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Corporate income tax coordination in the European Union

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Devereux, Michael P. ; Fuest, Clemens

Transfer. European Review of Labour and Research

2010

16

1

Spring

23-28

corporation tax ; European Union ; taxation

Public finance and taxation

http://trs.sagepub.com/

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"The globalisation of economic activity and the growing importance of multinational corporations have far-reaching consequences for national tax policies. Since 1995, the average corporate tax rate in the EU has fallen from 35% to 23%. In addition, differences and incompatibilities between the national systems of corporate income taxation distort investment, complicate the tax system and give rise to conflicts between taxpayers and tax authorities as well as between tax authorities of different countries. Given this, there is a widespread view that greater coordination of corporate taxation is required. Recently, the European Commission proposed introducing a Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) in Europe. This article discusses the economic advantages and the drawbacks of the CCCTB concept."

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