Effective Tax Levels Using the Devereux-Griffith Methodology, Update 2017
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No 74, Taxation Studies from Directorate General Taxation and Customs Union, European Commission
Abstract:
The project 'Effective tax rates in an enlarged European Union' is based on the methodology used for the calculation of effective tax rates (ETRs) as set out by Devereux and Griffith (1999, 2003). The project includes a focus on the effects of tax reforms in the EU28, FYROM and Turkey as well as Norway, Switzerland, Canada, Japan and the United States for the period 1998-2017 and their impact on the level of taxation for both domestic and cross-border investment.
Keywords: European Union; taxation; effective tax; corporate tax (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H25 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 3601 pages
Date: 2017-11
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