Tax competition

The world is facing a new round of international tax competition that may result in a ruinous race to the bottom, undermining the fiscal capacity of states to respond to global challenges and to implement the Agenda 2030. G20 leaders must take action to strengthen multilateral and cooperative approa...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Von Haldenwang, Christian, Faccio, Tommaso, Hentze, Tobias, Mättig, Thomas, Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera, Redonda, Agustín, Rigoni, Gabriela, Schwab, Jakob, Vos, Rob
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: T20 Argentina 2018
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145847
_version_ 1855533442309029888
author Von Haldenwang, Christian
Faccio, Tommaso
Hentze, Tobias
Mättig, Thomas
Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera
Redonda, Agustín
Rigoni, Gabriela
Schwab, Jakob
Vos, Rob
author_browse Faccio, Tommaso
Hentze, Tobias
Mättig, Thomas
Redonda, Agustín
Rigoni, Gabriela
Schwab, Jakob
Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera
Von Haldenwang, Christian
Vos, Rob
author_facet Von Haldenwang, Christian
Faccio, Tommaso
Hentze, Tobias
Mättig, Thomas
Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera
Redonda, Agustín
Rigoni, Gabriela
Schwab, Jakob
Vos, Rob
author_sort Von Haldenwang, Christian
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description The world is facing a new round of international tax competition that may result in a ruinous race to the bottom, undermining the fiscal capacity of states to respond to global challenges and to implement the Agenda 2030. G20 leaders must take action to strengthen multilateral and cooperative approaches to taxation, curtail harmful tax competition and protect their own tax base as well as that of developing countries.
format Brief
id CGSpace145847
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 2018
publishDateRange 2018
publishDateSort 2018
publisher T20 Argentina
publisherStr T20 Argentina
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1458472024-10-25T08:00:14Z Tax competition Von Haldenwang, Christian Faccio, Tommaso Hentze, Tobias Mättig, Thomas Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera Redonda, Agustín Rigoni, Gabriela Schwab, Jakob Vos, Rob taxes investment fiscal policies markets developing countries The world is facing a new round of international tax competition that may result in a ruinous race to the bottom, undermining the fiscal capacity of states to respond to global challenges and to implement the Agenda 2030. G20 leaders must take action to strengthen multilateral and cooperative approaches to taxation, curtail harmful tax competition and protect their own tax base as well as that of developing countries. 2018-09-26 2024-06-21T09:05:10Z 2024-06-21T09:05:10Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145847 en Open Access T20 Argentina Von Haldenwang, Christian; Faccio, Tommaso; Hentze, Tobias; Mättig, Thomas; Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera; Redonda, Agustín; Rigoni, Gabriela; Schwab, Jakob; and Vos, Rob. 2018. Tax competition. T20 Argentina: Trade, Investment and Tax Cooperation Task Force Brief. https://www.g20-insights.org/policy_briefs/tax-competition/
spellingShingle taxes
investment
fiscal policies
markets
developing countries
Von Haldenwang, Christian
Faccio, Tommaso
Hentze, Tobias
Mättig, Thomas
Valderrama, Irma Johanna Mosquera
Redonda, Agustín
Rigoni, Gabriela
Schwab, Jakob
Vos, Rob
Tax competition
title Tax competition
title_full Tax competition
title_fullStr Tax competition
title_full_unstemmed Tax competition
title_short Tax competition
title_sort tax competition
topic taxes
investment
fiscal policies
markets
developing countries
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/145847
work_keys_str_mv AT vonhaldenwangchristian taxcompetition
AT facciotommaso taxcompetition
AT hentzetobias taxcompetition
AT mattigthomas taxcompetition
AT valderramairmajohannamosquera taxcompetition
AT redondaagustin taxcompetition
AT rigonigabriela taxcompetition
AT schwabjakob taxcompetition
AT vosrob taxcompetition