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Land taxation

Anca Izvoranu and Călin Henriette Cristiana ()
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Călin Henriette Cristiana: Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania

Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, 2019, vol. 13, issue 1, 883-888

Abstract: The process of producing agricultural goods involves natural resources, cataloged as inputs. Neutral, the most important is the land, as the primary resource among seeds, land, agricultural machinery, fuel. The present paper will analyze how the land resource is taxed, the needs and opportunities of taxation, and what are the shortcomings of this niche. The study does not aim to deal exhaustively with the legislation related issues in this sector, but has in particular sought to identify future directions of development in terms of the ability of agricultural actors to cope with the commitments they have since they are owner of agricultural land. At the same time, the information resources landowners would need to help understand and overcome the tax obstacles that they live when they want to grow through acquisitions or expansions, will be considered. Taxes, as part of fiscal policy, part of the economic policy, are established instruments, considering the level of development and the state national economy. That’s why they differ from one country to another, relative to their level of development. In low-developed countries, a smaller redistribution of the Gross Domestic Product of Taxes is observed, through the state budget, to the situation of the developed countries.

Keywords: land; taxation; agriculture; farms; Romania (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.2478/picbe-2019-0077

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