Tax reform to support growth and employment in Finland
André, Christophe ; Hwang, Hyunjeong
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2018
26 p.
fiscal policy ; tax reform ; employment
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
1468
Public finance and taxation
http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/18151973
English
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"Finland raises a large amount of taxes to finance high-quality public services and redistribute income. Public finances are currently relatively solid and taxes and transfers reduce income inequality significantly. However, a rapidly ageing population pushes up public spending, while globalisation creates challenges in raising revenue. Hence, ensuring long-term fiscal sustainability requires both containing spending through efficiency gains in the provision of public services and raising revenue in a way that minimises deadweight costs and distortions weighing on growth and employment. Reducing further the tax wedge on labour income would lift employment. More revenue could be raised through a reduction in the range of goods and services subject to reduced VAT rates, higher taxes on consumption that is harmful to the environment or health and higher property taxes. A competitive corporate taxation, combined with international cooperation to avoid base erosion and profit shifting, is needed to foster local production."
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