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Taxation in developing countries : six case studies and policy implications / edited by Roger H. Gordon.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Gordon, Roger H. (Roger Hall), 1949-
Series:
Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia (Series)
Initiative for policy dialogue at Columbia
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Taxation--Developing countries--Case studies.
Taxation.
Taxation--Developing countries.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, c2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Taxes are a crucial policy issue, especially in developing countries. Just recently, proposals to raise middle-class taxes toppled the Bolivian government, and plans to extend or increase the value-added tax caused political unrest in Ecuador and Mexico. Despite the impact of tax policy on developing countries, a comprehensive study has yet to be written. Treating Argentina, Brazil, India, Kenya, Korea, and Russia as key case studies, this volume outlines the major aspects of current tax codes and explores their economic and political implications. Examples of both the poorest and wealthiest developing countries, Argentina, Brazil, India, Kenya, Korea, and Russia uniquely demonstrate the diverse fiscal problems of tax reform. Each economy relies heavily on indirect and corporate income taxes, though recently some have reduced their tariff rates and have switched from excise to value-added taxes. There is a large, informal economy in most of these countries, and tax evasion by firms is a significant concern. As a result, tax revenue remains low, even though rates are as high as those in developed economies. Also, unconventional methods to collect revenue have been implemented, including bank debit taxes, state ownership of firms, and implicit taxes on individuals in the informal sector. Exploring these and other concerns, as well as changes in tax law, administration, and fiscal pressures, this comprehensive anthology clarifies the current landscape of tax administration and the economic future of the world's poorer economies.
Contents:
Front matter
INITIATIVE FOR POLICY DIALOGUE AT COLUMBIA
CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ACRONYMS
Introduction: Overview of Tax Policy in Developing Countries / Gordon, Roger H.
CHAPTER 1. Development- Oriented Tax Policy / Stiglitz, Joseph E.
CHAPTER 2. Taxes and Development: Experiences of India vs. China, and Lessons for Other Developing Countries / Gordon, Roger H.
CHAPTER 3. Tax Policy in Argentina: Between Solvency and Emergency / Cetrángolo, Oscar / Gómez Sabaini, Juan Carlos
CHAPTER 4. Tax System Reform in India / Rao, M. Govinda / Rao, R. Kavita
CHAPTER 5. History of Russian VAT / Koulayev, Sergei
CHAPTER. 6 Tax Reform in Kenya: Policy and Administrative Issues / Eissa, Nada O. / Jack, William
CHAPTER 7. Korea's Tax System: A Growth- Oriented Choice / Jun, Joosung
CHAPTER 8. Tax Structure and Tax Burden in Brazil: 1980- 2004 / Oliveira, José Teófilo / Giuberti, Ana Carolina
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9786612796548
9781282796546
1282796542
9780231520072
0231520077
OCLC:
674689470

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