Accelerating downhill: how the EU shapes corporate tax competition in the single market
Genschel, Philipp ; Kemmerling, Achim ; Seils, Eric
Journal of Common Market Studies
2011
49
3
May
585-606
corporation tax ; EU policy ; tax competition
Public finance and taxation
English
Bibliogr.
"Tax competition in the European Union is shaped by four partly opposed institutional mechanisms. While market integration and enlargement increase competitive pressure, the tax co-ordination of the Council of Ministers and the tax jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice could potentially reduce it. The net effect is to accelerate tax competition. This article presents quantitative evidence to suggest that tax competition is stronger in the EU than in the rest of the world, and explores qualitatively why tax co-ordination and tax jurisprudence have failed to prevent a race to the bottom in tax rates."
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