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Conclusions: A Move Toward a Tax System Fit for a Digital and Global Economy

Åsa Hansson () and Joakim Wernberg ()
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Åsa Hansson: Lund University, Department of Economics and Technology and Society
Joakim Wernberg: Lund University, Department of Technology and Society

Chapter Chapter 9 in Taxation in the Digital Era, 2026, pp 195-203 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The tax system is essential for financing our public welfare and the public sector. The tax system and its capacity to generate tax revenue typically reflect the structure of the economy and as the economy changes the tax system needs to adapt. This anthology brings together different perspectives on how digitalization changes or may change the conditions for how the tax ecosystem functions, from generating enough tax revenue to finance public sector activity effectively, fairly, and legitimately to practical issues of compliance and how digitalization affects how tax authorities and tax departments within companies work. This chapter summarizes the different contributions and offers some recommendations for how the tax ecosystem can be improved.

Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-93365-3_9

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