Taxing Business

Economists are sometimes accused of agreeing on almost nothing. An important policy question on which many economists appear to agree, however, is that there is not much to be said in favor of taxing business and especially not internationally mobi...

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Main Author: Bird, Richard M.
Format: Brief
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/11362014/taxing-business-taxing-business
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11117
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spelling okr-10986-111172021-04-23T14:02:54Z Taxing Business Bird, Richard M. ADDED TAX BARRIER BUSINESS TAXES CAPITAL FLOWS CAPITAL GAINS CAPITAL TAXES CORPORATE INCOME TAX CORPORATE TAX CORPORATE TAXATION CORPORATE TAXES CORPORATION TAX CORPORATION TAXES CREDIT SYSTEMS DEBT DEBT-EQUITY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT DIVIDEND DIVIDEND POLICY DIVIDENDS DOMESTIC MARKETS EFFECTIVE TAX RATES EXCISE TAXES EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXPORTS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE FISCAL AUTHORITIES FISCAL FEDERALISM FOREIGN FIRMS FOREIGN INVESTMENT FOREIGN TAX CREDIT HOST COUNTRY INSTRUMENT INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS INVESTMENT DECISIONS LEVIES LEVY LOCAL BUSINESS MARGINAL COST MARKET EFFICIENCY MONOPOLY NET BENEFITS PARTICULAR COUNTRY PAYOUT RATIO PERSONAL INCOME PERSONAL INCOME TAXES POLITICAL ECONOMY PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT PRIVATE SAVINGS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC POLICY RENTS RETURN SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL COSTS STRUCTURAL REFORMS SUBNATIONAL TAX TAX BASE TAX BURDEN TAX COORDINATION TAX CREDIT TAX POLICIES TAX POLICY TAX REGIME TAX REVENUE TAX SYSTEM TAXABLE INCOME TAXATION TAXATION OF BUSINESS TAXPAYER WITHHOLDING TAX Economists are sometimes accused of agreeing on almost nothing. An important policy question on which many economists appear to agree, however, is that there is not much to be said in favor of taxing business and especially not internationally mobile corporations. The reason for such unanimity is primarily the substantial economic costs associated with business taxes, although the uncertainty as to whom really 'pays' such taxes in terms of their final incidence may also contribute to the disdain in which they are generally held by economists. But the world largely ignores conventional economic wisdom: people everywhere seems delighted to load as much of their tax burden as possible on "business" and particularly on large impersonal corporations. 2012-08-13T14:11:47Z 2012-08-13T14:11:47Z 2009-06 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/11362014/taxing-business-taxing-business http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11117 English PREM Notes; No. 138 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ADDED TAX
BARRIER
BUSINESS TAXES
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL TAXES
CORPORATE INCOME TAX
CORPORATE TAX
CORPORATE TAXATION
CORPORATE TAXES
CORPORATION TAX
CORPORATION TAXES
CREDIT SYSTEMS
DEBT
DEBT-EQUITY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT
DIVIDEND
DIVIDEND POLICY
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
EFFECTIVE TAX RATES
EXCISE TAXES
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
FISCAL AUTHORITIES
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TAX CREDIT
HOST COUNTRY
INSTRUMENT
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
LEVIES
LEVY
LOCAL BUSINESS
MARGINAL COST
MARKET EFFICIENCY
MONOPOLY
NET BENEFITS
PARTICULAR COUNTRY
PAYOUT RATIO
PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SAVINGS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC POLICY
RENTS
RETURN
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOCIAL COSTS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBNATIONAL
TAX
TAX BASE
TAX BURDEN
TAX COORDINATION
TAX CREDIT
TAX POLICIES
TAX POLICY
TAX REGIME
TAX REVENUE
TAX SYSTEM
TAXABLE INCOME
TAXATION
TAXATION OF BUSINESS
TAXPAYER
WITHHOLDING TAX
spellingShingle ADDED TAX
BARRIER
BUSINESS TAXES
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL GAINS
CAPITAL TAXES
CORPORATE INCOME TAX
CORPORATE TAX
CORPORATE TAXATION
CORPORATE TAXES
CORPORATION TAX
CORPORATION TAXES
CREDIT SYSTEMS
DEBT
DEBT-EQUITY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DIRECT FOREIGN INVESTMENT
DIVIDEND
DIVIDEND POLICY
DIVIDENDS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
EFFECTIVE TAX RATES
EXCISE TAXES
EXPENDITURE
EXPENDITURES
EXPORTS
FINANCIAL STRUCTURE
FISCAL AUTHORITIES
FISCAL FEDERALISM
FOREIGN FIRMS
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN TAX CREDIT
HOST COUNTRY
INSTRUMENT
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS
INVESTMENT DECISIONS
LEVIES
LEVY
LOCAL BUSINESS
MARGINAL COST
MARKET EFFICIENCY
MONOPOLY
NET BENEFITS
PARTICULAR COUNTRY
PAYOUT RATIO
PERSONAL INCOME
PERSONAL INCOME TAXES
POLITICAL ECONOMY
PORTFOLIO
PORTFOLIO INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SAVINGS
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC POLICY
RENTS
RETURN
SMALL BUSINESS
SMALL BUSINESSES
SOCIAL COSTS
STRUCTURAL REFORMS
SUBNATIONAL
TAX
TAX BASE
TAX BURDEN
TAX COORDINATION
TAX CREDIT
TAX POLICIES
TAX POLICY
TAX REGIME
TAX REVENUE
TAX SYSTEM
TAXABLE INCOME
TAXATION
TAXATION OF BUSINESS
TAXPAYER
WITHHOLDING TAX
Bird, Richard M.
Taxing Business
relation PREM Notes; No. 138
description Economists are sometimes accused of agreeing on almost nothing. An important policy question on which many economists appear to agree, however, is that there is not much to be said in favor of taxing business and especially not internationally mobile corporations. The reason for such unanimity is primarily the substantial economic costs associated with business taxes, although the uncertainty as to whom really 'pays' such taxes in terms of their final incidence may also contribute to the disdain in which they are generally held by economists. But the world largely ignores conventional economic wisdom: people everywhere seems delighted to load as much of their tax burden as possible on "business" and particularly on large impersonal corporations.
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/06/11362014/taxing-business-taxing-business
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11117
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