Towards a global corporate tax?
How will a global corporate tax affect the modern economy?
- Publishing date
- 26 May 2021
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The idea of a global corporate tax has been floating around for decades, but a US proposal for a 15% of a global minimum tax rate means the proposal is now a serious possibility. This would affect both direct and indirect taxation, broader tax policy issues, and tax administration.
In this live episode of The Sound of Economics, is joined by Bruegel scholars and , to discuss the outlook of global corporate tax and its possible outcomes.
Relevant publication:
Christie, R. (2021) , Bruegel Blog, 27 May
- Keyword
- tax policy global governance
- Language
- English
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