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Premises in Implementing the Common Consolidated Tax Base System

Gheorghe Matei and Daniela Pirvu
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Gheorghe Matei: University of Craiova

Theoretical and Applied Economics, 2010, vol. 3(544), issue 3(544), 109-120

Abstract: The interdependence between countries and the importance of the economic links between them has reached an extend unprecedented in history. In the context of globalization, the mobility of production factors may get pressure on governments to reduce taxes in order to remain attractive. In this way, differences between European Union member states will be intensifying, increasing national suzerainty limit controversies in direct tax domain and, especially, in corporate income taxes domain. It is acute the necessity of the coordination in tax domain in European Union, but it must not be neglected the fact that social preferences of each state imposes on independents in creating of national tax policy.

Keywords: fiscal optimizing strategies; common consolidated tax base; national fiscal policy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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