Counteracting Tax Optimisation: The Case of the Polish Minimum Tax
Olga Mikołajczyk () and
Joanna Szlęzak-Matusewicz ()
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Olga Mikołajczyk: Warsaw School of Economics
Joanna Szlęzak-Matusewicz: Warsaw School of Economics
Chapter Chapter 20 in Digital Economy Post COVID-19 Era, 2023, pp 323-331 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Being the fundamental tool of the financial system, taxes take on a revenue and regulatory, as well as motivational role. However, they may also adversely affect the economic standing of business entities, as they erode the purchasing power of those liable to tax (taking away a part of funds they have generated). They may also disrupt the market mechanism. These effects, referred to as income- and substitution-based, depend on the tax system structure, type of tax tariffs and the tax rates. In addition, due to the volatility and uncertainty of the tax legislation, taxes will always be seen by the taxpayers as risk and welfare insecurity factors.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0197-5_20
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