Convergence of tax systems in the European Community
R Burke
Fiscal Studies, 1980, vol. 1, issue 4, 1-7
Abstract:
The Institute for Fiscal Studies has earned for itself a high reputation for intellectual excellence, a quality which I am sure will be much in evidence during this symposium. As the Member of the European Commission responsible for taxation, I welcome this opportunity to take part in your discussions and hope I can bring to them something unique: the experience of someone working at the frontiers of taxation technology, attempting something that has never been done before, namely the design and realisation of a common European tax system.
Date: 1980
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