IFA: Taxation Issues in a Federal State and Economic Groupings: Taxation Issues in a Federal State and Economic Groupings - IFA Congress Series Set - International Fiscal Association (IFA) - Books - Kluwer Law International - 9789041104762 - October 1, 1997
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IFA: Taxation Issues in a Federal State and Economic Groupings: Taxation Issues in a Federal State and Economic Groupings - IFA Congress Series Set 1st edition

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IFA: Taxation Issues in a Federal State and Economic Groupings: Taxation Issues in a Federal State and Economic Groupings - IFA Congress Series Set 1st edition

The formation of economic groupings to foster free trade among sovereign member states is one of the most remarkable developments of the second half of the 20th century. These groupings, unlike those of a federal state, fall short of political union status. In the area of taxation, however, an economic grouping and a federal state with concurrent taxing authorities share common issues.

The papers in this book were prepared for a recent panel on the subject at the 50th Congress of the International Fiscal Association (IFA). The panel brought participants from various parts of the globe together to examine the United States of America, Australia, and Brazil as federal states and the European Union as a non-federal economic grouping.

The conference discussion centered on four principles:

non-discrimination and the notion that free trade could only be achieved if the individual member states were prohibited from using local tax measures to inhibit the free flow of goods and services within the zone; 'locational neutrality,' limiting the ability of local taxing authorities to enact taxing measures which, for example, give tax incentives to enterprises of another member state and which result in distortions in the economy, and `national coherence', the often-advocated solution to this result; enforcement and collection of taxes; and desirability of having the member states of the federal states or economic grouping uniformly bound by international commitments made by their central authority.

Through these various topics emerges the conclusion that, despite the universal recognition that the taxing power of individual member states must be limited, no single solution will achieve the overriding goal of the free flow of goods, capital, and people.


66 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 1, 1997
ISBN13 9789041104762
Publishers Kluwer Law International
Pages 66
Dimensions 230 × 4 × 154 mm   ·   122 g
Language English  

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