination of practical issues of implementation�to
assess the existing system and to consider fundamental reforms. This book will be useful to tax policy makers, tax professionals, academics, and anyone interested in tax policy.

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